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Wed 6th Nov 2013 4:47pm
On 5th Nov 2013 4:02pm, Foxcote said:
Attempting to locate the Carbodies factory, I have just taken a strange route to a factory in West Orchard and this is what I found....
In 1919, Carbodies set up business in a premises acquired from Thomas Pass in West Orchard.
I had a look into Thomas Pass and found his adverts for his business described as 'West Orchard Works', his adverts disappear in the papers from 1918, then I put a search in for the factory works and came up with this link and a drawing of the factory.
Hope it is of interest to someone out there! Could it be the one?
Centaur Cycle Factory/Carbodies original factory?
Thanks Foxcote - bit more of the jigsaw puzzle solved!
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Wed 6th Nov 2013 5:43pm
The Meteor Works, West Orchard, is given as the address of J K Starley & Co Ltd in 1896. Unfortunately the book only gives pictures of the inside of the building.
"The premises known as the Meteor Works, are situated in West Orchard and owing to the cramped proportions of that thoroughfare, one of the most ancient in the city, do not by any means suggest from an exterior point of view the magnitude of their internal arrangement. The illustrations we reproduce will afford some better idea of the general plan of the numerous buildings erected on the ground......."
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Wed 6th Nov 2013 7:12pm
This looks like the long thin building between the Lion Foundry and the Thistle Inn. Carbodies/Centaur seems to be the buildings further north |
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Wed 6th Nov 2013 7:29pm
The Coventry Cross cycle works (Warman and Hazlewood Limited) also had premises in West Orchard called Albion Mills. We blame modern planners for getting rid of old buildings but it makes you wonder how much the Victorians demolished but I suppose it did provide lots of employment. |
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Thu 7th Nov 2013 9:36am
Another image from the air of West Orchard, but with a sketch map identifying some of the buildings. Prominent is Victoria Mills, home to Ribbon Manufacturer James 'Paddy' Hart for many years.
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Thu 7th Nov 2013 2:59pm
On 3rd Nov 2013 10:47pm, NeilsYard said:
Interesting viewing Helen cheers Can someone clear something up for me and mark on that aerial shot where the Sherborne was/is on Smithford Street?
If you look at Old Map scans under Street Maps at the 1750 map and move it round it shows the route of the Sherborne, Neil. Although this is not West Orchard and I shall get into trouble again it fits in with the route of the Sherbourne and the bridges.
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Thu 7th Nov 2013 3:51pm
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Thu 7th Nov 2013 4:44pm
If you zoom in on this 1946 image at Britain from Above you can follow the route of the Sherbourne all the way from West Orchard to the Burges:
Corporation Street and Cross Cheaping, Coventry, 1946
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Alvisnick
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Thu 7th Nov 2013 5:26pm
I'm pretty sure that the Meteor Works was the first home of the Rover Car Co. Did Rover descend from the Starley Co?
They later moved to Solihull. |
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Thu 7th Nov 2013 6:28pm
This thread on The Birmingham History Forum confirms your thoughts |
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Thu 7th Nov 2013 6:29pm
Yes, it became the Rover Cycle Company, named after the Rover safety cycle. They went on to produce motorcycles and then cars |
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Fri 8th Nov 2013 9:47pm
Ok, I think I've identified the location of the buildings in the background of one of Anne's pictures. It ties in with a later painting by Sydney Bunney though by then the market had been built.
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Mon 11th Nov 2013 1:23pm
On 7th Nov 2013 6:29pm, Annewiggy said:
Yes, it became the Rover Cycle Company, named after the Rover safety cycle. They went on to produce motorcycles and then cars
I suppose I ought to know some of the answers, since......
On another thread, there was mention of the hanging for murder of Edward "Duckfat" Bradshaw, and my interest in the "victim", a William Lines of Spon End, who I thought was probably my 3x great grandfather, who it seems was injured but not killed in the incident [I am still waiting for further news on this case]
Anyway, I have been researching further along the Lines line, and I found that I had work to do concerning one of his grandchildren, Mary Jane Lines (a daughter of my 2x great grandfather, also William Lines)
Imagine my surprise to discover this morning that one of her daughters (Lilian Gertrude Lissaman) married John Kemp Starley (1877), son of John Kemp Starley (1854) - sadly, she appears to have died in childbirth in 1903 (daughter Gwendolen Lilian Starley surviving)
So, my genealogy software tells me that John Kemp Starley (1877) was the husband of my 1st cousin twice removed - I wonder if I qualify for a bike or a Rover Car at a discounted rate |
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Mon 11th Nov 2013 4:21pm
This must be John Kemp Starley senior. c1896 nephew of James Starley father of the cycle trade
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Mon 11th Nov 2013 5:05pm
Thanks Anne - that would be the father of my "relative" |
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