The Albany was a British car made in London from 1903 to 1905.
Albany Manufacturing Co. Ltd made both petrol and steam cars, the steamers designed by Frederick Lamplough, who had originally built a shaft-driven steamer in 1896.
Better known as the Lamplough-Albany, it sported two engines coupled by cranks at right angles and a super-heated coil-type generator.
It could be steered either by wheel or tiller, and it appeared much like a petroleum-fueled car.
After the middle of 1905, Albany shifted its attention to selling Talbots and manufacturing parts.