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'''Georges Richard''' (???? - 1922) was a Frenchman who ran a short lived automobile manufacturing firm from 1897 under his own name, copying [[Benz]] cars of the era. In 1900, he bought a licence from the Belgian [[Vivinus]] to build [[voiturette]]s. The designer [[Brasier]] joined the firm in 1902 and the marque became [[Richard-Brasier]]. | '''Georges Richard''' (???? - 1922) was a Frenchman who ran a short lived automobile manufacturing firm from 1897 under his own name, copying [[Benz]] cars of the era. In 1900, he bought a licence from the Belgian [[Vivinus]] to build [[voiturette]]s. The designer [[Brasier]] joined the firm in 1902 and the marque became [[Richard-Brasier]]. | ||
[[Category:Automotive company founders|Richard, Georges]] | [[Category:Automotive company founders|Richard, Georges]] |
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Georges Richard (???? - 1922) was a Frenchman who ran a short lived automobile manufacturing firm from 1897 under his own name, copying Benz cars of the era. In 1900, he bought a licence from the Belgian Vivinus to build voiturettes. The designer Brasier joined the firm in 1902 and the marque became Richard-Brasier.