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  1. The Raleigh Bicycle Company is a British bicycle manufacturer based in Nottingham, England and founded by Woodhead and Angois in 1885. Using Raleigh as their brand name, it is one of the oldest bicycle companies in the world.

  2. Nov 15, 2020 · The Raleigh story starts in 1885 when Richard Morris Woodhead from Sherwood and Frenchman Paul Eugene Louis Angois set up a bicycle shop on the Nottingham road from which their soon-to-be-famous bicycle would take its name.

  3. May 1, 2012 · The original firm, which went on to become Raleigh, was founded by three men who have largely been forgotten - Richard Woodhead, William Ellis, and a French citizen called Paul Angois.

  4. The Earliest Known Raleigh Safety Bicycle. The original company name was Woodhead, Angois & Ellis, changing to Raleigh Cycle Co around 1890. I’m not sure when Frank Bowden bought into the company. The Raleigh website says 1887, and the Cycle Encyclopaedia says 1891.

    • Frank Bowden, Richard Woodhead and Paul Angois1
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    • Frank Bowden, Richard Woodhead and Paul Angois4
    • Frank Bowden, Richard Woodhead and Paul Angois5
  5. Apr 23, 2023 · Frank Bowden purchased it in December 1888, and it later changed its name to The Raleigh Cycle Company, which was incorporated as a limited liability corporation in January 1889.

  6. The original company name was Woodhead, Angois & Ellis, changing to Raleigh Cycle Co around 1890. Richard Morriss Woodhead registered a British patent for a ‘Brake for Cycles’ on 3rd December 1890. Frank Bowden is not recorded as a witness at the bottom of the patent.

  7. Mechanic R.M. Woodhead, engineering and design expert Paul Angois, and financier William Ellis formed a bicycle shop on Raleigh Street in Nottingham, England, in 1886. The next year, they met Frank Bowden, a British lawyer who had moved to San Francisco after making his fortune in Hong Kong.