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British motorcycle manufacturer 1886–1983
Triumph Engineering Co Ltd was a British motorcycle manufacturing company, based originally in Coventry and then in Meriden. A new company, Triumph Motorcycles
Triumph_Engineering
UK-owned motorcycle manufacturer
original company Triumph Engineering went into receivership. The new company, initially called Bonneville Coventry Ltd, continued Triumph's lineage of motorcycle
Triumph_Motorcycles_Ltd
produced under the Triumph brand, by both the original company, Triumph Engineering Co Ltd, and its later incarnations, and the current Triumph Motorcycles Ltd
List_of_Triumph_motorcycles
Type of motorcycle
generations, by the defunct Triumph Engineering in Meriden, West Midlands, England, were 1959–1983 and 1985–1988. The third series, by Triumph Motorcycles in Hinckley
Triumph_Bonneville
Index of articles associated with the same name
Triumph Tiger is a name used by a number of former motorcycles historically made by the British company Triumph Engineering and more-recent models by
Triumph_Tiger
British motorcycle
The Triumph Bonneville T120 is a motorcycle originally made by Triumph Engineering from 1959 to 1975. It was the first model of the Bonneville series,
Triumph_Bonneville_T120
Type of motorcycle
The Triumph Thunderbird is a British motorcycle that was introduced by Triumph in 1949 and produced in many forms until 1966. The name was reused three
Triumph_Thunderbird
Motorcycle
The Triumph Bonneville T140 is a standard motorcycle with a 750 cc (46 cu in) capacity engine that was designed and built by Triumph Engineering at Meriden
Triumph_Bonneville_T140
British motorcycle made from 1915 to 1923
The Triumph Model H (also known as the 'Type H' and 'the Trusty') is a British motorcycle made by Triumph Engineering Co Ltd in Coventry, England. A total
Triumph_Model_H
Topics referred to by the same term
Triumph Engineering Co Ltd, a defunct British motorcycle manufacturer (1885–1951 taken over by BSA, 1972 merged with Norton) Norton Villiers Triumph,
Triumph_Motorcycles
British motorcycle produced 1991–1998
Hinckley, Leicestershire, England, by Triumph Motorcycles Ltd, the successor business to the defunct Triumph Engineering at Meriden Works, Warwickshire, England
Triumph_Trident
Motor vehicle
His agreement was, if Harry Webster, Director of Engineering at Triumph, liked the design, Triumph could use the prototype as the basis for a new model
Triumph_Stag
British car manufacturing company, 1885–1984
and in 1936 the Triumph bicycle and motorcycle businesses were sold, the latter to Jack Sangster of Ariel to become Triumph Engineering Co Ltd. Healey
Triumph_Motor_Company
British motorcycle
limited-edition production-class racer hand-built in 1965 by the Triumph Engineering factory race shop at their Meriden Works based on the Bonneville
Triumph_Thruxton
British motorcycle
The Triumph Twenty One (also known as the 3TA) is a standard motorcycle made by Triumph Engineering Co Ltd in Coventry. The Model Twenty One was the first
Triumph_Twenty_One
Type of motorcycle
Hinckley, Leicestershire, England, by Triumph Motorcycles Ltd, the successor business to the defunct Triumph Engineering at Meriden Works, Warwickshire, England
Triumph_Daytona_T300
British motorcycle
motorcycle that was made by Triumph, in Meriden, from 1956 to 1973, when it was replaced by the five-speed 750-cc Triumph Tiger TR7V.[clarification needed]
Triumph_TR6_Trophy
British motorcycle
motorcycle first made by the British motorcycle company Triumph in 1939. Production ceased when the Triumph factory was destroyed by German bombing in 1940 during
Triumph_Tiger_100
British motorcycle
The TR5 Trophy was a standard motorcycle made by Triumph Engineering at the Meriden factory between 1949 and 1958. Based on the Speed Twin, the TR5 was
Triumph_TR5_Trophy
British motorcycle
The Triumph Tiger 110 is a British sports motorcycle that Triumph first made at their Coventry factory between 1953 and 1961. The T110 was developed from
Triumph_Tiger_T110
German office equipment manufacturer
name to Triumph Werke Nürnberg AG, and two years later it was split off from Triumph Engineering. During World War I and World War II, Triumph mainly manufactured
Triumph-Adler
1960s/1970s British motorcycle made by Triumph Engineering, Meriden
The Triumph Trident and BSA Rocket 3 was a technically advanced, high-performance roadster (or standard) motorcycle made by Triumph Engineering and BSA
BSA_Rocket_3/Triumph_Trident
British motorcycle
