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[[image:Im0804CWAJ-Lawrie.jpg|thumb| April 1908. ]]
[[image:Im0804CWAJ-Lawrie.jpg|thumb| April 1908. ]]


1908 [[Lawrie Brothers]] took over the Motor Body and coach ironmongery department of [[James Thomson and Sons]].  The rest of the business continued in Glasgow and Edinburgh (see advert).
1908 [[Lawrie Brothers]] took over the Motor Body and coach ironmongery department of [[James Thomson and Sons]].  The motor components and accessories part of the business continued in Glasgow and Edinburgh (see advert).




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Revision as of 16:47, 24 October 2019

April 1908.

1908 Lawrie Brothers took over the Motor Body and coach ironmongery department of James Thomson and Sons. The motor components and accessories part of the business continued in Glasgow and Edinburgh (see advert).


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