Harrier
Coventry
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1 of 12
Thu 9th Jan 2014 7:17pm
I found this plaque while digging my garden. It is in very good condition. What did the company make? When was it in business?
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artful
lancashire
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2 of 12
Thu 9th Jan 2014 10:13pm
Could it be a cover fitted to the outside of a chimney breast. The sweep would remove it to enable him to sweep the chimney. It's probably wrong but is a possibility. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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3 of 12
Thu 9th Jan 2014 11:29pm
On Ancestry they appear in telephone directories from the 1920's to the 1950's but it does not say what trade they were in. |
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Tim Hamer
Coventry
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4 of 12
Fri 10th Jan 2014 12:01am
There's a company called Adanac in a place called Woolpit in Suffolk that makes/supplies specialist valves. The Coventry Adanac is no longer in business, I think the premises that they used is now BTPC. Sorry it's not much.
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scrutiny
coventry
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5 of 12
Fri 10th Jan 2014 8:33am
The London Gazette, 3rd Jan 1969
Adanac Engineering (Coventry) Ltd
Struck off the Register and Dissolved as of the date of this notice. |
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Primrose
USA
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6 of 12
Fri 10th Jan 2014 2:53pm
For what it's worth, Adanac is Canada backwards. Wonder if that has any significance. |
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scrutiny
coventry
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7 of 12
Sat 11th Jan 2014 8:12am
Not me, but there is a military wristwatch with Adanac on the face made in Canada for the American forces. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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8 of 12
Sat 11th Jan 2014 10:45am
Hi Harrier.
How big is the plaque? You may find them if you could possibly look in a trade directory, I think they have copies in the Herbert records office and sometimes in reference libraries. If you are really keen to find out maybe Companies House could help you. Adanac (Engineering) Limited which was dissolved in 1969 was company number 00825834, if this was the same company based in Coventry. |
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Harrier
Coventry
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9 of 12
Sun 12th Jan 2014 5:41pm
The plate measures 3.5" wide and 2.5" deep and is very light, with no rusting, the metal has no ferrous content. As I have dug the garden for the best part of 25 years, I assume the plaque must be a recent import via muck, leaves etc. to have escaped surfacing before? As the corrosion is minimal this would make sense. The holes in each corner are counter sunk suggesting screws rather than rivets, which in turn might suggest it was attached to wood rather than metal?
If 'Adanac' in placed in a search engine, very many different companies appear to use this name. Why? I don't think it is a name from classical history, so has anyone any more suggestions about where the actual name comes from to be used so widely? |
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Midland Red
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10 of 12
Sun 12th Jan 2014 6:13pm
Clearly its popularity as a company name comes from the fact that canada spelt backwards makes a reasonable name |
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deanocity3
keresley
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11 of 12
Sun 4th May 2014 9:34am
Just came across this advert in Alton Douglas book Memories of Coventry
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
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12 of 12
Sun 4th May 2014 9:54am
Well spotted Dean. I better hide it from my other half or he'll want another shed |
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