Did you work at the Standard or Triumph – at Canley, Radford, Banner Lane, Northey Road, Allesley, Tile Hill, Western Avenue (London), Bordesley Green (Birmingham), Speke (Liverpool), Berkeley Square (London) or any of the associated sites/companies associated with Standard Triumph? If so, we’d love to hear from you to build a database of names associated with the Standard and Triumph company. Read More HERE. You may notice adverts on the site. You can help this site by clicking on them which supports the archive. Thank you.
Sister-in-Charge of Coventry Surgeries.Service: 1941-c1950c1960 - 1973More
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Kearton, Jack
Jigmaker in 12A Shop, Canley26 Years ServiceRetired December, 1969More
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Keefe, F R
66 men were killed serving in the Great War and their names are inscribed on the memorial stone by the promenade at London Road Cemetery. Inscription:Erected in loving memory of our comrades who gave their lives for liberty in the Great War 1914-1918 by the staff and employees of the Triumph and Gloria companies. 'He was a man and nothing that effected the human race was foreign to him.'More
My name is Tony Keeling and I was at the Standard Triumph transferring from Morris Bodies which was part of British Leyland 1968. I was on the Rocket Range for some time and Final Finish later transferring to Press Cars after the Canley Site closed we all moved to Gaydon.
Played in the Standard pipe band, 1950sUPDATE REF July, 1960.An inspector in Rough Stores, Mr. Patrick Gerald Kelly died on May 31, 1960 aged 25. His service totalled nine years.We do not know if this is the same person (Standard Triumph Works Archive) - Anne can you help us?
Submitted by: Anne Dodd
Kelly, Rita
My beautiful little mum Rita Kelly worked there in the 60s painting the grills for the cars. She left in 1964 to have me
Submitted by: Carole Flynn
Kelly, Roy
Electricians mate. Maintenance Dept Fletch South c 1971-80
Submitted by: Alwyne Bates
Kelly, William J
From 1921 Census. Year of Birth: 1880 Place of Birth: Shropshire, England
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Ken, Keeling
Paint Sprayer
Submitted by: Alan Keeling
Kendall, Edgar
From 1921 Census. Year of Birth: 1906 Place of Birth: Coventry, Warwickshire, England
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Kendall, Harry
From 1921 Census. Year of Birth: 1881 Place of Birth: Warwickshire, England
From 1921 Census. Year of Birth: 1896 Place of Birth: Coventry, Warwickshire, England
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Kendrick, Bernard
Press Shop
Submitted by: Jane Branson-Clayden
Kendrick, Horace
Fitter47 Years ServiceGoalkeeper works football team 1920 & 1930'sStarted 1922Retired 1973More
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Kennard, Frank
30 years serviceStock Control SupervisorRetired 1972
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Kennedy, E
Tool Room, Banner Lane c1959Chairman of the Bowls Club
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Kennedy, Pat Submitted by: Alex Murray
Kennedy, Roger
Draughtsman worked at Auto Body Designs in Dunstable part of British Leyland working on detail drawings and schemes for the code name "Bullet" But support was required in the main drawing office at Canley close to the launch there four of us from Dunstable used to travel daily to Coventry to assist with the last minute designs required. As a young motor enthusiast I was very excited to be able to walk round the factory and go to the design studio. I was very sad when I was called back to the office in Dunstable due to pay negotiation at Canley
Submitted by: Roger Kennedy
Kennedy, Walter
Ivy Cottage
Submitted by: Tom Braund
Kenning, T
66 men were killed serving in the Great War and their names are inscribed on the memorial stone by the promenade at London Road Cemetery. Inscription:Erected in loving memory of our comrades who gave their lives for liberty in the Great War 1914-1918 by the staff and employees of the Triumph and Gloria companies. 'He was a man and nothing that effected the human race was foreign to him.'More
Kenny, Bill
Trim Foreman
Kenny, Pat
Truck driver in Engine Despatch, Canley, included in Ireland's boxing team for the Olympics.1960More
From 1921 Census. Year of Birth: 1902 Place of Birth: Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England
Submitted by: Standard Triumph Works Archive
Keyte, George William
Production Paint Supervisor from October 1958.Joined the company in 1956 and was in charge of the "new paint shop".Died suddenly March 27, 1959 aged just 44.
