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joined Accles Ltd, a
Birmingham engineering company. The car was a 3 hp two-seater
light carriage equipped with a single-cylinder
engine of
Accles manufacture...
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Accles &
Shelvoke is a
company based in the
English Midlands,
founded in 1903 by
James George Accles and
James Shelvoke as Bennett's
Successors Ltd, adopting...
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Accles &
Pollock is a
British tube mani****tion
company based in Oldbury, West Midlands. The
company was
started in 1896 by
James George Accles as Accles...
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manufacturer James George Accles,
previously emplo**** by Colt 1867–1886,
developed a
modified Gatling gun
circa 1888
known as the
Accles Machine Gun.
Circa 1895...
- by
Royal Navy
Lieutenant John W.
Seddon and A. G.
Hackett and
built by
Accles & Pollock. When
built it was the
largest aeroplane in the world, but it...
- Indiana, U.S.
Turrell (name)
Smoove & Turrell, a
British musical group Accles-Turrell, an
English automobile built c.1900 This
disambiguation page lists...
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businesses of
Tubes Ltd, New
Credenda Tube (later
known as Creda),
Simplex and
Accles & Pollock.
Reynolds Tube
joined the
group in 1928. Ivan
Stedeford joined...
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Birmingham Small Arms Company, Eley Brothers,
Kynoch Limited,
Grenfell &
Accles,
Kings Norton Metal Company,
Dominion Cartridge Company.
Variants Mk I /...
- in a
small number of UK
engineering firms, the most
notable of
which are
Accles &
Shelvoke and
Shelvoke and Drewry,
which the
latter became incorporated...
- (1911–1915)
Abingdon (1902–1903)
Abingdon (1922–1923)
Academy (1906–1908)
Accles-Turrell (1899–1901) Ace (1912–1916)
Achilles (1904–1908)
Adams (1905–1914)...