Morgan Cars

Monday, March 31st, 2008

The young Henry Frederick Stanley Morgan, born in 1884 and son of the vicar George Morgan, was not attracted to the study of the Bible, it was his technique. After completing his studies at the school of Malborough and after a brief stay in an art school, Harry (so he called his family) were enrolled in the Crystal Palace Engineering College. His father, a very open person, helped him get his first job as a mechanic in the factories draughtsman Great Western Railway in the town of Swindon.

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Daimler

Monday, March 31st, 2008

In 1893, the car without horses, which was gaining ground in France and Germany, still had no account in the British Isles. It was rather the toy of some wealthy, and their purpose was to have fun with him in the parks around their castles.

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