Job Day & Sons Ltd; produced a cycle-car between 1912 and 1924.
Dougill's Engineering built the Loidis between 1898 and 1904. They also built cars and commercial vehicles under the Frick name.
Most of Hudsons locomotive orders were subcontracted to Hunslet, Hudswell or outside Leeds though they produced some locomotives in house in their Gildersome Foundry. The bulk of their manufacturing business was supplying light railway equipment, track, wagons, etc. In 1953 Henry Brown designed and had built a micro car in Rodley, a forerunner to Hunslet's Scootacar
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Day
Day- Leeds
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Doug
Dougill's Engineering
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HUD
Robert Hudson
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Some items were bought second hand (quite a lot after the first war), sold onto new homes or hired out and these were not necessarily built in Leeds.
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Rodley
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