1904 Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland
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:
- Roger W. Wallace Chairman
- John Scott Montagu Vice-Chairman
- R. E. B. Crompton Vice-Chairman
- Mark Mayhew Vice-Chairman
- David L. Salomons Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee
- Paris Eugene Singer Honorary Tresurer
- W. Worby Beaumont
- Alfred F. Bird
- C. Vernon
- T. B. Browne
- Frank H. Butler
- R. W. Buttemer
- Everard R. Calthrop
- E. H. Cozens-Hardy
- J. S. Critchley
- S. F. Edge
- Henry Edmunds
- T. W. Staplee Firth
- W. G. D. Goff
- J. M. Gorham
- H. S. Hele-Shaw
- H. C. L. Holden
- H. E. Sherwin Holt
- J. Ernest Hutton
- Charles Jarrott
- W. J. Leonard
- F. Lindsay Lloyd
- Edmund Macory
- Edward Manville
- George Montagu
- Henry Norman
- Robert E. Phillips
- E. K. Purchase
- Dr. Boverton Redwood
- C. S. Rolls
- Lionel de Rothschild
- W. E. Rowcliffe
- J. Lyons Sampson
- E. R. Shipton
- J. D. Siddeley
- Frederick R. Simms
- E. Shrapnell Smith
- Stanley Spooner
- A. Stanley
- Henry Sturmey
- John I. Thornycroft
- Hugh Weguelin
- A. F. Yarrow
Executive Committee
- Roger W. Wallace Chairman
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Foreign Relations Committee
- David Salomons Chairman
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Trials Organisation Committee
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Motorcycle Trials Organisation Committee Committee
- Roger W. Wallace Chairman
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Races Committee
- Mark Mayhew Chairman
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Legislative Committee
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Advisory Committee on Electrical Vehicles
- Theodore G. Chambers
- E. H. Cozens-Hardy
- J. S. Critchley
- H. Edmunds
- R. E. Erskine
- J. Marshall Gorham
- H. F. Joel
- R. Lucas
- E. Manville
- P. V. McMahon
- A. G. New
- Percy W. Northey
- C. Oppermann
- Llewellyn Preece
- G. E. B. Pritchett
- Paris E. Singer
- Roger W. Wallace
- Hugh Weguelin
Marine Motor Committee
- Thomas Boverton Redwood Chairman
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Side Slip Committee
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Affiliated Clubs in order of joining and with the number of their members
- Midland Automobile Club 103
- North-East Lancashire Automobile Club 49
- Yorkshire Automobile Club 169
- East Surrey Automobile Club 25
- Herefordshire Automobile Club 54
- Derby and District Automobile Club 64
- Scottish Automobile Club 320
- Norfolk Automobile Club 111
- Nottingham and District Automobile Club 98
- Kent Automobile Club -
- West Surrey Automobile Club 35
- Irish Automobile Club 104
- Liverpool Automobile Club 135
- Manchester 169
- Lincolnshire Automobile Club 112
- Burnley and District Automobile Club 30
- South Wales and Monmouthshire Automobile Club 77
- Full list of members in Motoring Annual and Motorist’s Year Book 1904
July Harmsworth Trophy
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
- Patron
- His Majesty the King
- President
- Vice-Presidents
- Chairman
- Vice-Chairmen
- Honorary Treasurer
- Honorary Consulting Engineer
- Club Secretary
- Technical Secretary
- Administrative Secretary
See Also
- The Automobile Handbook 1904
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Autocar 1904/03/05
- ↑ [1] Falmouth Maritime