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Albion Motors Limited
Formerly
Albion Motor Car Company Limited (1899–1931)
Industry
Automotive
Founded
1899
Founder
Norman Fulton John Henderson Thomas Murray
Defunct
1972
Successor
Leyland
Headquarters
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Products
Buses Cars Commercial vehicles
Parent
British Leyland
Albion Motors was a Scottish automobile and commercial vehicle manufacturer.
Founded in 1899, Albion Motors was purchased by Leyland Motors in 1951. Vehicles continued to be manufactured under the Albion brand until 1972, after which they continued to be produced, but were sold under the Leyland brand. Vehicle production at the former Albion factory in the Scotstoun area of Glasgow, Scotland, continued until 1980.
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along the river, with companies such as the Coventry Ordnance Works and AlbionMotors (1903) locating in the area. The southern part of Scotstoun is characterised...