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| '''Victoria''' of Dennistoun, Glasgow
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| Produced motorcycles from 1902 to 1928.
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| 1902 The company made their own frames to carry bought-in engines and other components. The machines were typical of the era, but of excellent quality. Gradually, over the years, they improved technically.
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| 1908 At the late-Stanley show they exhibited a lightweight, two-stroke model. It had a 143cc engine, [[Ruthardt]] magneto and the option of a drop frame to provide a ladies' model. They were still very conventional in style.
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| 1912 [[Precision]] engines were now being used, along with an [[Armstrong Triplex Three-Speed Gear Co|Armstrong]] three-speed rear hub.
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| 1914 A [[Precision]] V-twin, [[Villiers]] two-stroke and a 2hp lightweight were added.
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| 1915 The same range continued into that year, but wartime brought a halt to production.
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| Post-war. They offered a small range using 147cc and 247cc [[Villiers]] engines, plus a choice of transmission.
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| 1924 The range was augmented with the addition of four-stroke models using [[J. A. Prestwich Industries|JAP]] engines.
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| 1925 Engines used were [[Villiers]] 147cc, 247cc and 343cc, plus 293cc, 596cc [[J. A. Prestwich Industries|JAP]]. All had three speeds, but only three had all-chain drive.
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| 1928 The line ran on, little altered, until this year.
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| == See Also ==
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| == Sources of Information ==
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| <references/>
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| * The British Motorcycle Directory - Over 1,100 Marques from 1888 - by Roy Bacon and Ken Hallworth. Pub: The Crowood Press 2004 ISBN 1 86126 674 X
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| * The Encyclopedia of the Motorcycle by Peter Henshaw. Published 2007. ISBN 978 1 8401 3967 9
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| * [http://www.cybermotorcycle.com/euro/brands/victoria_uk.htm] Cyber Motor Cycles web site
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