Making Cars at Cowley by Gillian Bardsley

Making Cars at Cowley by Gillian Bardsley

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Includes photographic material that is taken from the comprehensive archive collections of the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust, which is located at the Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon.

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Making Cars at Cowley by Gillian Bardsley

In 1913 an ambitious young businessman named William Morris converted a derelict military college on the outskirts of Oxford into an assembly hall for motor vihicles. He thus opened the first chapter in one of the most extraordinary success stories of the British motor industry, becoming Lord Nuffield and a multi-millionaire in the process. From Morris Motors and Pressed Steel. via the British Motor Corporation and British Leyland to its role as part of BMW and their successful manufacture of the new Mini, car manufacture at Cowley has been a significant player. Though the old factory chimneys have given way to more modern developments, Oxford today would be a very different place without its influence. Most of the photographic material in this book is taken from the comprehensive archive collections of the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust, which is located at the Heritage Motor Centre, Gaydon, and where Gillian Bardsley is Archivist and where Stephen Laing is the curator of the vehicle collection.
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ISBN 13 9780752439020
ISBN 10 0752439022
Title Making Cars at Cowley
Author Gillian Bardsley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2006-11-10
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.