Hyslop and Ronald
Hyslop and Ronald was a Canadian brass era steam fire engine manufacturer, based in Chatham, Ontario.[1]
Truck manufacturing | |
Industry | Automotive |
Genre | Fire engines |
Headquarters | Chatham, Ontario , |
Products | Fire engines |
They established a factory in a two-story building on Adelaide Street, about halfway between McGregor Creek and King Street.[2]
The factory was taken over by Chatham Motor Car Company in 1906.[3]
The company also produced other machinery.[4]
Notes
- Windsor Public Library online (retrieved 13 June 2017)
- Rhodes, John. "Chatham was home to luxury car manufacturer that took on city's name", written 18 October 2016, at Chatham This Week online (retrieved 13 June 2017); Rhodes, John. "Car company made 35 units", written 17 June 2008, at : Chatham This Week online Archived 2017-09-20 at the Wayback Machine (retrieved 13 June 2017)
- Rhodes, John. "Car company made 35 units", written 17 June 2008, at : Chatham This Week online Archived 2017-09-20 at the Wayback Machine (retrieved 13 June 2017)
- Rhodes, John. "Car company made 35 units", written 17 June 2008, at : Chatham This Week online Archived 2017-09-20 at the Wayback Machine (retrieved 13 June 2017)
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