Topic categories:
(Alphabetical)

Industry, Business and Work

GEC Telephone Works - Gosford Street

You need to be signed in to respond to this topic

No actionPrevious page

Displaying 16 to 25 of 25 posts

Page 2 of 2

1 2
No actionNo action
25 posts:
Order:   

DBC
Nottinghamshire
16 of 25  Mon 18th Apr 2011 3:43pm  

According to the book "Air Raid" by Norman Longmate, the White Friars Street / Gosford Street factory was destroyed by an "oil bomb which falling into a lift shaft, started a fire which gutted the building, burning out all floors". The same books also mentions that there was some sort of ant-aircraft gun mounted on the roof of the building which, although it probably never hit any enemy planes, was a great morale booster to the nurses in Gulson Road Hospital next door.
Industry, Business and Work - GEC Telephone Works - Gosford Street
dutchman
Spon End
Thread starter
17 of 25  Mon 18th Apr 2011 4:08pm  

Thanks for that DBC Thumbs up The building also had a steel-frame which I suspect was cut-up and removed some time later. I've discussed this with a former nurse from Gulson Road Hospital who used to walk home that way but she cannot remember if the shell of the building was still there in the 1950s. The Nuffield factory next to GEC actually made anti-aircraft guns but for whatever reason totally escaped the bombing except for a few broken windows!
Industry, Business and Work - GEC Telephone Works - Gosford Street
DBC
Nottinghamshire
18 of 25  Mon 18th Apr 2011 4:33pm  

The book mentions two other factories in Gosford Street:- "The Morris Works got off comparatively lightly, with two direct hits, by a 250 kg and a smaller 50 kg bomb, each of which penetrated the concrete roof and top floor and detonated in the fourth storey. A factory called "Mechanization and Aero Ltd" (part of the Nuffield Group) received some damage, but the book does not say how bad that was. I wonder if that's the one with just a few broken windows?
Industry, Business and Work - GEC Telephone Works - Gosford Street
dutchman
Spon End
Thread starter
19 of 25  Mon 18th Apr 2011 4:48pm  

It shows how looks can be deceiving as it was the (former) Morris works which I thought had escaped with just a few broken windows. Nuffield's other factory was the former Alpha Motors works on the opposite side of Gosford Street. An eye witness in the "Memories" section here mentions an entire factory wall in that area being blown into the street but there was no sign of anything like that by the time I lived there.
Industry, Business and Work - GEC Telephone Works - Gosford Street
Prof
Gloucester
20 of 25  Wed 19th Sep 2018 8:54am  

My granddad William Henry Whitehead was foreman at the Nuffield Mechanization (Morris works) Gosford St in WWII. Too small to see here he is in the centre back of the photo, besuited and facing the camera. He had an office above the workshop, and I have a small oak table he had made for it.
Industry, Business and Work - GEC Telephone Works - Gosford Street
heathite
Coventry
21 of 25  Wed 19th Sep 2018 5:48pm  

Any of these Prof? There are Whitehead-Callan's in my family
Industry, Business and Work - GEC Telephone Works - Gosford Street
Prof
Gloucester
22 of 25  Wed 19th Sep 2018 6:29pm  

Thanks Heathite. 22 Hugh Road is the one, and 176 Siddeley Avenue is my parents.
Industry, Business and Work - GEC Telephone Works - Gosford Street
Prof
Gloucester
23 of 25  Wed 3rd Oct 2018 7:37pm  

55 Stepney Road is my great-grandfather.
Industry, Business and Work - GEC Telephone Works - Gosford Street
argon
New Milton
24 of 25  Fri 7th Jun 2019 9:59pm  

For those with an interest in GEC Spon Street there is a video following the production of tv's in 1960 on YouTube. Edited by Midland Red, 7th Jun 2019 10:10 pm (Link clarified)
Industry, Business and Work - GEC Telephone Works - Gosford Street
20A-Manor House
Coventry
25 of 25  Tue 19th May 2020 11:38am  

On 3rd Apr 2010 11:48am, Rob Orland said:
DBC said: During my time as an apprentice with GEC during the early 1960s I spent some time at Helen street on the relay and telephone instrument assembly sections, although I was mostly based at the main Stoke factory.
As an apprentice I also spent a few weeks at Helen Street, but in the early 80s. It was such a scruffy place back then, and probably not much altered from the war years I would guess. One of the placements we most dreaded was with Vernon Shepherd, an old scotsman who liked a dram or three of whiskey! He never used our names, but referred to us as colours as he sent us to sit at various mid-blowingly boring tasks, checking relay coils or springsets!
My (maternal) grandmother worked at GEC Helen Street during the late 50s and early 60s. Last year I was talking to a gentleman, he lives in Lewes, East Sussex, who became a apprentice there around the same time. He asked if I would like a couple of items and duly sent me his GEC Coventry apprentice lapel badge and introduction letter.
Industry, Business and Work - GEC Telephone Works - Gosford Street

You need to be signed in to respond to this topic

No actionPrevious page

Displaying 16 to 25 of 25 posts

Page 2 of 2

1 2
No actionNo action

Previous (older) topic

GEC Spon Street
|

Next (newer) topic

George Wilson Gas Meters
You are currently only viewing topics in the Industry, Business and Work category
View topics in All categories
 
Home | Forum index | Forum stats | Forum help | Log out | About me
Top of the page

This is your first visit to my website today, thank you!

4,106,270

Website & counter by Rob Orland © 2024

Load time: 456ms