Herbert Austin, 1st Baron Austin KBE (8 November 1866 – 23 May 1941) was an English automobile designer and builder who founded the Austin Motor Company...
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The Austin Motor Company Limited was a British manufacturer of motor vehicles, founded in 1905 by Herbert Austin in Longbridge. In 1952 it was merged with...
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Swift of Coventry called the Austin 7 hp. After this they returned to bigger cars.[citation needed] In 1920 Sir Herbert Austin commenced working on the concept...
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Jean-Herbert Austin (born 23 February 1950) is a Haitian retired footballer. Austin attended college at New York University, where he was twice named to...
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Lickey Grange (section Herbert Austin)
District, Worcestershire, near Birmingham, England. Car manufacturer Herbert Austin lived there for 31 years. It later became a residential school and is...
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Longbridge plant (redirect from Austin aero)
the venture failed, and the site was repossessed by the bank in 1901. Herbert Austin, who was born in Buckinghamshire and raised in Yorkshire, escaped his...
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Wolseley Motors (section Austin's Wolseley cars)
founded in early 1901 by the Vickers Armaments in conjunction with Herbert Austin. It initially made a full range, topped by large luxury cars, and dominated...
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during World War I Herbert Austin (1866–1941), English car maker, founder of the Austin Motor Company and Member of Parliament Herbert Backe (1896–1947)...
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General Herbert Henry Austin, CB, CMG, DSO (1 June 1868 – 27 April 1937) was a British Army officer, colonial engineering surveyor and author. Austin was...
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Austin Village is a First World War housing estate of prefabs between Longbridge and Northfield, Birmingham. Herbert Austin, who created the Austin Motor...
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engines, associated equipment and armaments. The project was headed by Herbert Austin and developed by the Air Ministry under the internal project name of...
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The Austin Twelve is a motor car introduced by Austin in 1921. It was the second of Herbert Austin's post World War I models and was in many ways a scaled-down...
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1984 film Dune, by Matt Keeslar in the 2000 miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune, and by Austin Butler in the 2024 film Dune: Part Two. Sixteen-year-old Feyd...
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magnate Sir Herbert Austin. The vehicle, a Type 14, was never meant for the road or production, but was a part of a patent dispute as Austin saw a number...
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Kings and Arthur Waite (Herbert Austin's Australian son-in-law and competitions manager). Before the First World War, Austin had produced a range of expensive...
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African cricketer Helen Austin (disambiguation), multiple people Henry Austin (disambiguation), multiple people Herbert Austin (1866–1941), British entrepreneur...
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Previous Herbert Austin cars for Wolseley Motors, which Austin founded, kept horizontal engines after vertical engines became the norm. Herbert Austin allowed...
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These early designs were by Austin, founder of this business for Vickers. Austin left Wolseley in 1905 and founded his own Austin business. source source...
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Wolseley in Australia which was managed by Herbert Austin who went on to manufacture Wolseley and Austin cars. Frederick Wolseley's innovations to sheep...
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Datsun Type 11 (section Relationship to Austin 7)
of the Seven. Others say it was a copy, but not an authorized one. Herbert Austin was definitely concerned about the possibility of Datsun infringing...
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1872–1873 Dr. Frederic Herbert Torrington 1873–1907 Mr. H.A. Wheeldon 1907–1913 Mr. T.J. Palmer 1913–1917 Dr. Herbert Austin Fricker 1917–1943 Mr. John...
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shares in his business and he privately bought Wolseley, founded by Herbert Austin, which until a few years earlier had been Britain's largest car manufacturer...
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in 1887 making sheep shearing machinery, by Frederick York Wolseley. Herbert Austin, who had worked on Wolseley's shearing machinery development in Melbourne...
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caskets, and other products.: 295–301 Henry Ford and, in the UK, Herbert Austin were introducing nitrocellulose lacquers at the same time, and soon...
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rpm. Baker, John. "Austin Marine Engines". Austin Memories. Archived from the original on August 21, 2015. In 1910 Herbert Austin decided to build a Marine...
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Reference. Retrieved July 24, 2023. Knoblauch, Austin; Miller, Jeff (December 27, 2022). "Justin Herbert and Chargers overwhelm Colts to clinch playoff...
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wife, Irene Austin, who was the daughter of Herbert Austin. After World War I Colonel Waite joined his father-in-law's firm, the Austin Motor Company...
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as typical. His son Alfred Herbert Austin (1870–1930), pastor at Mosman, married Charlotte Elizabeth Fullerton. Edwin Austin (died 1915) married the daughter...
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however, the first all-British 4-wheel car had been designed and built by Herbert Austin as manager of The Wolseley Sheep Shearing Machine Company. In 1901,...
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The Wolseley business began in 1887 making sheep shearing machinery. Herbert Austin, who had worked on Wolseley's shearing machinery development in Melbourne...
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