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Dennis Brothers Speed King bicycle in Guildford Museum The first purpose-built motor vehicle factory in Britain in Onslow Street, Guildford. Dennis Brothers was founded in 1895 by brothers John Cawsey Dennis (1871–1939) and (Herbert) Raymond Dennis (1878–1939) who made Speed King bicycles. [1]
Dennis R. Washington (born 1934) is an American billionaire industrialist who owns, or co-owns controlling interests in, a large consortium of privately held companies collectively known as the Washington Companies and, in Canada, another collection of companies known as the Seaspan Marine Corporation.
Richard J. Dennis, a commodities speculator once known as the "Prince of the Pit," [1] was born in Chicago, in January, 1949. In the early 1970s, he borrowed $1,600 and reportedly made $350 million. In the early 1970s, he borrowed $1,600 and reportedly made $350 million.
Dennis Eagle's history goes back to the autumn of 1971 when Hestair Group bought Yorkshire Vehicles Limited in Leeds and Eagle Engineering Co in Warwick. [3] Six months later Hestair bought Dennis Motor Holdings [ 4 ] and thereafter managed the businesses as the Vehicle Division of Hestair Engineering.
The group was formed by Dennis Greaves, formerly of Nine Below Zero, and Mick Lister in early 1982. [1] They went through several line-up changes, but Greaves and Lister remained members throughout the group's run. [2] They released several singles before their first album, Playground, was issued in 1985. [1]
Preservation of Affordable Housing has bought Northside Village in Dennis, according to the housing organization.. The Boston-based housing organization said it would preserve affordability for ...
Dennis Brothers was founded in 1895 by brothers John Cawsey Dennis (1871–1939) and (Herbert) Raymond Dennis (1878–1939) who made Speed King bicycles. [1] They built the bicycles, initially from bought-in parts, and sold them from their shop, The Universal Athletic Stores, in High Street, Guildford .