Thursday, August 1, 2024

Lincoln

Lincoln was set up by Charles Innes in 1919 in Sydney, New South Wales to make cars, trucks and tractors and after production started the uninsured factory burnt down soon after. The factory was rebuilt in 1920 and then was taken to court by the American (USA) Lincoln car manufacturer for trademark infringement.

Also part of the Ivan Hoffmann Collection, but not appearing here are copies of articles; web file; advertisements; photos; Lincoln booklet; agreement contract; lists of references; notes; F Muller articles; F Muller Australian Archives file MT105/12 44/108/18; law reports; radiator dimensions; rubbings; booklets; images; correspondence.  

20 February 1919 Trademark

1 September 1919 The Australian Motorist

1 April 1920 The Motor in Australia

11 April 1920 Motor Life

5 November 1920 The South Australian Motor

1 February 1922 The Motor in Australia

18 November 1922 Motor Life

19 May 1923 Motor Life

16 June 1923 Motor Life page 1
16 June 1923 Motor Life page 2

17 November 1923 The Motor In Australia

27 September 1924 Motor Life

1 December 1924 The Steering Wheel
15 December 1923 Motor Life

25 October 1924 Motor Life

28 April 1925 Motor Life

11 April 1925 Motor Life

1925 page 1
1925 page 2

23 April 1927 Trademark

September 1984 The Automobile page 1-2
September 1984 The Automobile page 3-4

September 1984 The Automobile page 5-6


November 2001 Australian Classic Car


Radiator designs

 

 



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