Coventry-Eagle was a British bicycle and motorcycle manufacturer. Established as a Victorian bicycle maker, the company began under the name of Hotchkiss...
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Falcon Cycles (category History of Coventry)
Meek Ltd was established in Coventry as a manufacturer of bicycles. In 1897, the company name was changed to Coventry-Eagle when John Meek left the company...
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Coventry (/ˈkɒvəntri/ KOV-ən-tree or rarely /ˈkʌv-/ KUV-) is a cathedral city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands county, in England, on the...
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Coventry Transport Museum (formerly known as the Museum of British Road Transport) is a transport museum, located in Coventry city centre, England. It...
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seems to have been associated with Falcon Cycles and Coventry Eagle. Recently in 2020 "British Eagle" registered with Brothers Bike Co INDIA. Professional...
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Company Calthorpe Clyno (1908–1923) Cotton Coventry-Eagle DOT Douglas (1907–1957) EMC (1946–1977) Excelsior (Coventry) (1896–1962) Francis-Barnett (1919–1966)...
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Italy Columbia Bicycles - USA Corima - France Cortina Cycles - USA Coventry-Eagle- UK (defunct - see Falcon Cycles) Cruzbike - USA, recumbent Cube - Germany...
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Albion gearboxes were fitted to Aston, Calthorpe, Carfield, Cotton, Coventry-Eagle, Dot, Elfson, Greeves, Hailstones and Ravenhall, Haden Precision, Lily...
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Coronet (1904–1906) Coronet (1957–1960) Coventry (1896–1903) Coventry-Eagle (1899) Coventry Premier (1912–1923) Coventry Victor (1926–1938) Cripps Crompton...
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1925. The couple left Coventry for the Netherlands due to Les Ravenhall's business, and started a business importing Coventry Eagle motorbikes. Their house...
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BSA, Triumph and Norton as well as less well known makers including Coventry-Eagle and Rudge. A full inventory of exhibits could be seen listed on the...
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Saint Michael, commonly known as Coventry Cathedral, is the seat of the Bishop of Coventry and the Diocese of Coventry within the Church of England. The...
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Connaught B-Type 1955 Cooper 500 MkIII 1949 Cord 810 Westchester Sedan 1937 Coventry Eagle B33 1926 Crocodile Mini-Sub 1983 Crossley Burney Streamline 1934 Daimler...
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Coventry Mall (also known as The Shoppes at Coventry) is a shopping mall in North Coventry Township, Pennsylvania (Pottstown, Pennsylvania), located at...
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Coventry Climax was a British manufacturer of forklift trucks, fire pumps, racing engines, and other speciality engines. The company was started in 1903...
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Argyll; motor tricycle/quadricycle: Allard, Anglo-American; motorcycle: Coventry-Eagle, OK-Supreme, Quadrant, Royal Enfield US. Steam: Century, Grout, Kensington...
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The Coventry Blaze are a British professional ice hockey team based in Coventry, England. They currently compete in the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL)...
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North Coventry Township is a township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 7,866 at the 2010 census. The township derives...
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"QuickFacts: East Coventry township, Chester County, Pennsylvania". census.gov. Retrieved October 8, 2021. "Church's 200th anniversary". Reading Eagle. November...
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BSA Bantam D1 1949 BSA Gold Star 1956 BSA M21 1960 BSA S28 OHV 1928 Coventry-Eagle B33 1926 Douglas Model R 1913 Douglas Vespa 152/L2 1959 Douglas with...
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HMS Coventry was a Type 42 (Sheffield-class) destroyer of the Royal Navy. Laid down by Cammell Laird and Company, Limited, at Birkenhead on 29 January...
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(Alldays & Onions), The Royal Ruby, The New Ryder, the Bown-Villiers, the Coventry-Eagle, the Gerrard, Sparkbrook, the Invicta (A. Barnett & Co), the Ixion,...
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on it, including Barry Hoban-badged frames made by Coventry Cycles (later trading as Coventry Eagle). This is a common practice of retired racing cyclists...
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1974 Bantel 1975–77 Dawes 1978 Holdsworth 1979–81 KP Crisps 1982–83 Coventry Eagle 1984 TI - Tower Housewares - Royale 1985 Raleigh - Weinmann 1986 Moducel...
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BSA, Triumph and Norton as well as less well known makers including Coventry-Eagle, Montgomery and New Imperial. One of the most valuable motorcycles in...
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The Eagle Mk1, commonly referred to as the Eagle T1G, was a Formula One racing car, designed by Len Terry for Dan Gurney's Anglo American Racers team....
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Viking - Campagnolo 1979 Carlton - Weinmann 1980 Weinmann - Chicken 1981 Coventry Eagle - Campagnolo 1982–1984 Falcon - Campagnolo 1985–1986 Moducel 1987 Watertech...
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p. 25. "Jane wins Coventry". Nashua (NH) Telegraph. UPI. September 26, 1977. p. 27. "Young ends golf slump". Reading (PA) Eagle. Associated Press. September...
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Clinton Morrison (category Coventry City F.C. players)
Palace and Birmingham City. He also played in the Football League for Coventry City, Sheffield Wednesday, Milton Keynes Dons, Brentford, Colchester United...
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All American Racers (redirect from Gurney Eagle)
California, USA by the All American Racers team. The Eagle T1G car, powered by an obsolete Coventry Climax engine, debuted at the 1966 Belgian Grand Prix...
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