
Sujet
Syke riding an Ariel 4 during the Inter Varsity motor cross hill climb, November 1931. Artist: Unknown
Légende
Syke riding an Ariel 4 during the Inter Varsity motor cross hill climb, November 1931. The company was founded by James Starley and William Hillman in 1870 to make bicycles and the first patented tensioned wire-spoke wheel. Ariel first made a powered tricycle in 1898 using a de Dion engine. They made their first motorized two-wheeler in 1901, powered by Kerry engines, selling them in 1902. The company closed in 1970.
Beaulieu (England), National Motor Museum
Date
1931
Crédit
Photo12/Heritage Images/National Motor Museum
Notre référence
HRM19A88_428
Model release
Non
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
53,9Mo (1,9Mo) / 42,5cm x 31,8cm / 5021 x 3750 (300dpi)