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their class and time
Garfords possessed powerful weapons and
adequate armour and
despite their rather mediocre mobility Garfords were very
effective in...
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Under the agreement,
Garford would ****emble each ch****is, and then ship it to
South Bend for completion. Studebaker-
Garfords were
powered by gasoline...
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Garford is a
village and
civil parish about 4
miles (6.4 km) west of Abingdon. It was part of
Berkshire until the 1974
boundary changes transferred it...
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Garford Road is a
residential road in
North Oxford, England. The road is a cul-de-sac and
leads east off
Charlbury Road. To the
south is
Linton Road and...
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Until 1911, its
automotive division operated in
partnership with the
Garford Company of Elyria, Ohio, and
after 1909 with the E-M-F
Company and with...
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coachbuilder in the
American automotive industry.
Founded in 1909 as the
Garford Motor Truck Company,
Superior is best
known for
constructing bodies for...
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Arthur Lovett Garford (August 4, 1858 –
January 23, 1933) was a
noted industrialist, inventor, and politician. Today,
Garford's home
serves as the Hickories...
- rider's
buttocks and back,
usually in a semi-reclined position.
Arthur Garford is
credited with
inventing the
padded bicycle seat in 1892, and they are...
- Leigh, 1st Earl of Chichester. His
second wife was Mary
Garford,
daughter of
Richard Garford.
Villiers was
knighted in 1644, most
likely because he supported...
- Queen, Sampson, Schacht, Sinclair-Scott (Maryland), Standard, Studebaker-
Garford,
Twyford Stanhope;
touring car: Brew-Hatcher, S&M Simplex, Crestmobile...