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  2. Hazlewoods Limited - Wikipedia

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    Hazlewoods Limited of Coventry were manufacturers of bicycles from 1895, and motorcycles from 1911 until closure c. 1923. They were typical many British companies who proceeded from bicycle manufacture to motorised bicycles, a change made possible by engine and geared hub suppliers.

  3. List of people from Coventry - Wikipedia

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    David Clements (born 1994), ice hockey player for Coventry Blaze and the British men's national team [22] Rowena Cole (born 1992), middle distance runner [23] Anketil de Coleshull (active in 1295), first known Member of Parliament for Coventry [24] Ray Colledge (1922–2014), mountaineer [25] Cyril Connolly (1903–1974), literary critic and ...

  4. Category:People from Coventry by occupation - Wikipedia

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  5. City Link (company) - Wikipedia

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    City Link was a British next day courier company, operating from 1969 to 2015. It was based in Coventry, West Midlands with offices in other parts of the country. On 24 December 2014, the company entered administration.

  6. Emily Smith (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    More than 800 women signed their names on the cloth, which was later embroidered by Mrs May Adams. People paid six pence each to sign [2] and the donations were sent to Stalingrad along with the cloth. [8] [9] In 1944 a "bond of friendship" was created between Coventry and Stalingrad in one of the earliest recorded examples of city twinning. [2]

  7. Tom Mann - Wikipedia

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    Mann was born on 15 April 1856, on Grange Road, Longford, Coventry. His birth house was previously maintained by Coventry City Council, but is now privately owned after being sold in 2004. The property still stands today. Mann was the son of a clerk who worked at a colliery. He attended school from the ages of six to nine, then began work doing ...

  8. William Booth (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to his election as Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, Booth had served as Rector of Prescot, Lancashire from 1441. He was provided to the see of Coventry and Lichfield on 26 April 1447 and consecrated on 9 July 1447. [2] Booth was translated to the archdiocese of York on 21 July 1452. [3]

  9. Coventry University Students' Union - Wikipedia

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    Coventry University Students' Union, also known as CUSU and Your Students' Union, [1] is the students' union for Coventry University, in Coventry, England.. The Students’ Union is situated in The Hub with other facilities for sports and societies and media in another building in Priory Street, both buildings are on the main university campus; the Hub is used for students to socialise or ...