The Autocar 1896/03/07
1896 March 7th (pdf file)
- Why Not Amity? - p217
- Notes - p218
- Motor Car Club
- Major J. C. L. Campbell
- Pennington Motor
- Joseph Wilkinson and the car he constructed (of Birmingham?)
- Walter Arnold
- London General Omnibus Co
- London Road Car Co
- Steam Locomotion on Common Roads (cont.) - p219
- Walter Hancock - 1827 and David Redmund
- Colonel Maceroni - 1834
- The Parcels Delivery Van of the Magasins Du Louvre - Illustrated - p221
- A Prognostication - p221
- The Pennington Victoria - Illustrated- p222
- Pennington Motor at the Nunhead Grounds
- French Jottings - p222
- The Parcels Delivery Van of the Magasins Du Louvre
- Duncan, Suberbie and Co
- Correspondence - p223
- Kane-Pennington outline their terms for a competition of vehicles
- Robey and Co on the Pennington Motor
- Anthony G. New
- Flashes - p224
- Mr. Singer, the works manager of the Dawson Gas Engine Co., has invented a motor for cycles, and that Messrs. Linley & Biggs are fitting a tricycle with one of these engines, and a quadricycle with a double engine.
- Coming Fixtures - p225
- Self-Propelled Traffic Association - p225
- Self-Propelled Traffic Association
- Amongst the members of Council are : Right Hon. G. Shaw Lefevre, Sir Albert K. Rollitt, D.C.L., LL.D., M.P., Sir Henry Trueman Wood (Society of Arts), Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson, F.R.S., Colonel Mellor, M.P., Professor Vernon Boys, F.R.S., William S. Playfatr, M.D., Cumming Macdona, M.P., J. W. Maclure, M.P., J. W. Barclay, W. Worby Beaumont, William Cross (Newcastle-on-Tyne), J. Irving Courtenay, Walter Hancock, J. T. Hopwood, G. J. Jacobs (President Institute of British Carriage Manufacturers), John H. Knight (Farnham), H. D. Marshall (Gainsborough), J. A. McNaught (Worcester), George Stephenson (Newcastle-on-Tyne), Alfred R. Sennett, E. R. Shipton (Cyclists Touring Club).