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Pictures from the Heritage Archives

  • May 14, 2022
  • 1 min read

There are many original brochures in the Heritage Archives, here is a glimpse of a 1932 version aimed at the lady driver.


The front page shows off the sporting lines of the coupe with a lady driver at the wheel.


Once again ladies at the wheel, this little car was advertised as being "suitable for the daughter of a gentleman"; presumably a gentleman's lady did not drive!



Once again the emphasis is on the suitability of this model for the ladies.


There is a complete brochure at the foot of the 1920's 12hp page.

 
 
 

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