Brands Once Owned by British Leyland

Simply type in the brands once owned by BL. You will need to put punctuation where needed.
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normal vehicles, produced from 1901 to 1975
Wolseley
the brand was discontinued in 1955, but is still active
Lanchester
commercial vehicles, part of the original merger to form BL
Leyland
normal vehicles, was discontinued in 2007 dropped by BL in '84
Daimler
normal vehicles, last vehicle produced in '69
Riley
brand was dropped in 72, the vehicles were then produced under another brand
Albion
normal vehicles, the slogan was "the Union Jack is a standard", founded in 1903
Standard
founded in 1878, discontinued in 2005, BL owned it from '67-'90
Rover
founded in 1905, was discontinued in 1987, was owned by BL from '67 to '88
Austin
founded in 1912 as WRM Motors, renamed in 1919, was owned by BL from '68 to '86
Morris
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a coachbuilder company that did work for companies in BL, also owned by BL
Vanden Plas
founded in 1919, defunct in 1967, was swept into BL
Alvis
founded in 1924, still making automobiles under ownership by SAIC Motor, a Chinese company
MG
founded in 1885 as a import/export company, defunct in 1984, after their last car, based on the Honda Ballade, the Acclaim
Triumph
did not make many vehicles, but owned companies that did, defunct in 1973
BSA
founded in 1935, still making cars, luxury, was dropped by BL in 1984
Jaguar
was created in 1948 by one of the brands listed above, still makes cars, was part of the company that created the car until 1978 when it was given its own company, but still was part of BL
Land Rover
a joint venture between Austin of BMC and Donald Healey Motor Corporation
Austin-Healey
wasn't its own brand until 2000, was produced from 1959-2000, and then got it's own brand, makers of the Cooper.
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Jan 5, 2019
British Leyland was renamed in 1986 to the Rover Group, but that is still in that ballpark.