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Difference between revisions of "Carlton Cycles"

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of Portland Works, Worksop.
of Portland Works, Worksop.


* Carlton the Hand Made Cycle.<ref>April 1936 Advert.</ref>
1936 "Carlton - the Hand Made Cycle".<ref>April 1936 Advert.</ref>
 
1937 The '''Carlton''' name reappeared through a new company based in Worksop, Nottingham, when they produced a neat lightweight motorcycle with a 122cc [[Villiers]] engine and three speeds, in a loop frame with blade forks.
 
1940 Post-World War II, the company only produced bicycles


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[Category: Town - Worksop]]
[[Category: Town - Worksop]]
[[Category: Cycles]]
[[Category: Cycles]]
[[category: Motorcycles]]

Latest revision as of 20:25, 28 November 2017

1 April 1936 Advert from CyclingMagazine.
8 April 1936 Advert from CyclingMagazine.
July 1936.
November 1936.

of Portland Works, Worksop.

1936 "Carlton - the Hand Made Cycle".[1]

1937 The Carlton name reappeared through a new company based in Worksop, Nottingham, when they produced a neat lightweight motorcycle with a 122cc Villiers engine and three speeds, in a loop frame with blade forks.

1940 Post-World War II, the company only produced bicycles

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Sources of Information

  1. April 1936 Advert.