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of Torrington Avenue and Priory Street, Coventry
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* 1936 [[Coventry Bicycles]] became the [[Associated Cycle Manufacturers of Coventry]]  
1936 [[Coventry Bicycles]] became the [[Associated Cycle Manufacturers of Coventry]]  


* 1938 Production moved to the old Triumph factory in Priory Street<ref>History of Coventry [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=16026]</ref>
1938 Production moved to the old Triumph factory in Priory Street<ref>History of Coventry [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=16026]</ref>


* 1954 Acquired by [[Raleigh]], including the share capital of '''Triumph Cycle Company'''<ref>The Times, 3 February 1954</ref>.
1954 Acquired by [[Raleigh Cycle Co|Raleigh]], including the share capital of '''Triumph Cycle Company'''<ref>The Times, 3 February 1954</ref>.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 18:20, 3 May 2012

of Torrington Avenue and Priory Street, Coventry

1936 Coventry Bicycles became the Associated Cycle Manufacturers of Coventry

1938 Production moved to the old Triumph factory in Priory Street[1]

1954 Acquired by Raleigh, including the share capital of Triumph Cycle Company[2].

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Sources of Information

  1. History of Coventry [1]
  2. The Times, 3 February 1954