From 1921 Census. Year of Birth: 1882 Place of Birth: Lambeth, London, England
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Kilmurray, Eddie
Electrical Design
Submitted by: Bleddyn Jenkins
Kilmurry, Ed
Junior Senior Draughtsman
Submitted by: Bernard Riches
Kilsby, W
Engine AssemblyRetired Feb/March 1979
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Kimber, I P
Training Manager1971
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Kimberley, T
Cycle Finisher66 men were killed serving in the Great War and their names are inscribed on the memorial stone by the promenade at London Road Cemetery.Inscription:Erected in loving memory of our comrades who gave their lives for liberty in the Great War 1914-1918 by the staff and employees of the Triumph and Gloria companies. 'He was a man and nothing that effected the human race was foreign to him.'More
Submitted by: Standard Triumph Works Archive
Kimberley, Thomas Alfred
From 1921 Census. Year of Birth: 1885 Place of Birth: Coventry, Warwickshire, England
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King, Andy
Field service engineer
Submitted by: Brian Garner
King, Anthony
Joined as a graduate into the Systems department September 1971.
Submitted by: Anthony King
King, Brian
1973 started in the Rig Test Dept at Fletch North, then Prototype Build. Left Rover Group in 1999.
From 1921 Census. Year of Birth: 1878 Place of Birth: Coventry, Warwickshire, England
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King, William Joseph
From 1921 Census. Year of Birth: 1887 Place of Birth: Cork, Ireland
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Kingham, Charlie
DCM. Fletch South 23 yearsVice president, Works Branch British Legion (20 years)
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Kings, H C
From 1921 Census. Year of Birth: 1864 Place of Birth: Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
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Kinnond Jack
36 years service
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Kinnond, Brenda
I started there in 1952 packing parts for cars to be made in Australia, New Zealand, India. Then I moved to the trim shop and was there for 18 years altogether.
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Kirkham, B.S.
Chief Receptionist & Training Officer, London Service Depot. c1973Photo
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Kirkham, John
I joined in August 1958, working in the Experimental Workshop Stores at Banner Lane where the final prototypes of the soon to be launched Triumph Herald were being made and tested.rnrnAfter a few months, I signed up for a five-year Apprenticeship and enjoyed a very interesting time working in the following locations; Gearbox Assembly at Fletch South, working on the assembly and testing of gearboxes, Engine Assembly at Canley, working on the assembly line and in the rectification area, Chassis Drawing Office at Fletch North in the Engineering Department, working with Draughtsmen and Design Engineers, Service Workshop and Repair Shop at Allesley, working on car maintenance and servicing, and accident repairs. Technical Publications Department at Banner Lane, Radford and Allesley, working on the preparation of Operator Instruction Handbooks and Workshop Service Manuals.rnThis provided me with excellent engineering knowledge and experience for the future working with very dedicated and helpful people. Aug 1958 to Dec 1963
Submitted by: John Kirkham
Kirkham, Tom
(My grandad) Started in March 1941 and retired on 24th March 1979 (38 years). When he started they were making the DeHavilland Mosquito fighter/bomber - then he worked on sequencing the track - Vanguard / Mayflower / Renown / Standard 8 & 10. Also spent time at Banner Lane (Standard were there for a while) Worked for many years in the Specification office (Fletch North) and was a supervisor when he retired - died in July 1984 (aged 66)Click Here For More
Submitted by: Michael Winterton
Kitley, Freda Submitted by: Freda Kitley
Kitt, Kathleen
My mum Kathleen Bryant (nee Kitt) was a cleaner, I think she cleaned in Ivy Cottage, and I think Sir John Blacks office. She used to bring home discarded drawings, blue, printed on cotton material, when washed made lovely hankies!!!
From 1921 Census. Year of Birth: 1883 Place of Birth: Faringdon, Berkshire, England
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Knatt, Henry Roy
(25), Royal Warwickshire Regiment, killed in action. 30 July 1944 Age 25 FONTENAY-LE-PESNEL WAR CEMETERY, TESSEL : Private 5126628More
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Knee, Walter
Knee of 11, Evenlode Crescent, Coventry, who works in the press tool room at Standard Triumph International,Took a day off yesterday (1961) to celebrate his golden wedding.
1955 - 1968 Standard -Triumph ( Liverpool ) Ltd. Woodend Avenue, Speke, Liverpool 24. Apprentice ( Hall Eng ), Junior Draughtsman, Tool Designer. Worked with noted car men, Ted Chapman, John Morton, Neville Brownlow plus many others.
