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Bonallack and Sons

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1919.
April 1951.
September 1954.
2018. “Bonallack and Sons” sign found at Williamson Tunnels. (Image: © Chris Iles – Friends of Williamson’s Tunnels.)

of Forest Gate

Motor Engineers and Body Builders.

Established 1825

See Walter Bonallack and his sons Walter Bonallack, Francis Bonallack and John P. Bonallack

1922 Directors: Walter Bonallack, M.I.A.E., Francis Bonallack, John P. Bonallack. Products.—Commercial motor bodies to any design horse-drawn vehicles, artillery and plain wheels and wheel components, motor roofing.

Later became Freight Bonallack

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