The Triumph Tiger Cub was a 200 cc (12 cu in) single-cylinder British motorcycle made by Triumph Motorcycles at their Meriden factory in the West Midlands
Triumph_Tiger_Cub
2017-03-03. The Triumph brand has had two distinct eras, one as Triumph Engineering Company, then under BSA at Meriden, and the recent one as Triumph Motorcycles
List of motorcycle manufacturers
List_of_motorcycle_manufacturers
Recipient of the George Cross
Campbell was called upon to deal with an unexploded bomb in the Triumph Engineering Company's works in Coventry. This bomb had halted war production
Sandy Campbell (British Army officer)
Sandy_Campbell_(British_Army_officer)
Topics referred to by the same term
Triumph or triumph in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Triumph may refer to: Triumph, Idaho, US Triumph, Illinois, US Triumph, Louisiana, US Triumph Township
Triumph
British scooter
networks. This badge engineering was one of the last uses of the Sunbeam marque. The differences between the BSA Sunbeam and Triumph Tigress were entirely
Triumph_Tigress/BSA_Sunbeam
Type of motorcycle
The Triumph Scrambler is a British motorcycle made by Triumph Motorcycles. Launched in 2006, it was the last Triumph styled by designer John Mockett, who
Triumph_Scrambler
American aerospace components manufacturer
Triumph Group, Inc. is an American supplier of aerospace services, structures, systems and support. Based in Radnor, Pennsylvania, Triumph engineers, designs
Triumph_Group
British motorcycle
made by Triumph at their Coventry, and later Meriden factories. Edward Turner, Triumph's Chief Designer and managing director, launched the Triumph Speed
Triumph_Speed_Twin
Type of motorcycle
The Triumph Tina also known as the Triumph T10 was a small and low-performance scooter with a 100 cc (6.1 cu in) two-stroke engine, an automatic transmission
Triumph_Tina
British motorcycle
The Triumph Tiger Daytona is a motorcycle made by Triumph from 1967 to 1974. The 'Daytona' name was derived from American rider Buddy Elmore's win at
Triumph_Tiger_Daytona
Type of motorcycle
Hinckley, Leicestershire, England, by Triumph Motorcycles Ltd, the successor business to the defunct Triumph Engineering at Meriden Works, Warwickshire, England
Triumph_Trophy_(T300)
Type of motorcycle
The Triumph Tiger 80 is a British motorcycle made by Triumph from 1936 until 1940. There was also a 250cc Tiger 70 and a 500cc Tiger 90. Production of
Triumph_Tiger_80
Hand crafted British motorcycles
entitled Triumph Legend TT. Triumph Engineering Co Ltd Norton Villiers Triumph Triumph Motorcycles Ltd National Motorcycle Museum 1988 Triumph Legend,
Triumph_Legend_964cc
2023 studio album by Open Mike Eagle
Another Triumph of Ghetto Engineering is the ninth studio album by American rapper Open Mike Eagle, released on August 25, 2023, by Auto Reverse Records
Another Triumph of Ghetto Engineering
Another_Triumph_of_Ghetto_Engineering
British motorcycle
prototype based around the Triumph Bonneville T140 which the factory judged too powerful. Instead, Meriden's director of engineering Brian Jones based the
Triumph_Tiger_Trail
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Triumph Trophy has been the name of several models of motorcycles produced by Triumph Engineering and its successor, Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. This set
Triumph_Trophy_(set_index)
British motorcycle
The so-called Triumph Quadrant (a.k.a. "Quadrent") was a "bitsa" designed and built in secret by Doug Hele in 1973. It was a 1,000 cc four-cylinder motorcycle
Triumph_Quadrant
British motorcycle
the Truth)". Triumph Engineering Kemp, Andrew; De Cet (2004). Classic British Bikes. Mirco. Bookmart Ltd. ISBN 978-1-86147-136-9. "Triumph Thunderbird
Triumph_Thunderbird_900
British motorcycle
Triumph 6/1 is a motorcycle that was made by Triumph at their Coventry factory from 1934 to 1936. Designed by Val Page, the 6/1 was the first Triumph
Triumph_6/1
Type of motorcycle
The BSA/Triumph racing triples were three cylinder 750 cc racing motorcycles manufactured by BSA/Triumph and raced with factory support from 1969 to 1974
BSA/Triumph_racing_triples
British motorcycle
The Triumph Ricardo was a British single-cylinder motorcycle manufactured by the Triumph Engineering Co Ltd between 1921 and 1928. Named after engine designer
Triumph_Ricardo
Hybrid motorcycle combining parts of different manufacturers
motor cycles built from the 1950s[citation needed] that involved fitting Triumph engines into Norton frames. Because no factory offered Triton motorcycles
Triton_motorcycle
British motorcycle
