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Annewiggy
Tamworth
1 of 24  Thu 1st Aug 2013 8:51pm  

I have come across this interesting recording of Sir Stanley Harley talking about his father Sir Harry Harley who started working at Alfred Herbert and founded the Coventry Gauge and Tool
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
2 of 24  Fri 2nd Aug 2013 8:56am  

Hi Annewiggy, Wave Thank you, I enjoyed listening. Thumbs up
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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3 of 24  Fri 2nd Aug 2013 2:18pm  

This is the Gauge and Tool Special Police Unit. I am told that they were stationed in Arden Street, Earlsdon. Harry Harley is seated in the middle. My Dad is 3rd from the right looking at the picture.
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BrotherJoybert
Coventry
4 of 24  Fri 2nd Aug 2013 5:17pm  

"Her father had been "trained for service" and because of this was a softly spoken man who used his words respectfully. At one point he got a job with the Coventry Gauge & Tool Company on Warwick Street, Earlsdon. When the owner Harry Harley discovered his background, he asked him to become a servant at his house - 3 Styvechale Avenue - where they already had a maid. He would 'clock in' to work at the factory and then cycle to Styvechale Avenue to take charge of the house. Barbara recalls that he would take carpets from the house into the garden to clean them, something that really impressed the Harley's. Something that didn't impress Barbara's father was the wages and he eventually left this job to go and work at the Rudge." Extract from my article about Barbara Boyle in the History Articles section: Miss Bashford: A Teacher's Tale Fascinating to hear the recording and see the photograph Annewiggy Thumbs up
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Annewiggy
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5 of 24  Fri 2nd Aug 2013 6:49pm  
Off-topic / chat  

NeilsYard
Coventry
6 of 24  Sat 3rd Aug 2013 4:18pm  

Another concidence Anne! My mum was born in Berkeley Road North, 1942 Wave
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Wearethemods
Aberdeenshire
7 of 24  Mon 5th Aug 2013 11:26am  

On 2nd Aug 2013 6:49pm, Annewiggy said: I found the picture of Centaur Road School interesting as my dad went there when he was 5....
My mum was born in 1919 a couple of streets away in Kirby Road and attended Centaur Road School I wonder if she's in the photo ?
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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8 of 24  Tue 6th Aug 2013 10:40am  

This is another picture from my mum's collection. It says Gauge and Tool, Home Guard, Lewis Machine Gun Section, 3rd May 1941.
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julesharley
surrey
9 of 24  Sat 9th Nov 2013 2:35pm  

This is such fascinating find for me. Harry Harley was my great grandfather and Stanley my grandfather. I heard the recording you posted by Stanley which was the first time I've heard him speak in nearly 40 years, and to hear him talk about his father and the Gauge was fascinating. The recording finishes abruptly and I would love to get more of it. Do you know where it came from originally?
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
10 of 24  Sat 9th Nov 2013 2:51pm  

Hello & welcome to our forum, Julesharley Wave
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kimmi1308
Worcestershire
11 of 24  Sun 17th Nov 2013 9:52pm  

Hi. I am not sure if anyone can help, but I am looking at my family tree and am aware that two of my relations worked for the Gauge and Tool Company. Mr Arthur Smith was a miller, whilst his daughter Audrey Gillian Smith was a typist in 1958. I would really love to hear from anyone who has any information. Arthur also had a son named John. Many thanks Kim
Kim

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motherbird
wiltshire
12 of 24  Sun 9th Mar 2014 10:10am  

Hi. I wonder if you ever heard of a Harry Barker, my great uncle, who may have been the manager the Gauge and Tool Company in about 1941? I found this quote on Wiki 'Harry Joshua Barker, Manager of the Admiralty Section of the Coventry Gauge & Tool Co Officer of the Order of the British Empire' Cheers Motherbird
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precisonengineer
West Wales
13 of 24  Sun 7th Jun 2015 8:40pm  

No longer living in England, I was hoping to find workmates from CG & Tool / Matrix Machine Tools / TI Matrix from mid 60's to 80's.

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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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14 of 24  Sun 7th Jun 2015 11:01pm  

Welcome to the forum Precisionengineer. I am sure you will come across a few members who have memories of the Gauge and Tool. Before your time but my parents actually met while working there. My step grandfather Eric Wilson worked there for many years but it may have been early 60's when he transferred to a factory the Gauge and Tool had in Poole, Dorset.
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ianknight
Coventry
15 of 24  Mon 8th Jun 2015 4:09pm  

Dad worked at Matrix around this time on NC maintenance - Cyril Knight - he's still around (he retired early 90's I think) but won't step near a computer unless mum's swearing at it Wink
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