Archibald Frazer-Nash

[1] In 1905, while at Finsbury technical college, he met Henry Ronald Godfrey who later became a business partner in GN cars and Nash & Thompson.

At that time Nash resigned from any management role though he remained a small shareholder and instead devoted himself to his more profitable new engineering business.

In the documentation of the amalgamation special provision was made for the Frazer-Nash (sic) Servo-operated Gunner's Installation which had completed extensive trials with the RAF.

[citation needed] Manufacturing rights to his Frazer Nash Safety Wing-tip Flare Apparatus had been sold to S Smith & Sons and "the Governments of USA, Italy and other foreign countries".

After his death in 1965, the business continued growing as Frazer Nash Group until forced into receivership in 1990 by the UK government defence expenditure cuts.

Frazer Nash TT Replica in Buenos Aires
FN-13 tail turret
FN-20 tail turret