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Thomson and James

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1888 William Gilbert James was a founder of the company

1890 Jan/Feb. The Stanley Exhibition of Cycles at the Crystal Palace. Bicycle. Illustrated.

1898 James sold his interest in the business

1899 William Gilbert James left the partnership with George Palmer Thomson and Herbert Cyril Heard, carrying on business as Cycle Manufacturers, at No. 39, Chalk Farm-road, Middlesex, under the style or firm of Thomson, James, and Heard, as from the 30th of April, 1899. George Palmer Thomson and Herbert Cyril Heard continued the business[1]

1903 Established Mohawk Cycle Co


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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 9 June 1899
  • The Engineer 1890/02/07 p107