Automobile Club of Great Britain 1898
On July 13 (1898) the Automobile Club of Great Britain held a meeting and garden party at Strawberry Hill Mansion, the residence of Mr. Herbert de Stern. A large and distinguished company assembled, including the Duke and Duchess of Somerset. The hon. treasurer, Mr. Frank H. Butler, and the hon. sec., Mr. (Henry) Hewetson, rode a Benz car, while Mr. Claude Johnson (sec.) rode a Daimler. About ten other cars were on the ground. The weather was exquisite.
The London Illustrated News, July 30, 1998
The London Illustrated News, July 30, 1898 |
Some early history of the Automobile Club of Great Britain:
• August 10th 1897. The club was founded as the Automobile Club of Great Britain (and later included Ireland).
• November 8th 1899. The official journal of the club, Automobile Notes and Notices, began publication.
• 1907. The Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland became the Royal Automobile Club.
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