The Modern Dance Club commences its next season on 7th September, at the Pavilion, Canley, when all members, old and new, will be welcome. Continue reading “Modern Dance Club”
C. P. Vernon Hervey – Welfare Office
In the first re-issue of the Supplement, under “Comment,” it stated that all material for future issues was to be sent to the General Secretary’s Office, Recreational Club, Canley. This has now been changed and all matters apertaining to the Supplement should be addressed to Mr. C. P. Vernon Hervey, the Welfare. Office, Canley, Extension 30 for those who wish to contact him on the telephone, or for those who wish to discuss their articles personally, he can be found in what was the old petrol office in the Ivy Cottage. Continue reading “C. P. Vernon Hervey – Welfare Office”
Uniformed Unknowns
A recent photograph unearthed depicting a number or uniformed gentlemen. What do you think, Firemen, Security? Any thought on the date? Continue reading “Uniformed Unknowns”
Arthur Sherratt – Works Engineer
Smiles from Mr. Arthur Sherratt, his wife and daughter after his investiture by the Queen at Buckingham Palace. Continue reading “Arthur Sherratt – Works Engineer”
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”
Joy Hart, Shorthand Typist, Supplies Division
Miss Joy Hart, a shorthand typist in the Supplies Division, Canley, for four years was married at Westwood Heath Church, Coventry. Continue reading “Joy Hart, Shorthand Typist, Supplies Division”