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* [[D. Carter and Co]], Stratford-upon-Avon | * [[D. Carter and Co]], Stratford-upon-Avon | ||
* [[Caroche Tricycle Co]], Coventry | * [[Caroche Tricycle Co]], Coventry | ||
* [[William Andrews]], Aston | * [[William Andrews Ltd|William Andrews]], Aston | ||
* [[Hillman, Herbert and Cooper]], Coventry | * [[Hillman, Herbert and Cooper]], Coventry | ||
* [[Sparkbrook Manufacturing Co]] | * [[Sparkbrook Manufacturing Co]] |
Latest revision as of 11:27, 17 July 2022
Third annual Speedwell Club Bicycle and Tricycle Exhibition held at Bingley Hall, Birmingham with more than 500 machines
Last year (1883) some 10,000 tricycles sold and around 10,000 employed in the trade
Exhibitors mentioned:
- Coventry Machinists Co with 36 exhibits including the Cheylesmore tricycle especially suited for lady riders and the Imperial Club racing machines and weighing less than 60 pounds. Also show a spring frame.
- Singer and Co show 30 machines with tricycles with steering on all three wheels
- D. Rudge and Co have works that cover five acres. Their principle machines have a large driving wheel and two small wheels on the other side. These machines weigh 48 pounds and 50 miles has been covered in 3 hours 47 minutes and 40 seconds. Also show the Rotary for ladies and the Coventry Convertible. Their cycles are used by Howell in races.
- Humber, Marriott and Cooper of Beeston show tricycles. Also a 54-inch Humber on which 20.5 miles were covered in an hour; and a 57-inch Humber on which the one, ten, twenty-five and fifty mile championships were won in 1883. Wood of Leicester won the mile race in 2 min 31.4 seconds
- Starley and Sutton show 'Sociables'
- Centaur Co
- Royal Machine Manufacturing Co with 30 exhibits
- St. George's Foundry Co with the 'Europa' and 'Diana' machines
- Howe Machine Co of London
- Monarch Tricycle Co of Birmingham
- T. Clare and Son, London
- Joseph Lucas and Sons
- Lion Cycle Co, Birmingham
- Exeter Bicycle and Tricycle Co
- George Riley, Handsworth
- Lloyd Brothers, Harborne
- Midland Machinists Co, Birmingham
- Mercury Machinists Co, Birmingham
- D. Carter and Co, Stratford-upon-Avon
- Caroche Tricycle Co, Coventry
- William Andrews, Aston
- Hillman, Herbert and Cooper, Coventry
- Sparkbrook Manufacturing Co
- Ellis and Co, London
- Hurt, Son, Peard and Co, Birmingham and London
- Zephyr Co
- H. Whittles, Lozells
- Samuel Lloyd, Wolverhampton
- Adam Burdess, Coventry
- J. Devey and Son, Wolverhampton
- T. Smallwood and Co, Foleshill
- Otto Co, London
- H. Whitehouse, Reading
- J. and H. Brookes, Birmingham
- A. H. Alldridge, Parade
- B. Bennett, Coventry
- S. Beeney, Smallbrook Street shows a steam tricycle
- Captain Terry shows a convertible boat tricycle which last year he journeyed from London to Paris. The boat is canvas on a metal framework.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Birmingham Daily Post, Thursday, February 21, 1884