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SR Xxxx City Archives 0901-1200 Friends of Dundee County of Forfar Vehicle Registrations 1903-1936 SR xxxx City Archives 0901-1200 Reg Reg Owner Owner Prenames Owner Address Description Type of Body Unladen Intended Registered Cancelled Alp Nume Surname Weight Use SR 901 Dewwr William J. 13 Hill Terrace, 10 HP Morris Grey 11cwts Private 25-Feb-20 M.D. Arbroath. Ford SR 901 Dalgarno George G. " Viewbank", 10 HP Morris Grey 11cwts Private 18-Apr-14 Springfield Terrace, Oxford Arbroath. SR 902 Milne & A. 176 High Street, 20 HP " Ford" Touring Car - Black 13cwts Trade 21-Apr-14 Son Montrose. Purposes SR 903 Duncan James Of Kinnettles, Forfar. 40-50 HP " Café Au Lait Picked Black Edged Abt1ton1 Private 21-Apr-14 Rolls Royce" White 8cwts SR 904 Johnston Dr. Hugh Newtyle. 2 1/2 HP " Abt 80lbs Profession 22-Apr-14 Sun" Motor al Cycle SR 905 Wilson David 18 Abbot Street, 4 HP " Abt Private 24-Apr-14 Arbroath. Triumph" 180lbs Motor Cycle SR 905 Nicoll W. 11 Kinnaird Street, 4 HP " Abt Private 13-May-15 Arbroath. Triumph" 180lbs Motor Cycle SR 906 Manset Capt. Rhys C. 2nd Rifle Brigade, 12 HP " Rover" Open Four Seater - Colour Buff 18cwt Private 19-May-15 Bayford Lodge, Wincaston, Somerset. SR 906 Douglas Archibald William 34 Ennismore 12 HP " Rover" Open Four Seater Colour Buff 18cwts Private 24-Apr-14 Dick Garden, London W. 02 February 2016 Compiled Feb 2016 - I.D.M. Page 1 of 30 Reg Reg Owner Owner Prenames Owner Address Description Type of Body Unladen Intended Registered Cancelled Alp Nume Surname Weight Use SR 907 Archor Joseph 50 North Street, 2 3/4 HP " Abt Private 25-Apr-14 Forfar. Clyde" Motor 120lbs Cycle SR 908 Arnot William Fithie, Farnell, 16-20 HP " Open Five Seater Colour Grey Abt Private 27-Apr-14 Brechin. Wolseley" 22cwts SR 909 Bremner Rev. George The Manse, 15-20 " Ford" Four Seated Open Body Painted 221cwts Private 29-Apr-14 Inverarity, By Forfar. Dark Blue SR 910 Baird David Lochty, Menmuir, 15-20 HP 5 Seater Touring Car Painted Blue 22cwts Private 13-Nov-19 Brechin. Studebaker SR 911 Carnegie Robert W. Arnot, By Brechin. 2 1/2 HP " 130lbs Private 28-Apr-14 Singer" Motor Cycle SR 912 Batchelor Andrew Eassie Muir, Glamis. 5-6 HP " Sun" 240lbs Private 30-Apr-14 J.A.P. SR 913 Tindal David Eassie, Glamis. 3 1/2 HP 240lbs Private 01-May-14 Singer Motor Cycle SR 913 Tindal David Eassie, Glamis. 31/2 HP " Abt Private 30-May-14 Singer" Motor 180lbs Cycle SR 914 Whyte William Roslin Cottage, 2 HP 2 O.K. Abt Private 30-Apr-14 Yeaman Shore, Motor Cycle 240lbs Forfar. SR 915 Bain Alexander 34 Manor Street, 4 1/4 HP " Abt Private 05-May-14 Forfar. James" Motor 240lbs Cycle 02 February 2016 Compiled Feb 2016 - I.D.M. Page 2 of 30 Reg Reg Owner Owner Prenames Owner Address Description Type of Body Unladen Intended Registered Cancelled Alp Nume Surname Weight Use SR 916 Walker William Riverdale, Dorward " Triumph" 1 1/2cwts Private 06-May-14 Road, Montrose. Motor Cycle SR 917 Law Albert Brawliemuir, 20 HP Ford Four Seater - Painted Black Abt 13 Private 11-Nov-20 Benholm, 1/2cwts Johnshaven. SR 917 Campbell Archibald Ogilvy Arms, 20 HP " Ford" Four Seater Painted Black Abt Hiring 05-May-14 Kirriemuir. 