Varley-Woods
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varley-woods-262-3108067
title:
Varley-Woods
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Varley-Woods was a British automotive marque. It was the creation of overseas trader John Robert Woods and Ernest Vernon Varley Grossmith, a member of a famous perfumery family. Due to anti-German sentiment following the end of World War I, Grossmith dropped his German sounding last name. Varley founded the High Speed Tool Company in Acton, London. In late 1918, the company changed its name to HS Motors Ltd. HS Motors Ltd built an assembled car in 1918–1919, using Decolonge engines acquired from
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British Automobile
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varley-Woods
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2023-02-09T10:39:12Z
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