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TJ Richards & Sons : ウィキペディア英語版 | TJ Richards & Sons TJ Richards & Sons was a coachbuilding company which operated in Australia under various names from 1885 through to 1951. == TJ Richards, Wheel Wright and Coach Builder== The history of TJ Richards and Sons began in 1885 when Adelaide-born blacksmith Tobias John Martin Richards opened a business named "TJ Richards, Wheel Wright and Coach Builder" in the Adelaide suburb of Mitcham.〔Gavin Farmer, Great Ideas in Motion, A history of Chrysler in Australia 1946-1981, Ilinga Books, 2010, pages 1 to 11〕 Richards developed the "King of the Road" two wheeled sulky and also adopted this name as his trade slogan.〔Max Gregory, King of the Road, TJ Richards, Coachbuilder, Restored Cars Number 202, Sept-Oct 2010, pages 10 to 15〕 In 1900 the company moved to new larger premises in Hindmarsh Square in the city of Adelaide.〔 Agencies were established in other Australian locations and exports to overseas countries including England, South Africa and India were undertaken.〔 Richards coachwork won over 500 awards in various exhibitions.〔The Macquarie Dictionary of Motoring, 1986, page 86〕 By 1903 Richards had been joined in the business by his three sons Henry Ernest, Claude Alfred Victor and William Egbert.〔 The company produced its first automobile body in 1905 and a dedicated department for this activity was formed in 1912.〔
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