British Motor Corporation Ltd.
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history of British Leyland Motor Corporation
- In British Leyland Motor Corporation, Ltd.
…with Morris Motors to form British Motor Corporation Ltd. It continued to turn out Austin, Morris, M.G., and Wolseley cars and the highly successful “Mini” series. Although production of the Mini Cooper ended in 1971, the model was relaunched in 1990 and by 2001 was selling internationally through parent company…
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production of automobiles
- In automotive industry: Europe after World War II
… and Austin to form the British Motor Corporation, Ltd., a combine that accounted for about two-fifths of Britain’s motor vehicle production. Another British combine was formed around Leyland Motors, which had grown into the country’s largest manufacturer of commercial vehicles and became a power in the passenger-car field by acquiring…
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work of Nuffield
- In William Richard Morris, Viscount Nuffield
…1952, the resulting firm, the British Motor Corporation, became the third largest automobile company in the world.
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