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  2. James (automobile company) - Wikipedia

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    A reporter from Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal wrote that the James "will climb any ordinary hill with two or four passengers." The Model A was a high wheeler and cost between $700 and $800 (equivalent to $27,129 in 2023). Production was minimal, and in 1911 the company switched production to a larger car called the Dearborn. It lasted one ...

  3. Park's Motor Group - Wikipedia

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    The Motability scheme is an initiative to provide disabled people and war pensioners access to a new car; the scheme also extends to those who suffer from cognitive behavioural disorders. Park's Motor Group have Motability specialists at dealerships throughout Scotland, including Glasgow , Ayrshire , West Lothian , Fife , Perth , Aberdeen and ...

  4. Little (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    A.B.C. Hardy (1869-1948) was appointed to manage the Little plant. The Little company was charged with building a small car to fill the void left by Buick Motor's discontinuing the Model 10 and compete with the Ford Motor Company. [4] The first Little was a four-cylinder released in 1911, and was considered a better auto than Chevrolet. Durant ...

  5. James Little (unionist) - Wikipedia

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    James Little is an American former labor union leader. Little became a fleet service clerk with American Airlines in 1971. He joined the Transport Workers Union of America (TWU), and was elected as president of his local union in 1990. In 1995, he was elected to the union's international executive board, and in 1997 he began working as a ...

  6. Paisley and Barrhead District Railway - Wikipedia

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    Paisley had long been an important manufacturing town, especially in the textile industries. [1] [page needed] When main line railways in the west of Scotland were being planned in the 1830s, it was natural that the town would be considered an important intermediate point, and in 1840 the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway opened; the following year the Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock ...

  7. Kilmarnock - Wikipedia

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    It is widely believed that Clark used cargo ships mostly carrying Kilmarnock whisky exports, and as a result, both Kilmarnock whisky and shoe made products became widely popular in Brazil. The shoe production business continued to grow, and by 1900, Clark's shoe business, Saxone, had a total of 40 shop premises in Brazil. [35]