"B.H.P." AND HOW IT IS FOUND
" B•H.P. AND HOW IT IS FOUND TYPICAL EQUIPMENT OF THE TEST SHOP IN the complicated and intricate process of automobile production there is, perhaps, no more interesting or essential…
The Carfield Motorcycle
In reply to Mr. R. W. Gibson’s letter “Those Bugattis” (September) about the Carfield motorcycle. My sister’s “intended” came up from Blackwood (Mon.) in 1920 on a Garfield Villiers to Old Hill (Staffs.) and asked me to take him to the Carfield factory in Smethwick. After a number of inquiries we found the factory, Carfields were being assembled in a large ex-Army, hut. Like many other brave ventures thto the motor trade in the ’20s they must have gone under quickly. Verwood CYRIL G. KNIGHT