An Ariel 500 belt drive three-wheeler, 1914. Artist: Unknown

An Ariel 500 belt drive three-wheeler, 1914. Artist: Unknown

1-194-554 - National Motor Museum/Heritage Images

An Ariel 500 belt drive three-wheeler, 1914. Two couples sit on the bike. The man at the back scowls at the camera while the other three smile.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.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. John Kemp Starley: British: Cycle engineer
  2. William Hillman: : Motor manufacturer

Medium
  1. Photograph

Category Hierarchy

Lifestyle & Leisure Transport & Travel

Locations & Buildings Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4920x3825
File Size : 55,134kb


Aliases

  1. A14745
  1. 0340001973
  1. 1-194-554
  1. 1194554
  1. 1973
  1. A14745


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