131/4cwt Purposes s SR 917 Scott J. M. Ogilvy Arms Hotel, 20 HP Ford Four Seater - Painted Black Abt For Hiring 08-Jun-15 Newton Villa, 131/4cwt Purposes Kirriemuir. s SR 918 Lamond David Wyllie Street, Forfar. 16 HP 4 Seated Body Painted Blue With 19cwts Private 13-May-14 Detroiter Lighter Blue Band SR 918 Simpson& A. 16 HP "Detroiter" 4 Seated 19cwts Trade 05-May-14 Son Body, Painted Purposes Blue With Light Blue Band SR 919 Munro Sir Hugh Thomas Of Linderlie, 26 HP 2 Limousine Dark Green With Abt Private 05-May-14 Bart Kirriemuir. Delamany " Vertical Fine Black Lines 32cwts Belleville" SR 920 Stewart George 173 High Street, 31/2 HP 2 160lbs Private&T 08-May-14 Arbroath. Triumph" rade Motor Cycle SR 921 Hiring The Arbroath Horse 1 Hill Street, 15 HP " Landaulette Type, Body Of Car 20cwt Public 09-May-14 Co.Ltd Arbroath. Napier" Coloured Green Conveyan ce 02 February 2016 Compiled Feb 2016 - I.D.M. Page 3 of 30 Reg Reg Owner Owner Prenames Owner Address Description Type of Body Unladen Intended Registered Cancelled Alp Nume Surname Weight Use SR 922 Pritchard N. Albany Road 2 3/4 HP 2 Abt 1 Private 21-Apr-20 Garage, Aintreet, Stroke " Sun 1/2cwts Liverpool. Villers" Motor Cycle SR 922 Wilding R. A. 52 A Correll Lane, 2 3/4 HP 2 Abt 1 Private 12-Jul-20 Liverpool. Stroke " Sun 1/2cwts Viller" Motor Cycle SR 922 Stott David Feuars Inn, Letham. 2 3/4 HP Sun Abt 1 Private 11-May-14 Motor Cycle 1/2cwts SR 922 Moss Charles 11 Redland Road, 2 3/4 HP 2 11/2cwts Private 21-Nov-19 Aintree, Liverpool. Stroke " Sun Villiers" Motor Cycle SR 923 Hill & Findlay Newmill Of 4 HP " B.S.A." Abt Private 02-Jun-14 Craigcassie, By Motor Cycle 180lbs Forfar. SR 924 Milne & A. 176 High Street, 20 HP Ford Touring Body - Black 13 1/2 Trade 13-May-14 Son Montrose. cwts Purposes SR 925 Simpson A. Castle Street, Forfar. 40 HP " Landaulette Painted Blue With 32cwts Trade 13-May-14 & Son Austin" Red Wheels Purposes SR 926 Davidson John 12 Panmure Street, 2 3/4 HP " 150lbs Trade 13-May-14 Brechin. A.J.S." Motor Purposes Cycle SR 927 MacGillwr Dr. Angus 23 South Tay Street, 9.5 " Two Seater - Colour Grey 12cwts Profession 15-May-14 ay Dundee. Standard" al 02 February 2016 Compiled Feb 2016 - I.D.M. Page 4 of 30 Reg Reg Owner Owner Prenames Owner Address Description Type of Body Unladen Intended Registered Cancelled Alp Nume Surname Weight Use SR 928 McLaren John Bagillo, By Forfar. 