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British Cycle Manufacturing Co



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Royal Ajax 1904
Image is almost identical to that of the 1904 Alldays.

of Berry St, Liverpool UK

Royal Ajax brand.

The same marque is also listed under Silver Queen Cycle Co, built between 1904 and 1906.

Closely connected with the Silver Queen Cycle Co, and quite possibly the factory for same.

1895 Partnership dissolved. '...the Partnership lately existing between us the undersigned Thomas Fuller Toovey and Howard Feeny in the business of Bicycle Manufacturers and Dealers carried on at 45 Everton-road in the city of Liverpool and Number 42 High-street Camden Town London under the style or firm of the British Cycle Manufacturing Company was dissolved by mutual consent as and from the 29th day of August 1895. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm in respect to the business formerly carried on by them at Everton-road Liverpool aforesaid will be received and paid by the said Howard Feeny who will carry on business at that address under the style of the British Cycle Manufacturing Company and all debts due and owing by the said late firm in respect of the business formerly carried on at 42 High-street Camden Town London will be received and paid by the said Thomas Fuller Toovey who will carry on business at that address as the British Cycle Manufacturing Company...'[1]

1906 British Cycle Manufacturing Company Ltd, 1 and 2, Berry-street, Liverpool,

1913 British Cycle Manufacturing Co (1901), Ltd, 1 and 3 Berry Street, Liverpool.[2]

1914 Selling Silver Queen and Royal Ajax cycles. 'During our removal to Paradise Street from our old Berry Street premises' Source: Graces Guide



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