Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1910 October. Letter and image describing his 'home-made' car with 4.5-hp [[JAP]] engine.<ref>[[The Autocar 1910/10/08]]</ref>
1910 October. Letter and image describing his 'home-made' car with 4.5-hp [[JAP]] engine.<ref>[[The Autocar 1910/10/08]]</ref>


1920 Married in Wandsworth to Alice Monsey


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== See Also ==

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Harold Ewin Dew (1886-1952) founder of D. E. W. Engineering Co

1886 July 16th, Born in Vauxhall the son of Frank Dew, Licensed Victualler, and his wife Emma Binks

1910 October. Letter and image describing his 'home-made' car with 4.5-hp JAP engine.[1]

1920 Married in Wandsworth to Alice Monsey

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