Alesbury was an early automobile manufacturer based in Edenderry, King’s County, Ireland. The company was active during a brief period from 1907 to 1908. Alesbury made its debut at the 1907 Dublin Motor Show, showcasing its light car model, which was powered by an 8/10 horsepower two-cylinder Stevens engine.
The vehicle featured solid tires and was designed as a four-seater. Notably, the body of the car was reported to be constructed entirely from Irish wood, reflecting a commitment to local materials and craftsmanship. Despite its innovative design and local significance, Alesbury's production was short-lived, and the brand did not achieve lasting prominence in the automotive industry.
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