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I.B.C.A.M. OFFERS /650 IN PRIZES

9th November 1951
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Page 36, 9th November 1951 — I.B.C.A.M. OFFERS /650 IN PRIZES
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OVER £650 in prize money is to be won in the 1952 drawing and handicraft competition organized by the Institute of British Carriage and Automobile Manufacturers, 50, Pall Mall. London, S.W.I.

One section of the competition concerns a general-arrangement drawing of a single-deck bus incorporating an underfloor-engined chassis for use on city services. First, second and third prizes are £75, £37 10s. and £15 respectively; in each case, together with the medal and certificate of the Worshipful Company of Coachmakers and Coach Harness Makers.

Another section calls for designs for a mobile office for use by a travelling executive with a small staff. The prizes are similar to those offered in the section mentioned above, except that the Worshipful Company's awards are nos included.