The Nuffield Oxford Taxi, initially produced as the Wolseley Oxford Taxicab was the first new taxicab designed to comply with the Metropolitan Police Conditions...
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Oxford, World War II–era twin-engine trainer aircraft HMS Oxford, two ships of the Royal Navy Morris Oxford, a car Nuffield Oxford Taxi, or Wolseley Oxford...
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Twenty Five announced 2 July 1935. The Oxford name disappeared from new Morris cars until 1948. Nuffield's Oxford Taxi was produced from 1947 to 1953 After...
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Nuffield Oxford Taxi (Morris Commercial design) 1948–1953 Wolseley 4/50 similar to Morris Oxford MO 1952–1956 Wolseley 4/44 1956–1958 Wolseley 15/50 (MG...
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British Motor Corporation (section Wolseley)
Zealand) Morris Oxford MO 1948–54 Morris Six MS 1948–53 Riley RM series 1945–55 Wolseley 4/50 1948–53 Wolseley 6/80 1948–54 Nuffield Oxford Taxi 1947–55 Austin...
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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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Carbodies (redirect from London Taxi International)
Carbodies was a taxi design and manufacturing company based in Coventry, England. In its latter years it also traded as London Taxis International and...
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Hackney carriage (redirect from Black Taxi)
taxi) is a carriage or car for hire. A hackney of a more expensive or high class was called a remise. A symbol of London and Britain, the black taxi is...
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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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Six MS and Wolseley 6/80 from 1948 until 1954, which itself also formed the basis of a related 1.5 L 4-cylinder engine for the Morris Oxford MO in side-valve...
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Morris Motors (category History of Oxford)
Morris Six 2215 cc Morris Oxford 1476 cc Morris Minor 918 cc M.G. 1¼-litre 1250 cc MG TD Midget 1250 cc Wolseley 6/80 2215 cc Wolseley 4/50 1476 cc Set free...
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One-Point-Five/Wolseley 1500 MG Magnette ZA/ZB/Wolseley 4/44 MG Magnette ZB/Wolseley 15/50 Morris Oxford MO/Wolseley 4/50 Morris Six/Wolseley 6/80 Austin...
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Austin Motor Company (section London Taxis)
still using the name Wolseley. In 1905 he fell out with Thomas and Albert Vickers [la] over engine design. Leaving his creation, Wolseley, which he had made...
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Austin Cambridge A60 1961-67 Morris J2 1/2-ton vans 1961–71 Morris Oxford VI 1961–71 Wolseley 16/60 1961–69 Riley 4/72 1961–68 MG Magnette Mark IV 1961–67 Austin...
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William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield (category Transport in Oxford)
taxi service; and sold, repaired and hired-out cars. He held the agency for Arrol-Johnston, Belsize, Humber, Hupmobile, Singer, Standard and Wolseley...
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London EV Company (redirect from The London Taxi Corporation)
London EV Company Limited (LEVC), formerly The London Taxi Corporation Limited, is a British automotive manufacturer with its headquarters at Ansty Park...
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A40, A55 and A60, Westminster, Morris Oxford, MG Magnette, and other Riley & Wolseley derivatives. Cambridge-Oxford Owners Club (COOC) – a worldwide owners...
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executive cars badged as an Austin Westminster, Vanden Plas Princess and Wolseley 6/99-6/110 From October 1962, Princess was used on a deluxe version of...
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Minor (1948–1971) Morris Six MS (1948–1953) Wolseley Six Eighty (1948-1954) Morris Oxford MO (1948–1954) Wolseley 4/50 (1948-1954) Morris Cowley vans and...
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Austin Cambridge and Morris Oxford. Sharing many features with the similarly upmarket MG Magnette Mark III and Wolseley 15/60, it was the most luxurious...
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Norman (1968). The book of the B.M.C. Minis: Austin and Morris Minis, Wolseley Hornet, Riley Elf, Cooper and Cooper "S" Models and the Mini-Moke. Pitman's...
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range Riley 4/72, Morris Oxford Farina, Wolseley 16/60, Magnette MkIV ADO39 Proposed FX4 Taxi replacement, cancelled ADO40 Wolseley 24/80 ADO41 Austin Freeway...
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1961 AMC Metropolitan Taxi at Stahls Automotive Collection...
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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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London sales manager of Vickers Limited's subsidiary Wolseley in early 1905 at the same time as Wolseley purchased the goodwill and patent rights of his Siddeley...
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Edgbaston Garage the Jensen brothers made handsome bodies for the new Wolseley Hornet and Hornet Special chassis. To the concern of the brothers their...
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Garages (MG) MG Rover Group (PVH) SAIC & NAC SAIC Morris Morris Morris Wolseley Wolseley Austin Austin Austin Vanden Plas Vanden Plas Rover Rover Company Rover...
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the 200 hp (149 kW) Wolseley Viper, a high-compression, direct-drive version of the Hispano-Suiza 8a made under licence by Wolseley Motors Limited, solved...
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by William Morris in 1910 in Oxford) and Austin (founded by Herbert Austin in Birmingham in 1905 after he left Wolseley) which between them produced around...
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and 1879 three British attacks were successfully repelled until Garnet Wolseley defeated Sekhukhune in November 1879 with an army of 2,000 British soldiers...
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