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Photograph of 1901 Albion Station Cart
1901 Albion Station Cart [D]
Photograph of 1909 Albion A6 Roi-Des-Belges
1909 Albion A6 Roi-Des-Belges [D]
Photograph of 1902 Albion Dogcart
1902 Albion Dogcart [D]
Albion
Albion Motor Car Company Ltd.
South Street
Scotstoun
Glasgow
Lanarkshire
1900-1915

The Albion name has appeared on vehicles from 1899 to 1975, (Taken over by Leyland in 1950), where the name survived until 1972.

A few private cars were made between 1900 and 1915 of either two or four cylinders. The first motor dogcarts, in June 1900, had tiller steering, gear-change by "Patent Combination Clutches", solid tyres and cost £400.