Steve1966
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Mon 12th Mar 2012 9:47pm
The brochure is for models from 1st September 1957 so I would imagine the pics were taken that summer. |
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Steve1966
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Mon 12th Mar 2012 10:06pm
The next two pics are from the 1959/60 brochure. The blossom on the trees suggest they were taken in spring 1959.
Pic 8 - Showing off the precinct.
Pic 9 - and the new cathedral
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Steve1966
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Mon 12th Mar 2012 10:21pm
I've borrowed these pics from the FB owners club forum which give a good idea of what we are looking for. The first is a model made by the son of ex FB test rider Colin Dean, the second an illustration from a 1940s brochure.
The illustration seems to show the factory as much larger than it really was, as it extends towards Ford Street much further than the space between it and Sydenham Palace on the corner with Cox Street.
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Steve1966
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Mon 12th Mar 2012 10:36pm
Pic 10 is from a 1961 brochure showing a nice illustration of Broadgate. It is very clear that FB were proud of their Coventry roots, indeed even the badge on every bike exclaimed 'Francis-Barnett Coventry' and the letters FBC in the centre of the badge.
Pics 11 & 12 are from a 1964 brochure so probably taken in 1963. The location is not known to me. Apparently all of the 'models' in FB brochures were just FB office staff so may be recognised by forum members.
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Midland Red
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Tue 13th Mar 2012 8:55am
What an excellent series of posts - thanks for them all |
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NormK
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Tue 13th Mar 2012 10:04am
What model of bike did Nick Rowan ride in the Heartbeat series?..its an FB but i dont know which one
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Steve1966
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Tue 13th Mar 2012 10:22am
I'm pretty sure it was a Falcon 87, a 199cc AMC engined single cylinder. I think I'm right in saying though that most FB Police bikes were actually Cruiser 89s, a 250cc twin cylinder like the one with FB 250 on the front mudguard in one of the last pics. |
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Thu 15th Mar 2012 8:34pm
I was really interested to see these pictures as my first road legal bike was a Franny B Falcon. I bought it from Coventry Motor Mart on London Road (by the cemetery gates) in 1963 for £27.10s and if I'm honest I could probably run as fast as it would go The people from Coventry Motor Mart expanded and bought (rented?) what is now Allen Ford car sales, however that was comparatively short lived I believe. I have to say I thought I looked great in my (PVC) leather jacket Whether that view was shared by other people is debatable. |
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dutchman
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Thu 15th Mar 2012 9:51pm
There was a Motor Mart next to the Gaumont too, was that the same company?
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Sat 17th Mar 2012 10:46pm
I have to say that I don't remember a bike shop there. Was it round by Whitefriars Street? |
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dutchman
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Sat 17th Mar 2012 10:58pm
No, it was two units in Jordan Well between the Gaumont and the news kiosk on the corner. The unit nearest the Gaumont was mostly toys and the other was mostly bikes. The nearest thing to a motor bike I ever saw in the window was a BSA moped so it struck me as odd that it was called "Motor Mart".
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Tue 17th Apr 2012 3:08pm
On 29th Feb 2012 12:59pm, Steve1966 said:
Hi all, I'm a Coventry kid and a member of the Francis-Barnett Owner's Club. F-B made motorcycles in Lower Ford Street (opposite the Baptist Church) from 1920 to 1963. The factory was demolished to make way for the ring road and the company moved to Greet in Birmingham before closing in 1966. As far as the club are aware there are no known photos of the factory (other than the RAF aerial survey pics). If anyone has or knows of any I would be extremely pleased to see them.
Steve.
Hi Steve,
No real information but remember a trip from my school in The Potteries about 61/62 to visit Standard Triumph to see production line. Mate and I snook off at lunchtime, found Lower Ford St. Looked through some open doors & saw lots of Fulmars A/W despatch. Amazing sight! Rode one few yrs later & enjoyed it. Looked futuristic! Looks a bit pathetic now. Went after, University, to work for BSA, spent very happy 18 mths at Triumph Meriden then worked in Sales for Honda UK. Now retired. Ah Nostalgia, pass me my rose tinted specs!
Mike
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Annewiggy
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Thu 17th Jan 2013 10:54pm
I don't think this is the factory you are looking for but I have a nice photo of The Lea Francis works in Much Park Street I can post if you are interested. I also have a book called "Coventry up to date" printed in about 1895 which refers to Lea and Francis Cycle Manufacturers. Lower Ford Street as among the more recent additions to the ranks of the Coventry cycling trade and goes on to describe the premises. Any interest ?
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Fri 18th Jan 2013 8:33am
Welcome to our forum Anne..It would be interesting to see your photo of the Lea Francis. We demolished that place and I fell through the roof it put me on the box for a full year, I was lucky to get away with it. A few weeks later a chap done the same at the Station and he was killed
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Annewiggy
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Fri 18th Jan 2013 3:34pm
Lea Francis works, Much Park Street
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