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What (who) is J A Stevens - definition

BRITISH AUTOMOBILE AND MOTORCYCLE MANUFACTURER
AJS Motorcycles Ltd; A. J. Stevens & Co. Ltd; Stevens Motorcycles
  • Preference Share of the A. J. Stevens and Company (1914) Ltd., issued 11. February 1926
  • AJS
  • AJS 350 cc TV 1936
  • AJS 500 cc OHC Racer 1931
  • AJS 9 HP (1930-1931) at the [[Black Country Living Museum]]
  • AJS H5 Shuttleworth Snap Replica
  • Steve Field]] (1996)
  • [[AJS Silver Streak]] 1938
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J. A. Stevens         
BRITISH COLONIAL POLICE OFFICER (1873-1934)
James Algernon Stevens
Lieutenant-Colonel James Algernon Stevens CIE OBE VD (2 October 1873 – 11 December 1934) was a British customs officer in India.
R. J. S. Stevens         
ENGLISH COMPOSER AND ORGANIST
Jno S. Stevens; Richard J. S. Stevens; Richard John Samuel Stevens
Richard John Samuel Stevens (27 March 1757 – 23 September 1837) was an English composer and organist.
Breese J. Stevens         
  • Breese J. Stevens
AMERICAN MAYOR
Breese Jacob Stevens; Breese Stevens
Breese Jacob Stevens (March 22, 1834 – October 28, 1903) was Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin. He held the office from 1884 to 1885.

Wikipedia

AJS

A. J. Stevens & Co. Ltd was a British automobile and motorcycle manufacturer in operation from 1909 to 1931. The company was founded by Joe Stevens in Wolverhampton, England. After the firm was sold, the name continued to be used by Matchless, Associated Motorcycles and Norton-Villiers on four-stroke motorcycles until 1969, and since the name's resale in 1974, on lightweight, two-stroke scramblers and today on small-capacity roadsters and cruisers. The company held 117 motorcycle world records.