
Personality ĭavid Palk said: "Claud Butler was a showman-entrepreneur who had grasped every available opportunity to promote and develop a successful business. He was a founder of the Lightweight Manufacturers' Association and for a period its secretary. He celebrated the popularity of his bicycles with bands and entertainment held at the Manor Street works. Claud Butler bikes also competed at the Los Angeles Olympics in 1932. His bikes were ridden at the 1931 world championship in Copenhagen and then in Italy (1932), France (1933) and Germany (1934). He sponsored international racers such as Reg Harris, Eileen Sheridan, Peter Underwood and Dennis Sutton Horn. Ĭlaud Butler cycles were known for features such as bronze-weld construction and decorative lugs (techniques pioneered by continental frame builders). hallmark are the origination of the upright bicycle, which dispensed with the old 69 degrees parallel frames the development of the short wheel-base tandem in 1935 and the introduction of three speeds on tricycles. Claud Butler accomplished many fine technical achievements, and pioneered many of the present-day developments. Ideas, practical innovations, use of the latest machinery brought "C.B." bicycles well to the fore in the lightweight industry. The branches in East Ham and Nottingham closed during the Second World War. He moved his office to Clapham Manor Street in 1932. The first was at Lewisham, followed by 101 East Hill, Wandsworth (SW London), 34 and 34a Lee High Rd, Lewisham (SE London), 71 Grand Parade, Harringay (N London), 241 High Street North, East Ham (E London), and 18 Greyfriar Gate, Nottingham. He began building bicycle frames and within four years opened branches across London. He worried about giving it his own name, which he thought effeminate.

He joined Balham cycling club, worked for the Halford Cycle Company as a mechanic and then as a salesman, and then on 28 February 1928 opened a bicycle shop at 8 Lavender Road, Clapham Junction. Instead he developed an interest in cycling after delivering bottles of medicine for a doctor in south London. Spears SebaCiel - the ship between Sebastian Michaelis and Ciel Phantomhive SebaClaude - the ship between Sebastian Michaelis and Claude Faustus Sebagni - the ship between Sebastian Michaelis and Agni Seballiam - the ship between Sebastian Michaelis and William T.Claud Butler was the son of a worker in the silk industry who thought his son would follow him into the trade.

Spears Grellron - the ship between Grell Sutcliff and Ronald Knox Grellthello - the ship between Grell Sutcliff and Othello Joker x Beast - the ship between Joker and Beast Rachel x Vincent - the ship between Rachel Phantomhive and Vincent Phantomhive SebaGrell - the ship between Grell Sutcliff and Sebastian Michaelis Sebamey - the ship between Sebastian Michaelis and Mey-Rin Sebastian x Beast - the ship between Sebastian Michaelis and Beast Undergrell - the ship between Undertaker and Grell Sutcliff Slash Cielois - the ship between Alois Trancy and Ciel Phantomhive Claudelois - the ship between Claude Faustus and Alois Trancy Double Charles - the ship between Charles Grey and Charles Phipps Roniliam - the ship between Ronald Knox and William T. Ships Het Alexis x Francis - the ship between Alexis Midford and Francis Midford Aloizzy - the ship between Alois Trancy and Elizabeth Midford Bard x Mey-Rin - the ship between Baldroy and Mey-Rin Claude x Hannah - the ship between Claude Faustus and Hannah Annafellows Claudia x Undertaker - the ship between Claudia Phantomhive and Undertaker Cielizzy - the ship between Ciel Phantomhive and Elizabeth Midford Dagger×Beast - the ship between Dagger and Beast Doll×Ciel - the ship between Doll and Ciel Phantomhive Grelliam - the ship between Grell Sutcliff and William T. Please help improve this article by editing it.

This section is in need of major improvement. Sebastian obliges to any task required by his master and solves the problems plaguing England effortlessly due to his demonic lineage and Faustian contract with his master. In a manor house on the outskirts of the Victorian era in London, butler Sebastian Michaelis serves Ciel Phantomhive, the head of an English noble family as well as a toy, food, and candy empire, Funtom Corporation.
