Mornington Crescent, anyone?

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Re: Mornington Crescent, anyone?

#2381 Post by JPB »

Hmm, fookdiffayeknoe. Only 32% of my brain is working at the moment but a question anyway: H, did you work for any of the major car manufacturers at any point during your career?
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JPB wrote: H, did you work for any of the major car manufacturers at any point during your career?
Hmmm - no, I didn't work for a manufacturer. You're in the right area with car manufacture though.....
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Re: Mornington Crescent, anyone?

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Are you Alfred Herbert who popped your clogs in 1957. Alfred Herbert's machine tool company was a major supplier to the motor industry and based in Coventry.
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Phil P wrote:Are you Alfred Herbert who popped your clogs in 1957. Alfred Herbert's machine tool company was a major supplier to the motor industry and based in Coventry.
Hi Phil - no, sorry, not him. My base of operations was a good deal further south than that.

Here's another clue for you - by an amazing coincidence, I did die in the same year though!
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Re: Mornington Crescent, anyone?

#2385 Post by Phil P »

The only other guy who died in 1957 was Major General Percy Hobart the brilliant designer who designed the amphibious Sherman tanks among many other things.
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Re: Mornington Crescent, anyone?

#2386 Post by Luxobarge »

Nah, not him Phil - there was another one who died that year!

OK, so this might be a fairly obscure one so here's a clue - I founded a car marque and manufactured cars, however they're not made now and not many people have even heard of the marque.

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was it rover group?
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rich. wrote:was it rover group?

:lol: :lol: :lol:
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#2389 Post by arceye »

Heck, looks like I've been missing the action boys.

Ok, obscure car manufacturer from the south, I don't suppose H that you were based in Surrey?
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arceye wrote:Ok, obscure car manufacturer from the south, I don't suppose H that you were based in Surrey?
Hmm, depends on where the official geographical boundaries between London and Surrey were in those days - I was based in more than one location during the course of my operations, I think the later location would fairly classify as Surrey, yes.

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