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1899 With his brother [[Henry Albert Collier|Harry]], built the first ''Matchless'' motorcycle<ref> The Times, Nov 19, 1928</ref> | 1899 With his brother [[Henry Albert Collier|Harry]], built the first ''Matchless'' motorcycle<ref> The Times, Nov 19, 1928</ref> | ||
1906 October 10th. Sets new motorcycle records at Canning Town track.<ref>The Times (London, England), Thursday, October 11, 1906</ref> | |||
1907. Set motorcycle record of 51 miles 540 yards in one hour beating the previous record set by [[H. V. Colver]].<Ref>The Times, Monday, Jul 15, 1907</ref> | 1907. Set motorcycle record of 51 miles 540 yards in one hour beating the previous record set by [[H. V. Colver]].<Ref>The Times, Monday, Jul 15, 1907</ref> |
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Charles Richard Collier (1885-1954), motorcycle pioneer, of Matchless
1885[1] Born Plumstead, son of Henry Collier and his wife Louisa[2]
1899 With his brother Harry, built the first Matchless motorcycle[3]
1906 October 10th. Sets new motorcycle records at Canning Town track.[4]
1907. Set motorcycle record of 51 miles 540 yards in one hour beating the previous record set by H. V. Colver.[5]
1907 First place in the Isle of Man TT race (single cylinder class) on a Matchless
1908 Second place in the Isle of Man TT Race (single-cylinder class) on a Matchless
1910 First place in the Isle of Man TT race (open-class) on a Matchless
1928 Joint managing director of Matchless Motor Cycles (Colliers) Ltd on incorporation as a public company[6]
1954 Died in Woolwich[7]