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    John Bryant & Sons

    Thank you for this info. They certainly seems to be a pretty big company at the time with branches all over the place! Kind regards. Steve F.
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    John Bryant & Sons

    Hi. Thank you for this information. What’re is this taken from please and what date? The info seems to suggest that the first entry is from 1923 and the New Street branch was a Wolseley agent at that time. The second entry seems to suggest it is from 1936 and the branch was an Austin agent at...
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    John Bryant & Sons

    Hi. Thank you for this. Coincidentally someone has just sent me this via my Facebook post on the same subject. I knew there was a Bromsgrove garage under the same ownership and I can’t yet confirm whether the car would have been registered through the Birmingham or Bromsgrove offices. The...
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    John Bryant & Sons

    Hi. Thank you for this. It’s really useful and hopefully someone somewhere will have some photos of this area. Steve F
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    John Bryant & Sons

    Hi I have recently finished restoring my 1938 Austin 12/4 New Ascot and I am trying to research its history, which is sadly lacking. According to a badge fixed to the sunroof rail it appears the supplying dealer was John Bryant & Sons of Birmingham. I believe that they were situated in New...
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