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<br>For information on the event of the 1953-1958 MG Magnette, continue on to the subsequent web page. Morris Motors, BMC's "different half," was founded in Cowley, close to Oxford, by William R. Morris. He, too, was knighted (in 1929) and made a peer of the realm (in 1934), selecting the title Lord Nuffield. By that time, his enterprise, subsequently retitled the Nuffield Organisation, encompassed not only the Morris and MG marques but also Riley and Wolseley, two of many firms Sir William picked up alongside the way in which. This was Leonard Percy Lord, production wizard and self-styled car designer. Though Morris was Britain's dominant motor firm as early as 1913, Lord helped make it even larger -- solely to be fired by Lord Nuffield in 1936 in a dispute over revenue sharing. Vowing revenge, Len Lord bought himself hired at Austin some two years later and was heading the place by 1942 (after Lord Austin's death the earlier yr). This post h as been do ne with GSA Conte nt  |
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