Again we wonder if you can help… Continue reading “Mystery Lady”
Park Royal Service Depot
Standard Triumph’s Service Depot at Park Royal in West London. Continue reading “Park Royal Service Depot”
Leo Taylor – Tinsmith
Leo Taylor, of Tinsmiths’ Dept., retired last month after 27 years’ service • He had a record of social work and sporting activities throughout his career with Standard Triumph. Continue reading “Leo Taylor – Tinsmith”
Apprentices Bedstead Race
The Standard Triumph Apprentices Association (STAA) was affiliated to The Coventry Apprentices Association (CAA). Inter company activities with member firms often took place. Continue reading “Apprentices Bedstead Race”
The Standard Motor Company by J.R. Davy. Part 1
The birth and development of the Standard Motor Company is attributed to one man, Reginald Walter Maudslay, and first it is of interest to consider his background before he came to Coventry in 1902. Dick Maudslay, as he was known to his many friends, was born in London on September 1st, 1871. Continue reading “The Standard Motor Company by J.R. Davy. Part 1”
Alick Dick to Resign
Mr A. S. Dick. Managing Director of Standard Triumph International since 1954, is to resign from the company, according to a statement from Leyland Motors this week. Continue reading “Alick Dick to Resign”

