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[[Image:Im1899AC-Gil.jpg|thumb| 1899. ]]
[[Image:Im1899AC-Gil.jpg|thumb| 1899. ]]
[[Image:Im1912RAC-Gilbert.jpg|thumb| 1912.]]
[[image:Im1927RAC-GS2.jpg|thumb| 1927.]]
[[image:Im1927RAC-GS2.jpg|thumb| 1927.]]


of the Lindum Cycle Works, Melville Street, Lincoln
of the Lindum Cycle Works, Melville Street, Lincoln


1899 Advertising [[Pennington and Baines]] cars.<ref>The Autocar 1899/02/11</ref>
1899 Advertising [[Pennington and Baines]] cars.<ref>[[The Autocar 1899/02/11]]</ref>


From 1919 [[George Gilbert d. 1947|George Gilbert]] was managing director of Messrs. Gilbert and Son, Ltd., general engineers, of Lincoln.
From 1919 [[George Gilbert d. 1947|George Gilbert]] was managing director of Messrs. Gilbert and Son, Ltd., general engineers, of Lincoln.
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[[Category: Town - Lincoln]]
[[Category: Town - Lincoln]]
[[Category: Engineers]]
[[Category: Engineers]]
[[Category: Automobile Garage]]

Latest revision as of 10:47, 23 December 2017

1899.
1912.
1927.

of the Lindum Cycle Works, Melville Street, Lincoln

1899 Advertising Pennington and Baines cars.[1]

From 1919 George Gilbert was managing director of Messrs. Gilbert and Son, Ltd., general engineers, of Lincoln.

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