- The
Madelvic Motor Carriage Company of Granton,
Scotland was an
early car
manufacturing company. The
company was
founded by
William Peck, Edinburgh's City...
- (1913–1914)
Matchless (mostly motorcycles, but
offered a
cyclecar in 1912)
Madelvic (1898–1900)
Maiflower (1919–1921)
Marauder (1950–1952)
Marcos (1959–2007)...
- Oppermann; internal-combustion:
Alldays & Onions, Grose,
James and Browne,
Madelvic, Star; tricar: Humber;
motor tricycle/quadricycle: ****nal, Eadie, Leuchters;...
- Presbytery) Category C(S) 45648
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Granton Park Avenue,
Former Madelvic Works, Office,
Production Block, And
Generating Block Only 55°58′50″N 3°13′58″W...
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throughout of the
Highland Railway's
Inverness and
Aviemore Direct Railway. The
Madelvic Motor Carriage Company opens its
factory for the
manufacture of electric...
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oldest surviving car
factory building in
Britain is
located in Granton. The
Madelvic Motor Carriage Company works were
built in 1898 for the
manufacture of...
- In 1898 he
founded the
Madelvic Motor Carriage Company, one of the world's
first factories making electric cars, at the
Madelvic Works at Granton, Edinburgh...
- Farm, Innerwick, farm steading, East
Lothian Waverley Mill,
Galashiels Madelvic works,
Edinburgh Mount Pleasant Pipeworks, Woodville,
Derbyshire ROF Rotherwas...
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gelatine and glue
manufacturers of Edinburgh. He was
later Chairman of the
Madelvic Motor Carriage Company Ltd of Granton. In 1885 he was
living at 34 Drumsheugh...