The Triumph TR65 Thunderbird is a motorcycle made by the Triumph worker's co-operative at the Meriden factory from 1981 to 1983. The TR65 was a reintroduction
Triumph_TR65_Thunderbird
British motorcycle
model made by Triumph Engineering at their Meriden factory. Designed to appeal to the US market, the TSS had an eight valve Weslake Engineering cylinder head
Triumph_T140W_TSS
British motorcycle
The Triumph Bandit was a British motorcycle manufactured as a prototype by Triumph in 1970. Originally designed by Edward Turner (who was already retired
Triumph_Bandit
British motorcycle
amalgamation of Triumph and BSA. Although both the BSA A65 and the Triumph 650 cc twins engines were pushrod overhead valve (OHV) units, only the Triumph had twin
Tribsa
British motorcycle
The Triumph X-75 Hurricane was a 'factory special' motorcycle designed by fairing specialist Craig Vetter. The X-75 had swooping glassfibre bodywork,
Triumph_X-75_Hurricane
British motorcycle
had earlier persuaded Brian Jones, Meriden's engineering director, to come up with a low rider-styled Triumph Bonneville for the USA market, her having observed
Triumph_T140_TSX
Type of motorcycle
suspension. It was one of the best selling bikes in the Triumph line-up. Triumph Engineering "TRIUMPH ADVENTURER 900 (1995-2002) Motorcycle Review". motorcyclenews
Triumph_Adventurer_900
the machine passed over bumps. Triumph Workshop Instruction Manual for Models 1945 - 1955 (pdf). Triumph Engineering. April 1964. Publication Part No
Triumph_sprung_hub
Topics referred to by the same term
Triumph Thunderbird may refer to a number of different motorcycles produced by Triumph Engineering and Triumph Motorcycles Ltd: Triumph Thunderbird, the
Triumph Thunderbird (disambiguation)
Triumph_Thunderbird_(disambiguation)
British motorcycle designer
company. Ariel owner Jack Sangster bought it and changed the name to Triumph Engineering Company. The Ariel Square Four changed from the 4F 600 cc OHC version
Edward Turner (motorcycle designer)
Edward_Turner_(motorcycle_designer)
Motorcycle endurance race
1957 Gustave Lefèvre Georges Briand - Norton 1958 Inizan Mutel - Triumph Engineering 1959 Jean-Claude Bargetzi Georges Briand - Norton 1960 René Maucherat
Bol_d'Or
British industrialist (1896–1977)
struggling Triumph Motorcycles company, renamed it Triumph Engineering Co., and brought in Edward Turner from Ariel to improve the product range. The Triumph Speed
Jack_Sangster
British motorcycle, made 1998–2001
height. 2001 Triumph Legend TT discontinued. Triumph Legend 964cc Triumph Engineering Co Ltd "1999 Triumph Legend TT". Archived from the original on 28
Triumph_Legend_TT
British motorcycle
completion of the similarly three-cylinder-powered Triumph Daytona 955i, Triumph began engineering analysis to work out weight, engine performance in
Triumph_Daytona_675
Topics referred to by the same term
Triumph Rocket III BSA Rocket 3/Triumph Trident, a motorcycle by Triumph Engineering A rocket by Astra, see Rocket 3 This disambiguation page lists articles
Rocket_3
Triumph sports car
The Triumph TR7 is a sports car that was manufactured in the United Kingdom from September 1974 to October 1981 by British Leyland Motor Corporation (BLMC)
Triumph_TR7
British drophead coupé automobile (1961–1965)
The Triumph TR4 is a sports car produced by the Triumph Motor Company from 1961 to 1965. Successor to the TR3A, the TR4's chassis and drivetrain are closely
Triumph_TR4
Line of motorcycles made by Kawasaki
street bikes came to an end when Triumph Engineering developed an inline-triple engine for the BSA Rocket 3/Triumph Trident. The 1969 Kawasaki H1 Mach
Kawasaki_W_series
Branch of engineering
Electrical engineering is an engineering discipline concerned with the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems that use electricity
Electrical_engineering
Series of motorcycles made by the Birmingham Small Arms Company
The 6" sls front brake was used on both the UK and US variants. Triumph Engineering had been bought by BSA in 1951 but had retained its own identity
BSA_B25
German industrialist bicycle, motorcycle and car manufacturer
online and open access. Triumph Engineering Triumph Motor Company Standard Motor Company Triumph (TWN) Triumph Cycle Co. Ltd "Triumph and Gloria". Archived
Siegfried_Bettmann
Public university in Chennai, India
university, taking under its wings all the engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu. This included six government engineering colleges, three government-aided private
Anna_University
American motorcycle manufacturer
