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Mulliners Limited... Mulliners Limited, 1924-1973


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  • 1924-1973
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  • Signed minutes of directors' meetings and annual meetings, 1924-1940, 1972-1973; valuations of Mulliners' properties in Birmingham, 1954.
  • 1 box
  • THIS COLLECTION HAS NOW BEEN TRANSFERRED TO THE BRITISH MOTOR MUSEUM AT GAYDON. PLEASE CONTACT US OR THE BRITISH MOTOR INDUSTRY HERITAGE TRUST FOR DETAILS. history@britishmotormuseum.co.uk. Unpublished from Archives Hub 29/8/2019. Mulliners, taken over by Standard-Triumph in the late 1950s, were responsible for a number of estate car and commercial vehicle conversions of Standard products such as the Vanguard and the 8/10/Pennant line and also built TR2-3 bodies. Mulliners also controlled the Forward Radiator Company, who in addition to their namesake product also produced TR3B bodies. Reference: The Vintage Triumph Register( http://www.vtr.org/Mayflower/). Accessed August 2002
  • This collection has been weeded for duplicates.
  • This collection forms part of the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust Archive (MSS.226).
  • There are no restrictions on access to these papers.
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  • The Modern Records Centre also holds the papers of other companies which form part of the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust Archive. These include papers of Mulliners (Holdings) Ltd., (MSS.226/ST/MH); the Forward Radiator Company Ltd., (MSS.226/ST/F); Standard Tractor Company, (MSS.226/STR) and the papers of the Standard Motor Company and successors, (MSS.226/ST). Technical materials are retained by the BMIHT. Technical enquiries should be made direct to the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust, Archives and Information Service, Gaydon, Warwickshire.
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