fredarthur
Maidstone
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Mon 9th Aug 2021 9:57am
Thank you for the coloured photo of the float.
I take this opportunity to thank Dunlop & people of Coventry for a fantastic apprenticeship 1959-1960. In particular the Section Leaders in the DO namely Stan Buckley, Denis Malone, Jim Knight & Chris Bailey for my guidance.
Happy memories with fellow apprentices too many to remember but including Don Siviter, John Cole, Arthur Tew & Peter Brown (I know was commissioned into the RAF and I believe his father was the Employment Manager) to name a few.
Thanks for the opportunity to go to Outward Bound Mountain School and to work in the German factory for a month.
Thanks to the tea lady with her trolley. I remember the toast and was it lard in those days?
Good memories of the Sports Club in Lythalls Lane(?) and the rugby sevens.
Good education in the Laboratory, Test House, Experimental Machine Shop, RAF Training School and Machine Shop.
Thank you again. Fred Stanley. |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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62 of 80
Mon 9th Aug 2021 10:47am
Hi fredarthur, how good it was to read that you enjoyed your apprenticeship with Dunlop and the people that you remember. I had many friends whom worked at Dunlop, mostly through playing football. Keith Lenton and Stan Hughes spring to mind, also had a darts friend, who worked in the toolroom turning, called Jack Pratt.
With my apprenticeship, I also had the opportunity to go to Outward Bound School in Elgin for a month. Great times climbing and camping in the Cairngorms.
Did you play in the Earlsdon Sevens?
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
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63 of 80
Mon 9th Aug 2021 11:14pm
Doesn't anyone recognise anyone on the Dunlop Bedstead race photos? I was hoping for some results from ex Dunlop apprentices.
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
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64 of 80
Mon 9th Aug 2021 11:40pm
Fredarthur. You said your Apprenticeship was 1959-1960. Is this a typo? Mine was 1967-1972 but my brother Allen Oldham was born in 1942 so could have been there at the same time as you. He took part in the Bedstead races and a few carnival floats and often went climbing in North Wales with Dave Rees, Gynne Thomas, Mick Macauley & others.. He worked in No 2 Test House with Arthur Davis [RIP] and was a keen motorcyclist with Arthur and Bob Robinson & Allan Clare. I remember Stan Buckley very well [He ran the Aviation Drawing Office] and also Dennis Malone. Also remember Dick Malone [not related] The gaffer of the Laboratory when I got the job was a Mr jack Hanson but by the time I did my 12 months in the Training School Norman Smith had taken over. Did you ever work in the Tool Room and encounter John Bailey. Knew everything worth knowing and sold everything from his "office" [Toolbox] When the top guys couldn't get to the bottom of a problem, John would work it out on the inside of a cigarette box. |
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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65 of 80
Tue 10th Aug 2021 6:39am
Derrickarthur,
Not sure if my hubby Tony Shepherd would come into your query. He was signed in the Dunlop Apprenticeship scheme in the late 50's. After several areas of training plus the Drawing Office then Coventry Tech (as known then), he went on the Paris trip with the apprentices (50's). However, the Dunlop was a big place. He never mentioned any floats or I would have known. |
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fredarthur
Maidstone
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66 of 80
Tue 10th Aug 2021 4:54pm
My apologies and yes it was a typo, being my error. My apprenticeship was from 1955. Unfortunately I cannot shed any light on the bedstead race. I did not spend any time in the toolroom or in the Jig & Tool DO where Arthur Tew was. My Outward Bound destination was Eskdale. I recall a coach trip to Blackpool with the apprentices on a coach from Lloyds of Nuneaton. I remember that the Dunlop had two aircraft at Baginton which I believe were a Dove and a Meteor. The period of my apprenticeship was time changing in Coventry. I think I started when ration books were still in use. I remember a restaurant in the town which sold subsidised meals or nationalised or something like that. I remember the commotion when Bill Haley and the Comets arrived. I remember the Sunday night shows at the Hippodrome such as Ted Heath & His Orchestra. Happy days. I remember Owen Owen and the posh hotel in the corner of Broadgate. I was in digs in Burnaby Road having sourced the apprenticeship from my home in Chatham and being accepted for which I am very grateful. Being a Freeman is something that I treasure. Sorry to go on a bit but I am delighted to join in with the exchange of memories. Thank you. |
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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67 of 80
Tue 10th Aug 2021 5:43pm
Your posts, fredarthur, are a delight.
Thank you, indeed. Please go on at your leisure. |
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fredarthur
Maidstone
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68 of 80
Sun 15th Aug 2021 1:46pm
Hi again.
I recall the construction of the Dunlop distribution warehouse beyond the apprentices' gym and changing rooms. The main contractor was Douglas with its Morris Commercial tipper lorries. I remember Richardsons Transport opposite in Foleshill Road. Also Batley Concrete Garages with their Commer lorries.
I first lived with parents' friends in Leamington, 1955 before moving to digs later that year in Burnaby Road. The RAF Training School manager had an open Alvis Tourer and lived in Leamington. Sometimes he gave me a lift and I sat in the bucket seat in freezing weather.
I recall my initial wages were 3 guineas per week (digs £2.12.6 in old money), helped by overtime on Saturday morning sometimes. There was Government Youth Employment at the time that subsidised the wages very slightly with also travel warrants three times a year.
I remember the opening of the Lanchester College where we did one day a week.
My digs were close to the entrance in Burnaby Road that gave access to the Dunlop and also Motor Panels Ltd. I remember RHMS Transport with seemingly very old vehicles loading up in the Dunlop.
Later in my apprenticeship I was able to go home to Chatham more regularly and I remember the Standerwick double decker Leyland Atlantean coach from London dropping me off in Pool Meadow at 3am Monday and walking up past Coventry Climax and Daimler in the still of the night.
I can never thank Stan Buckley enough for his training in draughtsmanship. He was so quick and decisive. I assisted in training as a draughtsman and recall working on English Electric P1B, Britannia and Comet 4 to name a few. Of course, the service reps were always about and I remember being given a lift to Heathrow when it was only beginning to enlarge.
I remember the advent of the car disc brakes and the testing at MIRA. I remember the opening of the M1 Motorway.
Oh dear I could go on!! Sorry, Fred. |
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
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69 of 80
Tue 28th Sep 2021 12:55pm
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
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70 of 80
Tue 28th Sep 2021 1:06pm
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
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71 of 80
Tue 28th Sep 2021 7:36pm
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Helen F
Warrington
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72 of 80
Wed 20th Apr 2022 10:40pm
These are two factories in 1896 for the Pneumatic Tyre Company that became Dunlop (I think). The left one is the corner of Alma Street and Hood Street but I can't work out the other. Any ideas?
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
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73 of 80
Thu 21st Apr 2022 5:24am
Am I right in thinking there used to be a Dunlop of sorts on St Georges Road (not just tyres though)? |
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
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74 of 80
Mon 9th May 2022 1:34pm
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Derrickarthur
Coventry
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75 of 80
Mon 9th May 2022 5:08pm
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