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Probable connection with [[Bonnick, Evans, Bonnick and Co]]
Probable connection with [[Bonnick, Evans, Bonnick and Co]]


1885 Founded by [[Arthur Bonnick]]
1870 At a time when the weaving industry was flourishing in Coventry, [[William Riley, (Junior)]] became a master weaver in his family's business, which also produced weaving machinery for sale to other businesses, an activity which provided him with a sound engineering knowledge.
 
The weaving industry, however, soon entered a period of rapid decline, forcing William Riley to seek more profitable ventures
 
1885 company founded by [[Arthur Bonnick]]
 
1890 Riley and his associates acquired the [[Bonnick Cycle Co]]., which they re-named the [[Riley Cycle Co]] six years later.


1896 Company bought by [[William Riley, (Junior)]] and became the [[Riley Cycle Co]]
1896 Company bought by [[William Riley, (Junior)]] and became the [[Riley Cycle Co]]




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== Sources of Information ==
== Sources of Information ==
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* Contributor JW 1st December 2010 </ref>
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Revision as of 09:39, 23 September 2013

Probable connection with Bonnick, Evans, Bonnick and Co

1870 At a time when the weaving industry was flourishing in Coventry, William Riley, (Junior) became a master weaver in his family's business, which also produced weaving machinery for sale to other businesses, an activity which provided him with a sound engineering knowledge.

The weaving industry, however, soon entered a period of rapid decline, forcing William Riley to seek more profitable ventures

1885 company founded by Arthur Bonnick

1890 Riley and his associates acquired the Bonnick Cycle Co., which they re-named the Riley Cycle Co six years later.

1896 Company bought by William Riley, (Junior) and became the Riley Cycle Co





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Sources of Information

  • Contributor JW 1st December 2010 </ref>