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The Aster was an English automobile manufactured from 1922 to 1930
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The Aster was an English automobile manufactured from 1922 to 1930. The company`s car roots can be traced to 1899 when Begbie Manufacturing of Wembley, in north London became British licensees of the French Aster company Ateliers de Construction Mecanique l`Aster making mainly stationary engines. In 1913 they became Aster Engineering Co Ltd and during World War I made aircraft engines


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