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Beesman
Cornwall
16 of 42  Sun 27th Oct 2013 10:09pm  

Also Mick there was Triumph Motorcycles whose address was actually Meriden Works, Allesley, Coventry. Smile
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mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu
17 of 42  Mon 28th Oct 2013 11:54am  

Here's a list of the top employers in the city from 1976 to 2007, which clearly demonstrates the decline in manufacturing:
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Mick Strong
Coventry
18 of 42  Mon 28th Oct 2013 12:54pm  

On 27th Oct 2013 10:09pm, Beesman said: Also Mick there was Triumph Motorcycles whose address was actually Meriden Works, Allesley, Coventry. Smile
I remembered them, but always assumed they were in Meriden
Mick Strong

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Mick Strong
Coventry
19 of 42  Mon 28th Oct 2013 1:10pm  

Thanks, had forgotten all about Brico and Webster & Bennett
Mick Strong

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morgana
the secret garden
20 of 42  Mon 28th Oct 2013 1:53pm  

You're welcome, Mick Strong, another I recall when working at Pistons Ltd was Wickman Wimet.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
21 of 42  Mon 28th Oct 2013 9:14pm  

Yes, they were on Torrington Avenue and along with Websters they were part of the Wickman group. Where were Pistons Ltd?
Mick Strong

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Mick Strong
Coventry
22 of 42  Mon 28th Oct 2013 9:36pm  

Does anyone remember AN Weaver (formerly Coventry Victor)?
Mick Strong

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morgana
the secret garden
23 of 42  Tue 29th Oct 2013 9:28am  

Pistons Ltd was in Quinton Road where Job Seekers Plus centre stands now, Mick Strong.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
24 of 42  Tue 29th Oct 2013 7:32pm  

Hi Morgana, Quinton Road was really industrious, Rolls Royce, Coventry Climax and Cornercroft Engineering. Did Pistons Ltd supply any particular engine maker?
Mick Strong

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morgana
the secret garden
25 of 42  Wed 30th Oct 2013 11:31am  

Wave Hi Mick Strong, yes Pistons was opposite Rolls Royce near enough, here is a link I've just found for you. I can see another manufacturer we have lost here in Coventry to somewhere else. Funny how last year I phoned South Wales and asked them if Mr G & A Parsons who used to own Pistons Ltd, two brothers in Coventry, was the same Pistons Ltd, just to say hello to them both if they were still alive as they were elderly back then, as they both had offices close to our office, they told me no it was not the same one but seems it was by this link. Roll eyes Most of the addresses I used to file and tallies typed for packing used to have UK addresses. Another company which I have said prior on here I used to work for as their typist was City Electrical Factors under the arches Shakleton Road still exists I have noticed vans with Bayton Road address now too, so we still have that company still here. Big grin
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Mick Strong
Coventry
26 of 42  Wed 30th Oct 2013 12:55pm  

Hi Morgana, did Pistons Ltd, supply direct to engine builders or via distributors? My company currently buys pistons from Cosworth.
Mick Strong

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morgana
the secret garden
27 of 42  Wed 30th Oct 2013 1:43pm  

That I wouldn't know Mick Strong as I never took much notice at the time what addresses the tallies were addressed to, I just typed the labels for the packing department when they didn't have time to write them if they were very busy.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
28 of 42  Thu 31st Oct 2013 9:08pm  

I worked for a while at Wickmans in Upper York Street (next to the abbatoir), at the bottom of York Street was a company called Winfrey, anyone know what they made there?
Mick Strong

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Old Lincolnian
Coventry
29 of 42  Wed 13th Nov 2013 8:32pm  

Hi Mick. The Winfrey Building was part of the Butts Tech where the electronic courses took place. I had several years of evening classes there and although the building was a bit tatty the teaching was excellent. I don't know whether it was named after a company or not.
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Amarveer
Coventry
30 of 42  Sat 16th Nov 2013 1:54am  

Hi all, I am new to this forum, and am currently researching Coventry, in particular its rich industrial history. I am an architecture student at the University of Nottingham, and have decided to base my thesis on Coventry. It will be my duty to find and solve a problem with the city, with the solution being in the form of a proposed new architecture that is placed in a significant area of the city. I need to understand why such a beautiful city has lost all of its industry, from the watch makers that came before the bicycle manufacturers, and the Daimler manufacturers, right through to the fabrics produced by Cash's. Why has Coventry lost its mojo and how can it be reignited in such a time of economic hardship and high unemployment? Any help and information would be hugely appreciated. Many thanks, Amar
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