1919–1924 Wolseley Fifteen 1922–1924 Wolseley Fourteen 1924–1928 Wolseley 11/22 1924–1927 Wolseley 16/35 1929–1930 Wolseley 12/32 1934–1935 Wolseley Nine 1935–1936...
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The Wolseley is a restaurant located at 160 Piccadilly in London, England, next to The Ritz London. Designed by the architect William Curtis Green, the...
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The Wolseley Wasp was a light saloon car produced by Wolseley Motors Limited in 1935 and 1936. It was an updated version of the Wolseley Nine model with...
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the Wolseley, Wolseley-Siddeley and Stellite names. These early designs were by Austin, founder of this business for Vickers. Austin left Wolseley in 1905...
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BMC ADO16 (redirect from Wolseley 1100)
Vanden Plas: Princess 1100, Princess 1275 and Princess 1300 Wolseley: 1100, 1275 and 1300 Wolseley: 11/55 & Wesp In line with BMC's policy at the time, Austin...
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Wolseley Aries III or A.R.9 was a British nine-cylinder, air-cooled radial aero engine that first ran in 1933, it was designed and built by Wolseley Motors...
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Wolseley (Canada 2011 Census population 864) is a town in southeast Saskatchewan, Canada, approximately 100 km east of Regina on the Trans-Canada Highway...
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RME 1957–1965 One-Point-Five (Wolseley 1500) 1959–1961 4/Sixty-Eight (Wolseley 15/60) 1961–1969 4/Seventy-Two (Wolseley 16/60) Large 1946–1952 RMB 1952–1953...
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Mini (redirect from Wolseley Hornet (Mini))
markets. Released in 1961 as more luxurious versions of the Mini, both the Wolseley Hornet and the Riley Elf had longer, slightly finned rear wings and larger...
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The 39 Steps (2008 film) (redirect from Thirty Nine Steps (2008 film))
props. Cars used included a 1924 Morris Oxford, a 1926 Darracq, and a 1927 Wolseley, previously used in the 1960s series Dr Finlay's Casebook. Willie Bennie...
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invasion of Zululand. Lord Chelmsford was aware by mid June that Sir Garnet Wolseley had superseded his command of the British forces. Chelmsford was ordered...
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sold the patents to the Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company on 10 March 1893 in exchange for shares. Frederick Wolseley wound up the Sydney-registered...
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The Wolseley Hornet is a six-cylinder twelve fiscal horsepower lightweight automobile which was offered as a saloon car, coupé and open two-seater as well...
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translated from the original Persian and edited by George S. A. Ranking, Sir Wolseley Haig and W. H. Lowe. Packard Humanities Institute 1884–1925. Archived from...
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engine from Morris's newly acquired Wolseley Motors. Lord had been sent there to modernise the works and Wolseley's products. The Minor was to provide...
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Royal Canadian Regiment Museum is located within historic Wolseley Hall in London, Ontario. Wolseley Barracks in London has been continuously occupied by some...
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the modern streets of Mill Street, Bermondsey Wall West, George Row and Wolseley Street. Jacob's Island developed a reputation as one of the worst slums...
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commanders by his dash and daring, was described by Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley, as "a plucky young man, and he died a soldier's death. What...
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Swallow 2-door 4-seater saloon on an Austin Seven chassis Bodies on the Wolseley Hornet chassis fitted in well with Swallow's planned new product range...
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with a half-dozen other previously announced models, including the 1958 Wolseley 15/60 and 1959 Riley 4/68, Austin A55 Cambridge Mark II, and MG Magnette...
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While the main British force (the River Column), led by General Sir Garnet Wolseley travelled by river from Korti to Khartoum, Stewart's column was to cut...
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£730,000 for the assets of the collapsed Wolseley Motors Limited which became his personal property. Wolseley were at this stage in fairly advanced development...
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in Sudan, as did the imperialist author Sir Samuel Baker and Sir Garnet Wolseley, who had commanded British forces in the 1882 war. Gordon published his...
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Rodney Drake worked from 1952 as the chairman and managing director of Wolseley Engineering. Nick's older sister, Gabrielle Drake, became a successful...
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bought Epicor from KKR for $4.7 billion. In January 2021, CD&R purchased Wolseley UK, the largest supplier of plumbing and building materials in the UK,...
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4-wheel car had been designed and built by Herbert Austin as manager of The Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company. In 1901, backed by (Vickers Limited) brothers...
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and Osberton (radiators), for instance, as well as competitors, such as Wolseley: in 1925, Morris had 41 per cent of total British car production. Most...
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Early on, Airspeed worked closely with the British engine manufacturer Wolseley Motors as both a key supplier and early custom of the Envoy; development...
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was also the Nuffield Organization's holding company for: Wolseley Motors Limited – Wolseley cars Riley (Coventry) Limited – Riley cars The M.G. Car Company...
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of Arms O'Rourke Coat of arms O'Toole Coat of Arms Arms of Wolseley baronets, of Wolseley: Argent, a talbot passant gules O'Neill baronets Sir Neil O'Neill...
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