16-20 Landaulette Body - Painted Blue Abt Private 15-May-14 Wolseley 27cwts SR 929 Law & Son James 9 East Grimsby, Arbroath. SR 930 Lindsay James Nicol 11 Ponderlaw, 3 1/2 HP " Abt Private 20-May-14 Anderson Arbroath. Ariel " Motor 200lbs Cycle SR 931 Smart George Annfield House, 4 HP " 200lbs Private 22-May-14 Latch Road, Brechin. Triumph" Motor Cycle SR 931 Fawns Charles 17 Church Street, 4 HP Triumph 200lbs Private 14-Jun-15 Edzell. Motor Cycle SR 932 Thomson W.H. M. 86 High Street, 4 HP " 200lbs Private 22-May-14 Arbroath. Triumph" Motor Cycle SR 933 Boath William Douglas 39 High Street, 4 HP " 200lbs Private 08-Mar-15 Arbroath. Triumph" Motor Cycle SR 933 Boath D. D. 29 Courine Street, 4 HP " 200lbs Private 25-May-14 Arbroath. Triumph" Motor Cycle SR 934 Calcott Ralph 34 Wharf Street, 7 HP " Indian" 300lbs Private 26-May-14 Montrose. Motor Cycle SR 935 Arbuthnott James Carnegy - Of Balnamoon, 34 20 HP " Limousine - Blue Private 28-May-14 Roland Gardens Germain" London SW. 02 February 2016 Compiled Feb 2016 - I.D.M. Page 5 of 30 Reg Reg Owner Owner Prenames Owner Address Description Type of Body Unladen Intended Registered Cancelled Alp Nume Surname Weight Use SR 936 Simpson A. Castle Street, Forfar. 16-20 HP 4 Seater Open Body Painted Dark 19cwts Trade 26-May-14 & Son Detroiter Blue With Lighter Blue Band Purposes SR 937 Nutter James Duckwoth Fylde Lodge, 15 HP Daimler Open Touring Body - Painted 24cwts Private 05-Feb-15 Thornton -Le- Fylde, Grey Lancashire. SR 937 Rothwell Samuel Hayle The Bungalone, 15 HP " Open Touring Body Painted Grey 24cwts Private 28-May-14 Thornton - Fylde, Daimler" Lancashire. SR 938 Star Hiring Co. 11 New Wynd, 12 HP " Argyll" Touring Car - Brown With Yellow 161/2cwt Hiring 29-May-14 Montrose. Lines s Purposes SR 939 Star Hiring Co. 11 New Wynd, 28 HP 2 Touring Car - Blue With Blue Lines 27cwts Hiring 29-May-14 Montrose. Delaunay 2 Purposes Bellwille" SR 940 Simpson William H. Landford, Monifieth. 6 HP " New 31/2cwts Private 06-Jun-14 Hudson" Motor Cycle SR 941 Scissor Dr. Thomas Glamis. 20 HP "Ford " Open Touring Car Painted Black Abt Profession 02-Jun-14 13cwts al SR 942 Simpson A. Clerk Street, 20 HP " Argyll" Landualette - Green 28cwts For Hiring 03-Jun-14 & Son Brechin. SR 942 N. James Ravenswood, Forfar. 16-20 HP Touring Body - Blue 20cwts Private&B 29-May-20 Graham Wolseley usiness Esq. SR 942 Simpson James Victoria Livery 20 HP " Argyll" Landaulette - Green 28cwts For Hiring 07-Jul-14 Stables, Broughty Ferry. 02 February 2016 Compiled Feb 2016 - I.D.M. Page 6 of 30 Reg Reg Owner Owner Prenames Owner Address Description Type of Body Unladen Intended Registered Cancelled Alp Nume Surname Weight Use SR 943 Glover Louis Rodsley, Near 2 1/4 HP Abt Trade 23-Apr-20 Ashbourne, Derby. Lincoln Elk 160lbs Purposes Motor Cycle SR 943 Simpson A. Clerk Street, 2 1/4 HP " Abt Private 03-Jun-14 & Son Brechin. Lincoln Elk" 160lbs Motor Cycle SR 944 Fraser John Bruce 68 Nolt Loan, 20-25 HP 6 Seater - Painted Dark Blue Abt Private 03-Jun-14 Arbroath. Studebaker 27cwts SR 945 Lyon James S. Star Hotel, Brechin. 3 1/2 HP 200lbs Private 21-May-20 P&M. Motor Cycle SR 945 McNab John Beveridge Of Keithock, 3 1/2 HP " 200lbs Private 08-Jun-14 Brechin. P.M." Motor Cycle SR 946 Hovell William 31 Howard Street, " Quadrant" 260lbs Private 09-Jun-14 Arbroath.
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