W. A. Lloyd and Co
of Bath Street, Birmingham
of Warwick St, Birmingham (1896)
The company of W. A. Lloyd
1882 Bicycles
1894 Announcement. 'W. A. LLOYD & Co.- This company has been registered with a capital of £10,000, in £10 shares; the objects being to acquire and take over as a going concern the business of cycling and sewing-machine fittings manufacturers carried on by A. William Lloyd and John Blyth, at Clyde Works, Lionel Street, and Regent Works, Warwick Street, Birmingham. The first directors are: Alfred Ash, Thomas Blyth, Charles B. Blyth, and after adoption of purchase agreement William A. Lloyd and John Blyth. Qualification for office, the holding of 20 shares in his own right. Remuneration of chairman 30gs. per annum ; ordinary directors 20gs. per annum. William A. Lloyd and John Blyth are the managing directors at a salary of £3. 10s. per week each.'[1]
1896 Maker of cycle components[2]
1897 Liquidation of the business.[3]
presumably became W. A. Lloyds Cycle Fittings