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manufacturers to the King, 1903
Motorcycle 2¾ hp, 1904
Humberette 5 hp 1904
Forecar 1904
Humberette c. 1912
There were
postwar slumps in the
early 1920s...
- The
Humber Light Reconnaissance Car, also
known as
Humberette or Ironside, was a
British armoured car
produced during the
Second World War.
Produced by...
- ('Precision' engines). In 1912,
Humber produced a
light car
called the
Humberette with a Humber-made V-twin side-valve
engine of 998cc. The
engine had a...
- for
pleasure and for business",
though another source states that the "
Humberette" was the most po****r of
cycle cars at that time. Many of the numerous...
-
Standard Motor Company (Beaverette) and
Humber (Humber LAC, also
known as "
Humberette"). The
vehicle had an
unusual internal arrangement, with the three-man...
- the
Humber Light Reconnaissance Car, also
known as the 'Ironside' or '
Humberette'.
Humber saloons based on pre-war
designs continued to be
built for government...
-
Stannine and
Stannary Hills, from
which he bred The Tinman, Tinbrook,
Humberette and Dardurr. He was an
active promoter of the
racing clubs of the north...