The Light Car & Cyclecar magazine was published weekly from 1912 and was the Bible for enthusiasts for such cars. The magazine covered many British made makes and often wrote about the Deemster. Hamish OgstonContinue reading
Category: History
… and then there were six.
We recently received an email from a gentleman saying he had recently been to visit a man with a Deemster. It is nestling in a garage somewhere in UK but would not divulge its whereabouts.Continue reading
Hamish Ogston ancestry.
Soapy Ogston’s – A Ogston & Sons, Victorian Soap and Candle Factory (1802), Gallowgate. Alexander M Ogston, was a flax dresser who went on to establish a successful business manufacturing Soap and Candles. By the timeContinue reading
The Founding of the Ogston Motor Company
The Deemster Motor Car was originally offered for sale in 1914 by Jarrot Ltd, the principles being Mr. Charles Jarrot, Mr. J.N.Ogston A.M.I.C.E , Mr. H.C.M. Stevens and Mr. H.C.Scofield. Their advert in Autocar FebruaryContinue reading