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SHL may refer to: Industry * SHL (motorcycle), a Polish motorcycle brand from 1938 to 1970 * Huta Ludwików (often abbreviated SHL), a Polish manufacturer of metal parts Sports *Supreme Hockey League * Southern Hockey League (other) * Slovak Hockey League (), the second highest ice hockey league in Slovakia *Swedish Hockey League (), the highest ice hockey league in Sweden *Swiss Handball League (), the two highest handball leagues in Switzerland Transportation *Shillong Airport, IATA code SHL, Meghalaya, India * Siu Hong stop, MTR station code SHL, Hong Kong *Southern Highlands Line, an intercity rail service in New South Wales, Australia Other *The x86 command for shift left * Sacred Himalayan Landscape (SHL), a conservation area located mostly in Nepal *Schmidt hammer lassen, a Danish architecture firm *Senate House Libraries The Senate House Libraries (SHL), formerly The University of London Research Library Services, was a group of Library, libraries based in Bl ...
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SHL (motorcycle)
SHL is a brand of Poland, Polish motorcycles, produced from 1938 until 1970, firstly by Huta Ludwików in Kielce, then WFM (motorcycle), WFM in Warsaw, and finally by KZWM Polmo-SHL in Kielce. Pre-war The Huta Ludwików (''Ludwików Ironworks''), founded in 1919 in Kielce, at first produced hardware and agricultural machines. From 1938 it started production of a light motorcycle of its own design, using imported 98 cm³ British Villiers Engineering, Villiers engines, with parts of engines locally manufactured. The motorcycle was named SHL 98 – the SHL being a short for ''Suchedniowska Huta Ludwików'' (''Suchedniów Ludwików Ironworks'', as the works were initially owned by a foundry in Suchedniów). Fewer than 1,000 motorcycles were manufactured before the outbreak of World War II in 1939 and the Occupation of Poland (1939–1945), German occupation of Poland. Postwar beginnings After the war the looted works were nationalized and it was decided to continue with motorcycl ...
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