- The
Ryknield Motor Company,
originally established as the
Ryknield Engine Company was a short-lived
motor car
manufacturer of the
early twentieth century...
-
route until a
small road
through the
residential area of
Churchill marked Ryknield Street on the
modern 1:25,000
Ordnance Survey map,
exactly in a line with...
- 2011 census,
increasing again to 6,818 in the 2021 census. The
Roman road
Ryknield Street p****es
through the village,
going north towards Alcester. There...
-
southwest near
Pentrich was a
Roman fortlet on the
major road
known as
Ryknield Street.
Another Roman road
known as
Lilley Street ran from
there to the...
-
joined the
Ryknield Engine Co Ltd of Burton-on-Trent. This
company failed in 1905 and
Baguley became Manager of its successor, the
Ryknield Motor Company...
- Critchley-Norris, two by
Lancashire Steam (predecessor of
Leyland Motors) and one by
Ryknield. In 1931, the
service became jointly operated by the
Corporation and the...
-
joined BSA from
Ryknield Motor Company in 1907. In 1911
Ryknield went into
administration and
Ernest Baguley left BSA and
bought the
Ryknield Shobnall Road...
-
Rykeneld Street or
Ryknield Street was a
Roman road
which ran
through the
northern Midlands of
England from Deva (Chester) to
Derventio (Derby) via what...
- and
occupied until c. 200 AD. Two
Roman Roads appear to have met there.
Ryknield or
Icknield Street was laid out
between Bourton-on-the-Water and Derby...
- set up
Baguley Cars Ltd,
taking over the ****ets of the (then defunct)
Ryknield Motor Company at
Shobnall Road Works, Burton-on-Trent. The
company produced...