adopted for military issue, first with the British Model H produced by Triumph Engineering Co Ltd in 1915. The U.S. military purchased over 20,000 motorcycles
Harley-Davidson
System for identifying vehicles
Limited SCE DeLorean SCF Aston Martin Lagonda Limited SCG Triumph Engineering original Triumph Motorcycle company SCK Ifor Williams Trailers SCR London
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British billionaire businessman (born 1943)
motorcycle industry Honorary Doctor of Laws, University of Leicester Triumph Engineering "MR JOHN STUART BLOOR director information. Free director information
John_Bloor
Trafalgar-class nuclear-powered attack submarine of the Royal Navy
HMS Triumph was a Trafalgar-class nuclear submarine of the Royal Navy and was the seventh and final boat of her class. She was the nineteenth nuclear-powered
HMS_Triumph_(S93)
1968–1986 automotive manufacturing conglomerate
Liverpool Speke. Former Hall Engineering Group car body plant purchased by Standard-Triumph in 1959 (Speke No.1), plus new Triumph assembly plant opened in
British_Leyland
German bombing raids on the English city in World War II
called upon to deal with an unexploded bomb that had fallen at the Triumph Engineering works in Canley. Because of it, war production in two factories had
Coventry_Blitz
Motor vehicle
The Triumph 1300 is a medium/small 4-door saloon car that was made between 1965 and 1970 by Standard Triumph in Coventry, England, under the control of
Triumph_1300
Region of England
control surface in 1868, decades before the first actual flight. Triumph Engineering was a famous motorbike firm in Meriden. About a quarter of all British
West_Midlands_(region)
British bicycle manufacturer
introduced a 500cc parallel-twin engine, following the trend that Triumph Engineering set with the Speed Twin and Tiger 100. Ariel offered the twin in
Ariel_Motorcycles
1985, pp. 769, 1472 Clymer, p. 210. Unrelated to Triumph Motor Company sportscars or Triumph Engineering Co Ltd motorcycles. "Union Sales Company". Cycle
List of defunct automobile manufacturers of the United States
List_of_defunct_automobile_manufacturers_of_the_United_States
British-Italian sportscar (1959–1962)
sports car engineering at its finest." At the time, Salvatore Ruffino was the owner of CESAC, the Italian company that distributed Standard-Triumph in Italy
Triumph_Italia
Topics referred to by the same term
Peel Engineering Company Trident Cars, a British sports car manufacturer BSA Rocket 3/Triumph Trident, a 1960s/1970s British motorcycle made by Triumph Engineering
Trident_(disambiguation)
Motor vehicle
The Triumph Mayflower is a small, upscale family car built from 1949 until 1953 by the British Standard Motor Company and sold by their Triumph Motor
Triumph_Mayflower
1964 British film by Sidney J. Furie
February 1964 edition of UK magazine, Motor Cycle reported that Triumph Engineering refused to supply motorcycles for the film in view of the subject
The_Leather_Boys
Participation in management by employees
Bredbury Steelworks near Manchester 1972: Stanmore Engineering in London Unknown: Triumph Engineering Unknown: Elisabeth Garret Anderson hospital Unknown:
Workers'_control
2005 single by Björk
"Triumph of a Heart" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer Björk for her fifth studio album Medúlla. Written and produced by Björk, the song features
Triumph_of_a_Heart
Major British industrial combine
bicycle business in 1950 and followed this up in 1951 with the purchase of Triumph Motorcycles which brought Jack Sangster onto the BSA board. The effect
Birmingham_Small_Arms_Company
Engineering College in Tamil Nadu, India
Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering (SSN), popularly known as SSN College of Engineering or simply SSN, is a private engineering college located in Chennai
Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering
Sri_Sivasubramaniya_Nadar_College_of_Engineering
Inline four-cylinder petrol car engine
Engineering from Webster, he authorized continued development of the Triumph V8, and was also instrumental in getting the car it powered, the Triumph
Triumph_slant-four_engine
English businessman
help save the Meriden Workers Co-operative. The co-op owned the Triumph Engineering company, the stuttering residual and by then near-bankrupt component
David_Wickins
Siegfried Bettmann (1863-1951), founder of motorcycle maker Triumph Engineering and car maker Triumph Motor Company, came from Bettmannsäge, emigrated 1885
List of British people with German ancestry
List_of_British_people_with_German_ancestry
British manufacturer of sports cars
