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Mile Lane.
   
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	NeilsYard
	 
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	Tue 29th May 2012  3:31pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
I'm sure until quite recently you could still see the gateposts to the Climax factory on Mile Lane.
I have a great photo of Jim Clark driving a fork-lift there somewhere. 
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	Radford kid
	 
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	Sat 29th Sep 2012  6:41pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
As a telephone engineer I worked in Cov Climax, from what I remember the car park was opposite, over the road I think it was next to Securicor office, worked in there also. I loved the old photo, thanks for putting it on here. Colin.     
		
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	heritage
	 
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	Sat 29th Sep 2012  7:34pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
Like the photo of Mile Lane very much indeed, it shows quite a lot of the city's industrial heritage. Any idea of the date?
The photograph shows on the left one of the entrances to Morris Bodies where the wooden framed bodies were made for Morris Travellers.
I served much of my apprenticeship and early working years in the building just before the Climax which was opposite Cheylesmore School. Nuffield Tools and Gauges was the main toolroom for BMC and much of the prototype tooling for the first Range Rover was produced there.
The building itself was part of Coventry's motor heritage being part of the Swift factory when the firm moved to Quinton Road in 1906.
Potted history of the Swift Motor Company.
The Coventry Sewing Machine Company was founded by James Starley in 1859. They started making bicycles in 1869 and changed the name to 'Coventry Machinists'. In 1896 they became the Swift Cycle Company and started to make motorcycles in 1898. Swift made their first single-cylinder car in 1900 using an MMC engine. 
In 1902 a separate company was formed for motor vehicle production and registered as the Swift Motor Company
 
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	pat
	 
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	Sun 30th Sep 2012  12:01am  
	 
	
	 
	 
Does anyone remember what the printers was called in Mile Lane.  It would of been opposite the school. I think it could well be part of the Ibis hotel now. Also was there a martyrs memorial nearby in Quinton Road. 
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	morgana
	 
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	Sun 30th Sep 2012  12:26am  
	 
	
	 
	 
Hi Pat I don't recall a printers, I recall Rolls Royce, Armstrong Siddeley, as I used to work in the next road Quinton Road, Pistons Ltd, I'm sure someone on here will know, you could ask on the other Mile Lane thread on here, where they are discussing Mile Lane and the factories there. 
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	pat
	 
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	Sun 30th Sep 2012  12:55am  
	 
	
	 
	 
Thanks Morgana. Maybe I was wrong about the printers there. We used to live in St. Patricks Rd. which is nearby and would play around the area. I probably got mixed up then. That will teach me to be nosy in the factory windows  
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	heritage
	 
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	Sun 30th Sep 2012  7:44am  
	 
	
	 
	 
It was Edwards the Printers and was next door to Cornercroft. It was formally the Swift Motor Comp (see other topic) and is now the front of the new hotel. 
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	pat
	 
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	Sun 30th Sep 2012  8:11am  
	 
	
	 
	 
Thank you Heritage. You've settled my mind now. Also I now remember Cornercrofts. 
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	Sun 30th Sep 2012  9:24am  
	 
	
	 
	 
On 30th Sep 2012  7:44am, heritage said: 
It was Edwards the Printers and was next door to Cornercroft. It was formally the Swift Motor Comp (see other topic) and is now the front of the new hotel.
 
Pictured in 2010
   
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	NeilsYard
	 
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	Sun 30th Sep 2012  9:30am  
	 
	
	 
	 
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	pat
	 
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	Sun 30th Sep 2012  11:37pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
Thanks NeilsYard. That photo I think shows the memorial too. Long before the ring road took over. Not entirely sure what the memorial was about though. Will try to find out.
 Mods note: A separate thread "Coventry's Martyrs" has now been established.     
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	NeilsYard
	 
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	Wed 11th Jan 2023  9:56am  
	 
	
	 
	 
Thanks to Dean Nelson on FB, don't think I've seen this view before and as such hadn't realised there was a Parkside Garage there.
   
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	NeilsYard
	 
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	Mon 30th Oct 2023  4:40pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
Cornercroft Garage are mentioned on this thread so adding this one here - 
 
As per my other posts from pics from FB member Steve Foster - taken late 80s from the then new Friars House - I'm amazed it was still there showing in this image of his - I thought it had gone long before - I can't remember it? 
  
 
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	PhiliPamInCoventry
	 
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	Mon 30th Oct 2023  5:26pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
The traffic lights are museum pieces, hey! 
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