Andrea69
Lincolnshire |
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Fri 9th Aug 2013 3:50pm
I've enjoyed reading the posts on this site and looking at the overhead photograph of the factory from the Nuffield Rd/Stoney Stanton Rd end and the photograph of the factory from the Blackberry Lane entrance.
My Dad worked at the factory from 1969 until he was made redundant in 1982, due to the redundancy we moved to Lincolnshire, where we reside today. My Dad is Neil Taylor, who grew up in Hampton Rd, Foleshill, he worked in J block; Jack Johnson was his Foreman. My Dad liked working at the Factory, he worked nights and has good memories, he also worked on days in the years towards the closure of the factory and I can remember walking from Stoke Heath School to meet him at the Blackberry Lane entrance after work and take the short walk home to Nuffield Rd.
I can relate to posts regarding watching the cricket at the Morris, my Dad opened the batting for the Courthouse Green Inter-Departmental Morris team, as well as representing them at other sports, and I too watched from the outfield close to the big tree near the white screen. I also fondly remember the Christmas parties, which were well attended; everyone could choose a present at the end of the party and went home well fed and entertained! The parties were held in the Morris clubhouse, which my family visited at weekends, the resident group were good and used to play all the classics of the time, the kids were allowed to play on the field until dark, fun times.
I also played at the Morris Park, which was located adjacent to the Morris factory at the Blackberry Lane entrance and I remember the chimneys. The factory was at the heart of the local community. My Dad's brother, Terry Taylor, also worked there in the 1970's, as well as his younger brothers, Steven and Dean Taylor.
My Dad remembers many of the names mentioned in earlier posts and also remembers Ken Hollis, a Morris employee and local football referee.
I would love to view photographs of the Morris sports teams from the 1970's.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
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Fri 9th Aug 2013 4:02pm
Hi Andrea69 & welcome to our forum. Hi all
Many of us who grew up in the fifties in the Wyken area remember the "Moggi Park" as we called it. Also my mum had one of her shoe shops inside of the Morris factory, there. Them-wert-days!
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Andrea69
Lincolnshire |
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Fri 9th Aug 2013 4:10pm
Hi Philip, thank you for the welcome. |
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MILES-FAN
Southampton |
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Mon 7th Oct 2013 10:16pm
Hi all,
I am new here and have only been to Coventry once, at the University Hospital visiting a family member, surrounding area seemed very nice. I am researching the racing driver Ken Miles. He was born in Sutton Coldfield and worked at Morris Engines at Courthouse Green in 1948 to 1949. He was a development engineer. He had previously worked at Wolseley and after Morris he worked at Webley for a time.
In post # 22 I'm sure Ken Miles is one of the table tennis players second from left but can`t be sure.
Does anyone have anymore pictures of the staff which may feature Miles. Thanks, Paul Fan of Ken Miles the racing driver
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Bob Hewitt
Trowbridge Wiltshire |
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Tue 8th Oct 2013 10:43pm
Just joined, I remember Arthur Whittle a toolsetter in the valve shop I took his cupboard over when he retired!! just out of my apprenticeship at the time. Was it true the jet engine man was his brother? Great camaraderie in the valve shop those days. Bob Hewitt |
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Midland Red
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Wed 9th Oct 2013 8:11am
On 8th Oct 2013 10:43pm, Bob Hewitt said:
Just joined, I remember Arthur Whittle a toolsetter in the valve shop I took his cupboard over when he retired!! just out of my apprenticeship at the time. Was it true the jet engine man was his brother? Great camaraderie in the valve shop those days. Bob Hewitt
(Sir) Frank certainly had a younger brother, Joseph Arthur, who died in 1970 |
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MILES-FAN
Southampton |
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Wed 16th Oct 2013 10:16am
Does anyone know if there is a Morris Engines archivist? Fan of Ken Miles the racing driver
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Mick Strong
Coventry |
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Wed 16th Oct 2013 8:32pm
I played football for Canley Club with a guy called Nigel Dixon who was a fireman (I think) at Courthouse Green. He had an awesome Mini Cooper S. Anyone know him? Mick Strong
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Bob Hewitt
Trowbridge Wiltshire |
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Sun 3rd Nov 2013 6:52pm
On 16th Oct 2013 10:16am, MILES-FAN said:
Does anyone know if there is a Morris Engines archivist?
Try Les Beard, seems to have been there thro' to the end, I only worked there from 1967 until 1980 from apprentice through most depts, toolsetting foreman on nights and dayshifts, the last section was a change to Industrial engineering (work study). Would be good to get a few more names on posts!
Bob Hewitt |
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jvb
Kenilworth |
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Sun 3rd Nov 2013 9:17pm
On 16th Oct 2013 10:16am, MILES-FAN said:
Does anyone know if there is a Morris Engines archivist?
There is a collection of items in Coventry City Archives - see this link |
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LesBeard
Bedworth |
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Sun 24th Nov 2013 12:35pm
Hello Miles-Fan
Yes I was at Morris Engines from 1953 till 1982 when it closed. I've taken lots of photos of the closure from the day they put the for sale board up on the front gate, I also collected most of the copies of the Teamwork, the works magazine, which were a penny each from 1949 till 1958, full of info and photos of all the depts and presentations and retirements, the different sections, football, tennis, darts, drama, boxing, interdepartmental comps, the annual sports day organised by Mary Fisher.
I will throw a few names in to get you thinking - Jack Lowe, Ted Goll, Ted Camble, Frank Jealous, Les Bednall, Harry Morris, Wal Blower, John Barker, Roger Loach, Ron Green, Harry Jeffries, Roy Baker, Pete Hemmings, Joe Kennel, Ernie Moore, Bill Dudley, Ernie Hood, Frank Millington, Johnny Cross - that's enough for now, I could probably name the lot covering the machine shops and foundry. ENJOY |
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LesBeard
Bedworth |
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Fri 6th Dec 2013 3:47pm
Hello, is anybody interested in Morris Engines, does anyone ever log on? |
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NormK
bulkington |
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Fri 6th Dec 2013 4:30pm
Hi Les... Maybe you could put some of your photos on here, I am sure me and other members would like to see them.. Milly rules
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LesBeard
Bedworth |
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Fri 6th Dec 2013 6:58pm
OK LEAVE IT WITH ME |
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LesBeard
Bedworth |
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Fri 6th Dec 2013 7:53pm
OK here is a taster - main gates sale board up [buy one get one free]
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