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LesBeard
Bedworth
76 of 385  Fri 6th Dec 2013 7:55pm  

Main office block before demo men got in
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LesBeard
Bedworth
77 of 385  Fri 6th Dec 2013 7:57pm  

Main office block after the demo men arrived
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LesBeard
Bedworth
78 of 385  Fri 6th Dec 2013 7:58pm  

Then they found a block crank section
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LesBeard
Bedworth
79 of 385  Fri 6th Dec 2013 8:06pm  

This is R block drive from Blackberry Lane. A block is just behind the clock
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LesBeard
Bedworth
80 of 385  Fri 6th Dec 2013 8:20pm  

That's a taster so pick the bones out of them, let me know which dept you worked on and I will try and find something of interest
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NormK
bulkington
81 of 385  Fri 6th Dec 2013 9:21pm  

I think it was 'J' block I worked, gear cutting etc, I was only there a few years.. My brother was on the demolition there from start to finish... Thumbs up
Milly rules

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nirvana
coventry
82 of 385  Fri 6th Dec 2013 9:49pm  

Worked in J block, J. Johnson supervisor, I worked on reverse coupling gears. 1967 to 1970.
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Apprentice
Here
83 of 385  Sat 7th Dec 2013 10:21pm  

Have you got any photos of the apprentice training school? I was there from 1979 until it closed in 1982.
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Gazolba
Phoenix, AZ, USA
84 of 385  Sun 8th Dec 2013 2:50am  

Just discovered this thread about Morris Engines. My father worked there, I don't know the dates but it would have been the 50's to the 60's. His name was Bill McSparron (probably known as Bill or Mac). All I know about his job is he worked on machining flywheels. My brother and I went to the Christmas parties although I remember nothing about them. I walked through the machine shop once and I remember the noise was deafening and oppressive and I wondered how anyone could stand it for more than a few minutes. I remember playing darts and snooker with my father at the social club. I remember watching the Coventry Evening Telegraph Cup Final (The Sphinx vs some other team) on their football field. I remember going to the fields there to collect conkers as there was a horse chestnut tree on the grounds and I remember exploring the old air-raid shelters there too. Nothing more to add but I enjoyed seeing the photos that people posted. It's sad that so many of the old Coventry sites have disappeared without trace. They should rename one of the nearby streets Morris Street or Road.
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Deannottz
Nottingham
85 of 385  Sun 8th Dec 2013 9:05pm  

On 6th Dec 2013 8:20pm, LesBeard said: That's a taster so pick the bones out of them, let me know which dept you worked on and I will try and find something of interest
They are good photos. As mentioned in my post previously, my dad worked in the progress department in the valve shop. Have you got any photos of the valve shop and also the old foundry that closed in 1980?
dmcpherson

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LesBeard
Bedworth
86 of 385  Tue 10th Dec 2013 8:36pm  

Hello Deannottz, I will have search at the weekend, I've got one of the outside but not sure about inside
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LesBeard
Bedworth
87 of 385  Tue 10th Dec 2013 8:59pm  

Hello Gazolba, nice to hear from you so far away. I never new your dad, it was a big place but I do remember the xmas parties and playing down the air raid shelters daring each other to go further in, then once in someone would shout GHOST and we would bolt for the way out, sheer panic but great fun. Also the social club, a bottle of pop and a packet of crisps and a game of cricket on the sports field, collecting conkers, all good clean fun, HAPPY DAYS. I wiil have a look amongst my photos at the weekend for some photos of the sports field and of the flywheel section or what was left of it when I took the photo
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LesBeard
Bedworth
88 of 385  Wed 11th Dec 2013 7:23pm  

Hello Apprentice, my son was an apprentice, I've got a couple of photos of him one outside the app shop and another by the British furnace during demolition and another outside shot of the app school - will look them out and send 'em at weekend
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jvb
Kenilworth
89 of 385  Wed 11th Dec 2013 11:01pm  

Les - thank you for posting the photos. Yours are possibly the only ones of the factory in its last years so are very important. Can I encourage you to submit them to this website: www.geograph.org.uk - where all the photos are being archived by the British Museum's digital archive project. Thanks.
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LesBeard
Bedworth
90 of 385  Thu 12th Dec 2013 7:43pm  

Hello jvb, I've taken quite a few, it will take a while to go thro' my albums, each one will require a caption describing the location, especially the internal shots - leave it with me, stay tuned
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