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Note: This is a sub-section of Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland
1904 March. AGM reports.[1]
First edition of the Automobile Handbook issued
Membership: 2,600*
Club Committee:
Executive Committee
Foreign Relations Committee
Trials Organisation Committee
Motorcycle Trials Organisation Committee Committee
Races Committee
Legislative Committee
Advisory Committee on Electrical Vehicles
Marine Motor Committee
Side Slip Committee
Affiliated Clubs in order of joining and with the number of their members
1904 Harmsworth Trophy, Cowes, 31 July 1904. Motor Boat Racing. [2]
Automobile Club being duly represented by its Marine Motor Committee, as follows:
Dr. Boverton Redwood D.Sc., F.R.S.E. (chairman)
Sir John I. Thornycroft F.R.S.
Major F. Lindsey Lloyd R.E.
Captain R. T. Dixon R.E.
Lieutenant Mansfield Smith Cumming, R.E.
G. Schenley
Henry Sturmey
E. Campbell Muir
G. Foster Pedley
Bernard Redwood
A. F. Yarrow
S. F. Edge
Roger Fuller
[presumably all watched the race from the Automobile Club [chartered] steamer Princess Helena.]
The Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland with which is incorporated The Self-Propelled Traffic Association
1904 April 26th. Membership is 2,533 persons
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