In 1913, it may have been called The Midland Autocar Co and sole agent for Siddeley Deasy and BSA Cars, with H. Lindsey as the manager of the Warwick depot, with a showroom at 46 The Parade in Leamington and the Head Office at 14-16 Russell Street, Leamington.

In 1936 it is owned by a George Gower Crane and has a son, Maurice George Crane, who seems to have been a bit of a Scoundrel.
In January 1946 is a court summons was issued, accusing the defendant of stealing petrol from a lorry near Priory Park.
In June 1946, has a summons for having no car tax.
In 1948, Maurice George Crane claimed in a court case to be previously called Warwick Automobile Renovations and the Sign above the garage was Warwick Renovation Ltd, I have not found any information about Warwick Renovations.
19 November 1948 summons over a dispute is over a works order for Mastite (Gasket Paper).
April 1946, an alleged case of assault on a 10-year-old boy.
1949 Another summons for a trade plates licence not paid in time, and the trade plates not returned.










In ———- it became known as Northgate Garage
In March 1995, it was advertised for sale with planning permission for twelve two-bedroomed flats.
The offer for the freehold was in excess of £150.000