The Standard Register, which was formed in 1959 by John Davy, recorded survivors and delved into the history of the marque, here he reports of a very remarkable little-known event where roles were reversed! Continue reading “How Triumph Saved Standard”
Standard Motors Cricket Club
The Standard Motors Cricket Club was formed in 1931 and still exists today. The club is now called the Standard Cricket Club, dropping the name ‘Motors.’ Continue reading “Standard Motors Cricket Club”
Roll of Honour – Standard Motors (Names)
Details and research of those written on the Standard Motors Roll of Honour. Continue reading “Roll of Honour – Standard Motors (Names)”
Standard Motors Rugby Pt3 (1947-1948)
Following on for the previous post here are a number of photos of the Standard Motors Rugby Football Club team (SMRFC). Continue reading “Standard Motors Rugby Pt3 (1947-1948)”
London Service Depot
Two period photographs from the Standard Triumph London Service Depot. Continue reading “London Service Depot”
Colonel F S Hanson
Mr F Hanson talking about his family, his father Colonel F S Hanson. Colonel F S Hanson was once Director of the Standard Motor Co. (Dated btw 1967 and 1975). Continue reading “Colonel F S Hanson”

