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.
Ex-employees Directory 2
There are currently 21 names in this directory beginning with the letter Y.
Yardley, RodSubmitted by: Mike Hinks
Yarnold, DaveElectrical Team Ref: 1986
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Yates, JackChief Test Driver
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Yates, TedAccounts
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Yeates, E RDirector and General Manager 1968c1972Forward Radiator, Bordesley Green later Triumph Motors
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Yeo, ArthurSubmitted by: Pete Davis
Yeomans, DavidJunior Apprentice 1968, Tinsmiths
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York, Cecil Joseph ThomasFrom 1921 Census. Year of Birth: 1894 Place of Birth: Northampton, Northamptonshire, England
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Young, AlfredFrom 1921 Census. Year of Birth: 1870 Place of Birth: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
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Young, CyrilSubmitted by: David Mileham
Young, HSubmitted by: Standard Triumph Works Archive
Young, HarryFrom 1921 Census. Year of Birth: 1882 Place of Birth: Coventry
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Young, JSubmitted by: Standard Triumph Works Archive
Young, JohnApprentice chef, c1964. Son of Cyril Young, company Safety Officer.
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Young, JosephFinishing Dept. Pre war, pre 1940
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Young, SteveSubmitted by: Standard Triumph Works Archive
Younger, TimBody Section
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Younger, V ABody Shop Superintendent 1955
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On the first anniversary of the launch of this website archive we thought we'd write something about Alf Welch. Alf
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The most decorated private soldier in World War One and Police Sargeant at Standard Triumph. "I knew him over several
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A very sad photo showing the last car - a Triumph Spitfire coming off the line. This photo is dated
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A new photograph with a couple of names. Update: First Left - Charlie Swain (Machine shop superintendent. 1960’s submitted by
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I thought you might like to see some photographs of my late father, Ernest 'Jim' Russell, who served his apprenticeship
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Fabulous photo from 1953. Caption reads: "Happy children flock around Sir John Black during one of his many personal visits
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Mr W Vincent in New Zealand, has identified that the Chauffeur in the picture below was his grandfather William Charles
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A fantastic photo show a team of ladies that were tasked to deliver cars, in the most cases, to the ports
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The Standard Service Department has many functions, including the administration of Service and the supply of Standard and Triumph spares
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We always have to double-check photos that are forwarded to us and after a bit of too-ing and fro-ing the
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Fabulous photo sent into the StandardTriumph archive http://www.standardstandardtriumph.co.uk - looking completely smitten is the Canley Social Club groundsman, John Egginton with a ladies (football?)
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During WW2 The Standard Motor Company had operated on behalf of the Government a new "shadow" factory making aero engines. This
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Jack Taylor worked for Standard Triumph at Canley as a Quality Control Engineer. He had originally been employed at an
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When the 83,139th and last Standard Eight rolled off the production line at Canley on Friday 9th July 1948, it wasn't
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Update:
2026. This is the brand new domain name for the Standard Triumph Archive.
The original sites (triumphworks.co.uk and standardtriumphworks.co.uk) will no longer be used and will be disconnected in due course.
2025. The site was subject to a major cyber attack. It is sad there are people out there that wish to ruin everything.
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