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Ballot was a French manufacturer, initially of engines, that also made automobiles between 1919 and 1932. The Ballot brothers, Édouard and Maurice, founded their company beside the Boulevard Brune in south-central Paris, in 1905.[1] Edouard Ballot was a former naval officer, which explains the "anchor" that featured in the badges on the cars. Before World War I the factory concentrated on marine and industrial engines, and from 1910 or 1911 they were also offering automobile engines. The company was re-founded as Etablissements Ballot SA in 1910. |
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