Submitted by: Brian Knight
Knight, E
c1954Chairman of the Standard Apprentice Association (12 years)More
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Knight, Laurie
Transmissions development. 1977 to 1978. Mainly TR7, TR8 and Lynx. Worked with Andy Todd and David Hughes
Knight, Len Submitted by: Triumph Works Archive
Knight, William Walter
From 1921 Census. Year of Birth: 1893 Place of Birth: Redditch, Worcestershire, England
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Knott, Frank
Superintendent
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Knott, Joseph Norman
My father. I believe he was a parts executive in Coventry, I believe. He left in the mid 1970s. He bought my mother a beautiful dark green Herald convertible, but sadly they did not keep that car. I would love to have it now!UPDATE:25 years Service. Executive, Technical ServicesStarted 1947.Spares DivisionRetired 1972More
Submitted by: Jane Keathley
Knox, D
No. 1 Shop, Banner Lane. Member of Modern Dance Club c1950. More
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Knox, Jimmy
My dad worked at the standard Truimph Plant Canley on, I believe, the final finish line? I am not sure what cars my dad worked on but I believe they included the herald and the spitfire? My dad worked at the Canley Plant from 1960 to 1980/1 and took redundancy from the plant which I believe at that time was then British Leyland. My dad was from Falkirk in Scotland and came down to Coventry in 1960s to find work. My dad was by trade a coach builder/carpenter. After taking redundancy my dad returned to Falkirk and now has passed away in 2003. Thank you. Mr James Knox (son)
Submitted by: James Knox
Kockelbergh, Reg
From 1945 Reg worked for Armstrong Whitworth at Baginton and at Standard Triumph (later Rover) until he retired.
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Kockelbergh, Roger John
Worked in technical area where the staff produced items and cars to be exhibited at motor shows internationally.
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1925 Dispatch Dept.-A superb photo from 1925 showing the Dispatch Department at Canley.
Vincent White – Catering Department-It was to have been a quiet Sunday afternoon in the park. But within minutes of parking his Standard car at Stanford Hall, Lord Braye’s home near Rugby, Mr. Vincent White was in the river tackling a youth who was armed with an air pistol and a sheath knife.
Arthur Brooks – Salvage-Arthur Brooks joined Standard Triumph in 1932. At first he was employed on material handling — the hard way —when built-up axle casings had to be unloaded by hand from railway wagons. Later he supervised internal transport and the powered conveyor loaders.
David Mileham – Apprentice-I started work as an apprentice draughtsman at the Standard Motor Co in January 1959. I still have my indentures!
Put That Light Out!-A fantastic artefact direct from the Standard Motor Co factory… can you guess what it is?
John Clarke-I have just found your site whilst searching for a reference to Standard Triumph holiday camp in Weston-Super-Mare. My family went every year to this camp and I have such wonderful memories of it.
Sue Wareham-Receiving customers from overseas brought the title of Export Hostess to Sue Wareham.
The Last Spitfire – Again!-A poignant photograph from the Peter Richardson archive with a message from the workers.
Athletics-Standard Triumph entered a team in the Coventry Apprentice Association annual sports and came 9th out of 20 teams.
Mike Hales – Vehicle Electrician Part 1-I joined the Final Finish at Canley, as a Trainee Vehicle Electrician, in 1966, working with Phil Robinson, Mack McKay, and John Ward.
Electrical Team-This photograph was taken from the roof of the Social Club in 1986 says Mike Hales.
35 Years Service-Mike Hales has been in touch with this photo – can you recognise anyone?
Christine Thomson-In July 1960, Christine Thomson, formerly secretary to Assistant Materials Engineer, Fletch. North, left for Hollywood, after three years at Standard’s.
Standard Van-Months before July this year Mr P. J. McGrath, a millwright at Tile Hill Lane, had decided on a holiday in Italy.
1930’s Standard Motor Co. Staff-Early photographs are scarce from the Standard Motor Co – and if any do crop up there is often very little detail to accompany the images.
Telephone Exchange-Three members of staff from the Telephone Exchange, Canley.
Pauline McGonigle, Allesley-Miss Pauline McGonigle, a typist in the Audio Pool for five years at Allesley, married Steven Hill, who works in the Engine Shop, Canley.
Canley Halt-I remember the bus going over these crossings to get home to Canley. And all the workers coming out of the Standard, and then the Covrad seems so long ago. Ronald Bayliss
Christine Keeling – Supplies Division-Miss Christine Keeling, a shorthand-typist in Supplies Division, Canley, was married at St. Mary Magdalene, Earlsdon.
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