On 1st Feb 2013 3:46pm, Dreamtime said:
I reckon you are doing an excellent job Foxcote, plenty of old photos coming in to talk about.
Too true, thank you Dreamtime.
PhiliPamInCoventry
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Fri 1st Feb 2013 7:08pm
On 1st Feb 2013 3:46pm, Dreamtime said:
I reckon you are doing an excellent job Foxcote, plenty of old photos coming in to talk about.
Too true, thank you Dreamtime. |
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mickw
nuneaton |
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Sun 17th Nov 2013 11:56am
On 17th Apr 2012 3:08pm, mikeshaw said:
Hi Mike, I too remember those doors and looking at a long row of bikes it used to fascinate us as kids there never seemed to be anyone inside to shoo us off On 29th Feb 2012 12:59pm, Steve1966 said:
Hi all, I'm a Coventry kid and a member of the Francis-Barnett Owner's Club. F-B made motorcycles in Lower Ford Street (opposite the Baptist Church) from 1920 to 1963. The factory was demolished to make way for the ring road and the company moved to Greet in Birmingham before closing in 1966. As far as the club are aware there are no known photos of the factory (other than the RAF aerial survey pics). If anyone has or knows of any I would be extremely pleased to see them.
No real information but remember a trip from my school in The Potteries about 61/62 to visit Standard Triumph to see production line. Mate and I snook off at lunchtime, found Lower Ford St. Looked through some open doors & saw lots of Fulmars A/W despatch. Amazing sight! Rode one few yrs later & enjoyed it. Looked futuristic! Looks a bit pathetic now. Went after, University, to work for BSA, spent very happy 18 mths at Triumph Meriden then worked in Sales for Honda UK. Now retired. Ah Nostalgia, pass me my rose tinted specs!
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Helen F
Warrington |
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Fri 22nd Nov 2013 10:33pm
Some great pictures of Much Park Street. Just when I think I've seen everything on the net somebody pulls another one out of the bag. Thanks |
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matchle55
Coventry |
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Tue 11th Feb 2014 4:02pm
Hello, everyone, another Coventry kid here, as you can see by my name I'm also a keen motorcyclist.
As a youngster both sets of grandparents lived in Hillfields and we lived in Tile Hill so we used to catch the 8 or 8a Tile Hill South from Pool Meadow. I have good memories of standing looking through the doors of Francis Barnett in Lower Ford St watching the bikes being made, on a fine day they were lined up against the wall outside. Needless to say I've had a couple of FBs in the past. I wonder if anyone has any photos of the factory?
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Midland Red
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Sun 27th Sep 2015 7:04pm
1928 Francis Barnett No.9 Sports (SV4886), seen yesterday at Cranford, Northants
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Midland Red
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Mon 12th Oct 2015 9:18am
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Midland Red
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Mon 27th Jun 2016 11:31am
1948 Francis-Barnett Power Bike reg. FHV68, "The Bloxham Rally"
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Steve1966
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Thu 28th Jul 2016 12:47pm
After many months we in the Francis Barnett club have made some progress but still no photograph has been found showing the Francis Barnett factory with their name across the front. The pic below is the closest we've got which shows the previous occupants Bayliss, Thomas and Company which I believe an FB forum member (Excelsior Man) got from Harriet at the Herbert Museum. They were certainly there in 1897 and the buildings date from 1895 I believe. According to the map below they occupied the whole corner from Cox Street to the river and along Lower Ford Street past the kink in the road. The FB factory was only the from the left edge of the photo and included just the first building after the chimney I believe. I'm still sure we will find a picture one day even if it is only a family pic of kids playing in the street with the factory in the background.
Steve.
EDIT: I've just remembered (I am nearly 50!) that I did find some grainy pictures from the aerial surveys that do show the front of the factory but I'm sure we can do better.
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PaulMarie
Nuneaton |
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Mon 16th Oct 2017 9:57am
On 29th Feb 2012 2:58pm, Midland Red said:
Gordon Inglesby Francis founded both Francis-Barnett and Lea-Francis, according to the following Wiki pages :
Francis-Barnett
Lea-Francis
Just thought I would point out that it was Graham Francis (Gordon's father) co-founded Lea-Francis and Gordon Francis co-founded Francis-Barnett
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Midland Red
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Mon 16th Oct 2017 12:18pm
You are quite correct - apologies for my mis-reading of the Wikipedia pages |
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NeilsYard
Coventry |
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Thu 7th Nov 2019 9:36am
On 18th Jan 2013 3:34pm, Annewiggy said:
Lea Francis works, Much Park Street
Just wanted to update this thread following Anne's photo appearing on FB and questions asked -
Siegfried Bettmann came to Coventry, then the centre of the bicycle manufacturing industry, to set up a bicycle business at the Gloria Works in Much Park Street. Bettmann and his partner worked hard in the ensuing years to ensure the business prospered and by 1896 had opened a second, and much larger premises in Priory Street known as the Triumph Works, a name which later was to become internationally famous. - so yes this was originally the Triumph works
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