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Accles-Turrell
The Accles-Turrell was an English automobile built between 1899 and 1902. The company began in 1899 with a 3 hp (2 kW) two-seater light carriage equipped with an engine of its own manufacture. In 1901 the rights to the "vibrationless, very simple, quiet and efficient" "New Turrell" car were acquired by Pollock Ltd. of Ashton-under-Lyne; this car had a 10/15 hp (7.5/11 kW) engine under the front seat. Accles and Pollock soon joined forces to become the tube-making company Accles & Pollock . The Accles & Pollock tube brand is currently owned by Tyco.
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