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Lillie Hall
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Lillie Hall was a disused roller skating or ice skating rink[1] off Seagrave Road (just south of Roxby Place, next to the rail line), Fulham, London, that in 1902 (or January 1903)[2] became Charles Rolls' first car showroom, to sell imported French Peugeot and Belgian Minerva vehicles.[3][4][5] Rolls went on to co-found the Rolls-Royce company in 1906.
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