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Mick Strong
Coventry
1 of 6  Fri 7th Jul 2023 6:52pm  

Anyone remember an old Coventry firm called W E Jones of East Street? Ran by Jack Allen. When I was at Wickman, they used to do all of the flame hardening of our slides.
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matchle55
Coventry
2 of 6  Fri 7th Jul 2023 9:09pm  

Mick, W E Jones was the father in law of Peter Deeley , head of a number of different firms within the Deeley group. In the early 70,s I was working for Clements Plant hire, one of these firms and 3 of us with 2 machines were tasked with clearing a wood on land upon which Mr Jones house stood, it was a long job. At an early age I was partial to a good cigar and he was quite free with his Villiger cigars , he was a nice man. His daughter was Pat Deeley who was a solicitor or barrister,I think . The factory as I recall was at the top of east street on the left. Thumbs up
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3Spires
SW Leicestershire
3 of 6  Sun 9th Jul 2023 5:31pm  

Served my Toolmaker Apprenticeship (later transferring to the Drawing Office) at W E Jones. The company specialized in Jigs and Fixtures, Press Tools and the design and manufacture of one-off machine tools for companies such as Ford and Raleigh Bicycles. The company also worked on the Concorde project. The heat treatment arm was only a small sub-contract/in-house operation - Jack was a real character. At the start of my employment the Managing Director was Jack Perkins, succeeded by Alan Wheeler. Head of Production was Ron Patrick. Head of Inspection was Malcolm Jackson. Head of Planning/Estimating and all Apprentice training was Alan Needham.
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Siegfried
Coventry
4 of 6  Thu 9th Oct 2025 5:19pm  

Does anyone know if this company made parts for the Apollo (NASA) program?

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Garlands Joke Shop
Coventry
5 of 6  Thu 9th Oct 2025 8:50pm  

On 9th Oct 2025 5:19pm, Siegfried said: Does anyone know if this company made parts for the Apollo (NASA) program?
Hi Seigfried! Wave I couldn't find any direct mentions of WE Jones (tools) Ltd, Coventry, being connected with NASA but it's quite possible they were. In this article from 1983 it mentioned them making jigs for specialist air crafts, making parts for prototype/ unreleased cars and even making a machine to rapidly assemble bank cheque books. Having these sort of connections may have made them come on NASA's radar???? (Especially in aerospace)... If you wanted to go further, if they see this post, you could ask the member 3Spires as they used to work there.
On 15th Apr 2018 3:37pm, on the 'Your first job in Coventry' Topic 3Spires said: My first job in Coventry was as an Apprentice Toolmaker at W. E. Jones (Tools) Ltd on East Street - long since gone but the building is still in use by various businesses. Wave
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Siegfried
Coventry
6 of 6  Fri 10th Oct 2025 9:32am  

Hello, Garlands Joke Shop, Thank you so much, very interesting. The reason I asked this question is a careers officer was showing me around the factory, this was around 1974, and we came to a machine and he said something like "they made the camera rails for Apollo 11 Lunar module on that machine". I've always wondered about this.
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