Harold Bowden

Harold Bowen
Sir Harold Bowden
Chairman and Managing Director of Raleigh Bicycle Company and Sturmey-Archer
In office
1921-1938
Chairman of the British Olympic Association
In office
1930-1934
High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire
In office
1933
Personal details
Born(1880-07-09)9 July 1880
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Died24 August 1960(1960-08-24) (aged 80)
Winchester, England
Spouse(s)
Vera Whitaker
(m. 1908; div. 1919)

Muriel Ker-Douglas
(m. 1920; died 1952)

June McKay
(m. 1952)

Valerie Came
(m. 1957)
Children2
Parent
EducationClare College, Cambridge

Sir Harold Bowden, 2nd Baronet, GBE (9 July 1880 – 24 August 1960), was the chairman and chief executive of the Raleigh Bicycle Company and Sturmey-Archer Ltd from his father's death in 1921 until his own retirement in 1938. He also served as President of the British Cycle and Motor-Cycle Manufacturers and Trader Union, President of the Motor and Cycle Trades Benevolent Fund, and Chairman of the British Olympic Association for the 1932 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles.[1][2]

His achievements were celebrated in 1938 when Cycling Weekly awarded him his own page in the Golden Book of Cycling, which is now held in 'The Pedal Club' archive.[2]

  1. ^ Lundy, Darryl. "Sir Harold Bowden". The Peerage.com. Retrieved 9 March 2011.[unreliable source]
  2. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference Gold Bowden was invoked but never defined (see the help page).