The Garrard was an
English automobile manufactured only in 1904 by Garrard Co. of Birmingham run by
Charles Garrard
Charles Wilson Garrard (9 October 1868 – 21 February 1930) was a New Zealand cricketer who played first-class cricket for Canterbury from 1887 to 1904. A school teacher, he became Senior Inspector of Schools for the Auckland district.
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In 1900 Garrard Co. was chiefly devoted to the manufacture of cycle chains and cycle wheel gearing. manufactured From the company which produced the Clément-Garrard
Clément-Garrard was a popular motorised cycle from 1902 that was manufactured in Birmingham, Great Britain, under licence from Adolphe Clément-Bayard's Clément-Gladiator industrial empire.
James Lansdowne Norton built Clément bicycle frames ...
motorcycle, it was described as a "Suspended Tri-car".
See also
* Garrard & Blumfield
The Garrard & Blumfield or Blumfield & Garrard was an English electric car manufacturer from 1894 to 1896. The company is presumed to have been founded by C. R. Garrard and T. W. Blumfield.
The vehicles were built for them by Taylor, Cooper and ...
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As of 2018 there are approximately 35 active British car manufacturers and over 500 defunct British car manufacturers. This page lists ...
References
*David Burgess Wise, ''The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles''
Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of England
Defunct companies based in Birmingham, West Midlands
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