My late father a doctor in Greenford, West London, owned two Triumph 2000s, a navy blue late MK11969, and an emerald green MK2 1972, both automatics. He had a patient Ernie Scrivener, gearbox specialist and senior engineer who worked at Western Avenue Service Depot, London PT1. Continue reading “Robert Erskine”
Bleddyn Jenkins
I was an apprentice engineering draughtsman at Triumph from 1965-1970; worked on Engine design team with Derek A. Lardner as my section leader…noticed he died earlier this month. Continue reading “Bleddyn Jenkins”
Bart Turnbull Presentation
Here’s how you can help with a couple of fabulous photos… Continue reading “Bart Turnbull Presentation”
Len Morton – and Len Morton
I started working at the Standard factory in the spring of 1964 in the machine shop on the flywheel section.
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Final Finish
A fabulous new photograph from ‘Final Finish’ – are you able to help with a possible date and any names?
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STANDARD SERVICE DIVISION, 1947 Part 2
After tabulation, the manifold order and invoice documents are issued to the Stores, where the spare parts are accumulated and as soon as the order is completed, it is passed on a moving belt conveyor, through to the Packing Section. Continue reading “STANDARD SERVICE DIVISION, 1947 Part 2”