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English: Many companies produced motor tricycles in the last years of the 19th century, mainly licensing the design from De Dion Bouton and often using De Dion Bouton engines - as used here. A very similar motor tricycle was made in Beeston in 1899 by the Beeston Motor Company, who went into liquidation in 1990
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Source Motor Supplement to Cycling Journal 1899
Author AnonymousUnknown author

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The Humber 'Beeston' Motor Tricycle of 1899

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