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Alldays (1898 Automobile)
Alldays & Onions was an England, English engineering businessAlldays & Onions. ''The Times'', Friday, Jan. 14, 1916 Issue: 41063 and an early automobile manufacturer based at Great Western Works and Matchless Works, Small Heath, Birmingham. It manufactured cars from 1898 to 1918. The cars were sold under the Alldays & Onions name. Alldays also built an early British built tractor, the ''Alldays General Purpose Tractor''. After the First World War the cars were sold under the name Enfield Alldays. Car production seems to have ceased in the 1920s but the manufacture of many other items continued. The company became part of the Mitchell Cotts Group. History Engineering businesses: Onions (formed by John Onions in 1650) and William Allday & Co. (formed by William Allday in 1720) joined in 1889 under the ownership of Alldays & Onions Pneumatic Engineering Company Limited. They made engineering and blacksmithing equipment. Like many such companies at the time they turned to bicycle ...
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Alldays may refer to: * Alldays, Limpopo, a town in South Africa * Alldays (supermarket), a chain of convenience stores in the UK * Always (brand), Always Alldays, a brand of panty liner marketed by Procter & Gamble * Alldays (1898 Automobile), an early British automobile {{disambig ...
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