Alldays & Onions Victoria

1911

The firm Alldays & Onions came into being in 1885 when two competing companies joined forces. The firm of Alldays can be traced back to 1780, while Onions had been operating since 1625. Alldays & Onions made bellows, anvils, vices and other tools of the blacksmith’s trade, with some of their equipment on display in our blacksmith’s workshop. They expanded their range of equipment and, in 1888, started manufacturing bicycles for the GPO. In 1902, they launched the Alldays Traveller Voiturette. Their cars were a success, winning numerous awards and being exported throughout the world. By 1911 they were producing 10 cars per week. This car has wooden-spoke wheels and gas lights.

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Alldays & Onions Victoria

1911

The firm Alldays & Onions came into being in 1885 when two competing companies joined forces. The firm of Alldays can be traced back to 1780, while Onions had been operating since 1625. Alldays & Onions made bellows, anvils, vices and other tools of the blacksmith’s trade, with some of their equipment on display in our blacksmith’s workshop. They expanded their range of equipment and, in 1888, started manufacturing bicycles for the GPO. In 1902, they launched the Alldays Traveller Voiturette. Their cars were a success, winning numerous awards and being exported throughout the world. By 1911 they were producing 10 cars per week. This car has wooden-spoke wheels and gas lights.

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