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Later he was a foundation member of the Royal Automobile Club.
The site is now occupied by the Royal Automobile Club.
Since 1930, the event has been controlled by the Royal Automobile Club.
The cup was almost invariably won by Royal Automobile Club, which had a team of experts available.
The roadside assistance service was once a branch of the 100-year-old Royal Automobile Club.
But lawyers from the Royal Automobile Club say business owners have no legal right to clamp a car just because it is on their property.
The Royal Automobile Club campaigned vigorously against the pedestrianisation proposal.
Buckingham House was demolished in 1908 to make way for the Royal Automobile Club.
To support herself, she took a secretarial job at the Royal Automobile Club in Stockholm.
The next year the Royal Automobile Club took a lease on the airfield and set out a more formal racing circuit.
The Royal Automobile Club conducted tests on the 'Petrolex' which passed with flying colours.
The Royal Automobile Club raised early concerns that loss of the emergency lanes might affect emergency response times.
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Hill was also awarded the Segrave Trophy by the Royal Automobile Club.
He had been staying at the Royal Automobile Club until the day before his death, as was usual when he visited London.
The Royal Automobile Club was formed in 1897 which set up an "associate section" to assist members with roadside assistance and to provide motoring services.
Until 1948, the numbers reflected the vehicle's engine size in units of taxable horsepower as defined by the Royal Automobile Club.
Royal Automobile Club, London.
Established by the Royal Automobile Club of Morocco, it is one of the more difficult automotive rallies.
Programme of the Royal Automobile Club International Grand Prix and "500 cc."
The Royal Automobile Club held a special meeting to discuss the new engine, still silent but no longer "Wholly Knight".
The last surviving Tarrant was acquired by the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria in 2002.
The Automobile Association and the Royal Automobile Club provide a variety of benefits for their members which includes legal advice.
Madden, however, quickly warmed to automobiles and became the first president of the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria in 1903.
Like many other "gentlemen's clubs" in London today, the Royal Automobile Club now has women as well as men as members.