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- Q19116104 subject Q8557507.
- Q19116104 subject Q9059916.
- Q19116104 abstract "Morris Oxford is a series of motor car models produced by Morris Motors of the United Kingdom, from the 1913 bullnose Oxford to the Farina Oxfords V and VI.Named by W R Morris after the city of dreaming spires, the university town in which he grew up, the manufacture of Morris's Oxford cars would turn Oxford into an industrial city.From 1913 to mid-1935 Oxford cars grew in size and quantity. In 1923 they with the Cowley cars were 28.1 per cent of British private car production. In 1925 Morris sold near double the number and they represented 41 per cent of British production. The model name was recycled in 1948 and lasted almost another 23 years through to 1971 but in this time the market sector and engine-size remained nearly constant between 1476 cc and 1622 cc.Aside from the Oxford Sixes and the Oxford Empire models all Oxfords since 1918 have been 12 or 14 HP cars of about 1500 to 1800 cc.. Hindustan Motors of India sold the Morris Oxford as the Hindustan Fourteen.".
- Q19116104 class Q946808.
- Q19116104 manufacturer Q2046187.
- Q19116104 manufacturer Q386065.
- Q19116104 manufacturer Q776997.
- Q19116104 productionEndYear "1914".
- Q19116104 productionStartYear "1913".
- Q19116104 thumbnail 1950s_Morris_Oxford_in_Newton_Abbot,_18_February_2013.jpg?width=300.
- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q1070893.
- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q10709419.
- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q1318024.
- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q1420.
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- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q19116097.
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- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q1948539.
- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q2046187.
- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q267714.
- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q386065.
- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q3988402.
- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q457634.
- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q530099.
- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q668.
- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q668566.
- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q776997.
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- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q8557507.
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- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q9059916.
- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q931232.
- Q19116104 wikiPageWikiLink Q946808.
- Q19116104 aka "Hindustan Fourteen".
- Q19116104 assembly "Australia".
- Q19116104 assembly "India".
- Q19116104 assembly "United Kingdom".
- Q19116104 bodyStyle "2".
- Q19116104 bodyStyle "4".
- Q19116104 class Q946808.
- Q19116104 engine "1476".
- Q19116104 manufacturer Q776997.
- Q19116104 manufacturer "British Leyland".
- Q19116104 manufacturer "British Motor Corporation".
- Q19116104 name "Morris Oxford".
- Q19116104 name "Oxford MO".
- Q19116104 predecessor Q1768604.
- Q19116104 predecessor Q1948539.
- Q19116104 production "159960".
- Q19116104 production "1913".
- Q19116104 production "1919".
- Q19116104 production "1948".
- Q19116104 related Q931232.
- Q19116104 successor Q19116097.
- Q19116104 type Product.
- Q19116104 type Automobile.
- Q19116104 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q19116104 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q19116104 type Thing.
- Q19116104 comment "Morris Oxford is a series of motor car models produced by Morris Motors of the United Kingdom, from the 1913 bullnose Oxford to the Farina Oxfords V and VI.Named by W R Morris after the city of dreaming spires, the university town in which he grew up, the manufacture of Morris's Oxford cars would turn Oxford into an industrial city.From 1913 to mid-1935 Oxford cars grew in size and quantity. In 1923 they with the Cowley cars were 28.1 per cent of British private car production.".
- Q19116104 label "Morris Oxford MO".
- Q19116104 depiction 1950s_Morris_Oxford_in_Newton_Abbot,_18_February_2013.jpg.
- Q19116104 name "Morris Oxford".