- The
Wearwell Cycle Company was a
bicycle manufacturing company founded in 1889 in
Wolverhampton by the five sons of
Henry Clarke,
founder of the late Cogent...
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manufactured by
Sunbeam and AJS, but
there are also
examples by
firms such as
Wearwell Cycle Company and Rockson. The
museum is
affiliated to the
British Motorcycle...
- of the
Maritime Junior Hockey League, the W****s
Major Midgets and the
Wearwell Bantam Bombers (formerly
Scotsburn Major Bantam Crushers). The
rinks also...
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manufacturer Elswick Hopper plc
began a
period of expansion,
purchasing Wearwell Cycles,
which had been
established before 1872. In 1978 the
company acquired...
- 2015 1902 Neustadt-Perry NA at rmsothebys.com,
accessed 21
March 2018
Wearwell Motor Carriage Co. at gracesguide.co.uk,
accessed 21
March 2018 The Autocar...
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other manufacturers,
including Werner, Wolf and Clyno. In 1909,
after a
Wearwell motorcycle ****ed with a
Stevens side-valve single-cylinder
engine won...
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looking for work as an engineer, he
temporarily takes a
menial job at the
Wearwell Shoe Store,
operated by
Ralph Cabell,
where his
coworker is
Raymond St...
- counterparts.
Elswick Hopper throughout the 1970s
acquired brands including Wearwell (1974) and
Falcon (1978). In 1982 the
agglomerated firm was restructured...
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Driver was
challenged as the
pinnacle bat with the
introduction of the
Wearwell, with an
innovative vellum covered blade. The new bat was
intended to offer...
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Professional teams 1951
Dayton 1952–1955
Hercules Cycles 1956
Meulenberg /
Wearwell /
Hercules 1957–1959 O'Brien
Cycles 1959–1961
Viking Cycles 1962 Fred Dean...