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Clarkson and Capel Steam Car Syndicate

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May 1898.
June 1899. Published in January 1903.
May 1901.
January 1902.

of Deverell Street, Great Dover Street, S.E., producer of components for steam cars, designed by Thomas Clarkson

1896 Thomas Clarkson was joined by Herbert Churchill Capel, of Dalston, to form the Clarkson and Capel Steam Car Syndicate, which continued Clarkson's development work at Chelmsford. It offered improved components for steam engines for road vehicles, including the Clarkson burner, condenser, and automatic lubricator.

1899 Makers of steam vans and other vehicles. Their lorry was chiefly constructed of channel steel.[1]

1901 June. Details of a 200-hp burner.[2]

1902 Detailed report on the Chelmsford steam car.[3][4][5]

1903 Thomas Clarkson was MD of Clarkson and Capel Steam Car Syndicate

1903 Chelmsford Steam Cars exhibited its vehicles at the 1903 Motor Show fitted with the Clarkson Burner, with Automatic Regulator, made by Clarkson and Capel Steam Car Syndicate:


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