File:Wolseley-Siddeley 18hp 1906 conversion to 11-passenger brake.jpg
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DescriptionWolseley-Siddeley 18hp 1906 conversion to 11-passenger brake.jpg |
English: How quality tells. An 18-hp Wolseley car, built in 1906 and put into service in January 1907 as a hiring car by the Barnstaple Motor Company. After covering some 50,000 miles over probably some of the worst roads in England until January 1912, this well-seasoned car, after an overhaul in February last was fitted with a brake body for eleven passengers and is now running in regular service between Combe Martin and Ilfracombe the car being seen just about to start from the former picturesque village. |
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