Mann (who would later become known for the Triumph TR7 and Leyland Princess designs), and the engineering by Mike Bigland. The prototype body was built
TVR
British multinational manufacturer of sports cars and electric lifestyle vehicles
Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Germany. Additionally, Lotus Engineering is an engineering consultancy firm headquartered at the Lotus Advanced Technology
Lotus_Cars
British automobile company (1998–present)
Flugmaschinenfabrik Husqvarna Motorcycles Rover Group Standard Riley (inactive) Triumph (inactive) Zinoro Divisions and subsidiaries BMW Bank BMW M Motorsport
Rolls-Royce_Motor_Cars
British automobile manufacturer
roadster. The basis is a chassis from Triumph. The Triumph Spitfire with a four-cylinder engine and the Triumph GT6 with a six-cylinder engine come into
Caburn_Engineering
English automobile manufacturer
The converters: Crayford Engineering – includes a list of Crayford's conversions of Austin, Morris, MG, Rover, and Triumph cars. 1980 Crayford Tempest
Crayford_Engineering
Archive centre of the University of Warwick
Rover Company, Rubery Owen, the Standard Motor Company, and the Triumph Engineering Company. Archives relating to other firms include Birmingham Small
Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Modern_Records_Centre,_University_of_Warwick
the mighty striped bass and hooks one on his first cast. Fresh from his triumph, he arrives on the job to see a pressed-metal ("tin") ceiling going up
List of This Old House episodes (seasons 11–20)
List_of_This_Old_House_episodes_(seasons_11–20)
Agriculture, Northern Ireland. Charles William Edward Clarke, Chargehand, Triumph Engineering Co. Ltd. Robert Leslie Cleland, Group Head Warden, Civil Defence
1944_Birthday_Honours_(BEM)
Car marque and former British car company
a product line of the Rover Company, which was absorbed into the Rover-Triumph division of the British Leyland Motor Corporation (BL) following Leyland
Land_Rover
English car manufacturer
Eagle Engineering & Motor Company Limited was a manufacturer of light cars in Oakfield Road, Altrincham, Cheshire from 1901 to 1907. Its first product
Eagle_Engineering
War actions of the German military officer
ISBN 978-0-06-015812-5. Forczyk, Robert (2008). Sevastopol 1942: Von Manstein's triumph. Osprey Publishing. p. 22. ISBN 978-1-84603-221-9. Remy 2002, pp. 24, 75
Erwin Rommel in the Second World War
Erwin_Rommel_in_the_Second_World_War
like the Anderson family to act out some scenes depicting the Major's triumphs. It is the night of the PTA meeting and Miss Woodruff introduces Jim. Jim
List of Father Knows Best episodes
List_of_Father_Knows_Best_episodes
Two-door prototype drophead coupé
The Triumph Fury is a prototype two-door drophead coupé commissioned by the Standard-Triumph Company of Coventry, England. It was the first Triumph sports
Triumph_Fury
TRIUMPH ENGINEERING
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, triumph.
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English (Devon) : metonymic occupational name for a trumpeter, from Middle English trumpe ‘trumpet’.German (Bavaria) : metonymic occupational name for a drummer, from Middle High German trumpe ‘drum’.
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, a mystical spirit.
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n.
Any symbol or token of superiority, success, or triumph; also, victory; triumph; supremacy.
n.
A trump card; also, an old game at cards.
n.
A song of triumph.
n.
To celebrate victory with pomp; to rejoice over success; to exult in an advantage gained; to exhibit exultation.
a.
Having or celebrating a triumph; victorious; triumphant.
n.
To play a trump card.
a.
Of or pertaining to triumph; used in a triumph; indicating, or in honor of, a triumph or victory; as, a triumphal crown; a triumphal arch.
imp. & p. p.
of Triumph
n.
A state of joy or exultation for success.
v. t.
To play a trump card upon; to take with a trump card; as, she trumped the first trick.
n.
To be prosperous; to flourish.
n.
To obtain victory; to be successful; to prevail.
v. i.
To play a trump card when one of another suit has been led.
n.
One who triumphs or rejoices for victory.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Triumph
v. t.
To obtain a victory over; to prevail over; to conquer. Also, to cause to triumph.
n.
Hence, any triumphal procession; a pompous exhibition; a stately show or pageant.
v. i.
Of or pertaining to triumph; triumphal.
n.
Success causing exultation; victory; conquest; as, the triumph of knowledge.
n.
One who was honored with a triumph; a victor.