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Gordon Stewart (1885-1952) of [[Stewart and Ardern]]
Gordon Stewart (1885-1952) of [[Stewart and Ardern]]


Born 1885 May 13th. Born in Sutton, Surrey.
1885 May 13th. Born in Sutton, Surrey.


Educated at Eastbourne College
Educated at Eastbourne College


Apprentices to the [[Wolseley| Wolseley Tool and Sheep Shearing Co]]
Apprenticed to the [[Wolseley| Wolseley Tool and Sheep Shearing Co]]


1910 Interested in aviation and connected with [[Hendon Aerodrome]]
1910 Interested in aviation and connected with [[Hendon Aerodrome]]

Revision as of 00:56, 21 January 2018

Gordon Stewart (1885-1952) of Stewart and Ardern

1885 May 13th. Born in Sutton, Surrey.

Educated at Eastbourne College

Apprenticed to the Wolseley Tool and Sheep Shearing Co

1910 Interested in aviation and connected with Hendon Aerodrome

1912 First contract with William Morris to sell their cars leads to the founding of Stewart and Ardern

1952 Obit in The Times of Wednesday, Jan 23, 1952 [1]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Wednesday, Jan 23, 1952