Bailey & Lambert Ltd was a British automobile manufacturer based in London, active from 1903 to 1905. The company specialized in producing light cars, which were notable for their use of a single-cylinder De Dion-Bouton engine. This engine was a popular choice among early automotive manufacturers due to its reliability and performance.
The company's first model, known as the B & L Wonder, was introduced in 1903. Following this, the vehicle was rebranded as the Pelham for the years 1904 and 1905. It is suggested that the design and production of these cars may have been influenced or largely derived from the work of Lacoste et Battmann, a common practice among manufacturers of that era who often relied on established designs.
Despite its brief existence, Bailey & Lambert Ltd contributed to the early automotive landscape in the United Kingdom during the formative years of the industry.
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