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Watsonian Squire

Watsonian Squire
Private
Industry Motorcycles
Predecessor Watsonian Sidecar Co Ltd
Squire Sidecars
Founded 1912
Founder Thomas Fredrick Watson
Headquarters Blockley, Moreton-in-Marsh, England
Products Sidecars, trailers
Divisions Harglo Performance
Website watsonian-squire.com

Watsonian Squire is a British manufacturer of sidecars and trailers for attachment to motorcycles. The original business was established in 1912 by Thomas Fredrick Watson as the Patent Collapsible Sidecar Company Ltd. at Balsall Heath, Birmingham, England.

The current company is also the United Kingdom distributor for Indian-built Royal Enfield motorcycles, based in the heart of the Cotswolds at Blockley, near Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire.

'Fred' Watson founded the Patent Collapsible Sidecar Company, later renamed to Watsonian Folding Sidecar Company Ltd, after he built a folding sidecar that allowed him to get his motorcycle and sidecar combination through a narrow entrance to the yard at his house.

Early sidecars were initially built with wickerwork bodies, which were then replaced by ash frames with plywood or steel panels. During World War I the company built sidecars for use as motorcycle ambulances. In 1922, the company moved to Hockley in Birmingham.

In 1930, the company was renamed to the Watsonian Sidecar Company Ltd. In the same year the factory was destroyed by fire and in 1931 the company moved to new premises in Greet.

In 1956, Watsonian took over the rights to the Swallow Sidecars name from Tube Investments. Watsonian was an early supplier to the Swallow Sidecar Company, which after World War II was renamed to Jaguar Cars. From 1956, Watsonian started to manufacture sidecar bodies in glass-reinforced plastic (GRP). As well as civilian models, they also manufactured sidecars for the RAC to use for roadside rescue.


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