Bramwell was an American automobile brand that operated briefly from 1904 to 1905. Founded by the father-and-son duo W.C. and C.C. Bramwell in Springfield, Ohio, the brand emerged after the pair ended their partnership with John T. Robinson. They initially produced a light car design known as the BRAMWELL-ROBINSON, which featured an 8-horsepower engine.
After acquiring control of the Springfield Automobile Company, the Bramwells rebranded their…