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''' Coventry Bicycle Manufacturers <ref>[[1875 White and Co.'s Commercial and Trades Directory of Birmingham]]</ref> | ''' Coventry Bicycle Manufacturers <ref>[[1875 White and Co.'s Commercial and Trades Directory of Birmingham]]</ref> | ||
* [[Coventry Machinists Co]], ''Sewing machine and bicycle manufacturers''. Cheylesmore. [[Josiah Turner]], Manager | * [[Coventry Machinists Co]], ''Sewing machine and bicycle manufacturers''. Cheylesmore. [[Josiah Turner]], Manager | ||
* [[George Ball| Ball, George]], Cromwell Street, Earlsdon | * [[George Ball (of Earlsdon)| Ball, George]], Cromwell Street, Earlsdon | ||
* [[Smith and Starley]], St. Agnes Works, Hale Street | * [[Smith and Starley]], St. Agnes Works, Hale Street | ||
Latest revision as of 11:04, 23 January 2022
Birmingham Bicycle Manufacturers [1]
- Dodd, Robert, 36 Steelhouse Lane
- Hawkins and Co (of Coventry), 55 Lister Street
- Oliver, Jno., 17 Talfourd Street, Green Lane
- Palmer Brothers, (Machinists, manufacturers and exhibitors of the prize bicycles exhibited at the Royal Horticultural Exhibition, Aston Park, 1872. Victoria Road, Aston Park
- Rawlins, Edward, 20 Loveday Street, and Thimble Mill Lane
- Whitehouse and Co, Macdonald Street, Summer Lane
Coventry Bicycle Manufacturers [2]
- Coventry Machinists Co, Sewing machine and bicycle manufacturers. Cheylesmore. Josiah Turner, Manager
- Ball, George, Cromwell Street, Earlsdon
- Smith and Starley, St. Agnes Works, Hale Street
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