DescriptionAustin and Mercedes showrooms, Long Acre, London 1.jpg
English: Austin Motors showroom, Long Acre, London. Ducros Mercedes' showroom is adjacent.
These showrooms are in the street level of the factory building Mulliners opened in 1907, The Gladiator showroom became Austin. Postwar the building was used by Swift Motors. All occupants are associated with Harvey Du Cros
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DescriptionAustin and Mercedes showrooms, Long Acre, London 1.jpg
English: Austin Motors showroom, Long Acre, London. Ducros Mercedes' showroom is adjacent.
These showrooms are in the street level of the factory building Mulliners opened in 1907, The Gladiator showroom became Austin. Postwar the building was used by Swift Motors. All occupants are associated with Harvey Du Cros
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