The band has its origins amongst migrant coal miners from Ayrshire, who came to work in the mines around Coventry in the early 1930’s. By 1936, they had formed the Binley Colliery Pipe Band under Pipe Major Jock Gray, wearing white tunics and the MacCrae tartan.
Sir John Black (Biography, 1951)
Sir John Black
Chairman and Managing Director of the Standard Motor Company Ltd
(Mini biography published in 1951)
Standard Triumph Houses – Tile Hill Lane
Standard Triumph owned a number of houses. We are currently compiling the details but couldn’t resist uploading this rare colour photograph from 1959.
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John Thomas Egginton – Standard Triumph Groundsman
A marvellous group photo showing a Cricket Match on the sports pitch at Canley – stopped for a photo opportunity with a very special guest.
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Ivy Cottage
We’d love to hear any details you remember about Ivy Cottage.
Sheila Egginton
I started work at the Standard Motors in 1944 at the age of 14. I was a junior clerk in the works Inspection office. Our office was in what was the Mosquito shop during the war, after the war I became typist to Mr Allen a foreman inspector over the assembly track . Our office was on a balcony overlooking the track and next to Mr Notts office.
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