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Sturmey-Archer was a
manufacturing company originally from Nottingham, England. It
primarily produced bicycle hub gears,
brakes and a
great many other...
- John
James Henry Sturmey (1857–1930),
known as
Henry Sturmey, is best
remembered as the
inventor with
James Archer of the
Sturmey-Archer three-speed hub...
- the
rights to both the Reilly/Archer and
Sturmey 3-speeds. Reilly's hub went into
production as the
first Sturmey Archer 3-speed. In 1902,
Mikael Pedersen...
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because of
financial pressure and sold
Sturmey-Archer's
factory site to the
University of
Nottingham and
Sturmey-Archer and
saddle manufacturer Brooks...
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Bottle dynamo Dynamo "
Sturmey-Archer | X-FDD".
Sturmey-Archer. 2017.
Retrieved 31
January 2017. "
Sturmey-Archer | XL-FDD". www.
sturmey-archer.com. 2017. Retrieved...
- Kingdom. L. J. K.
Setright suggests that the
magazine was set up by
Henry Sturmey as an
organ of
propaganda for
Harry J. Lawson,
founder of the
Daimler Company...
- 1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.46775. PMC 10709772. PMID 38064216.
Matson JL,
Sturmey P, eds. (2022).
Handbook of
autism and
pervasive developmental disorder:...
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Automobile ****ociation. p. 180. OCLC 6360726.
Retrieved 10
September 2010.
Sturmey,
Henry (2
April 1908). "The Use of
Unsuitable Vehicles".
Commercial Motor...
- Many were sold as
either single speed with
coaster brake or ****ed with a
Sturmey-Archer AW three-speed hub. The New-Zealand-manufactured
version was offered...
- Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 4
September 2023. Matson,
Johnny L.;
Sturmey,
Peter (16 June 2011).
International Handbook of
Autism and
Pervasive Developmental...