Title
Photographs of Early Engine Production and Copy of 'The Battle' Journal
Reference
YA2004.11
Production date
01-01-1917 - 31-05-1938
Creator
Scope and Content
The collection includes one copy of the journal 'The Battle', workers journal of Fairey Aviation, no. 1 vol 1. 1938, and two photographs of BR2 Bentley Rotary engine and Austro-Daimler 160HP being constructed at Crossley works in 1917.
Extent
3 items
Physical description
The condition of the collection is good. Includes black and white photographic prints, 2.25" x 2.5" and 1.76" x 2.6" respectively, backed by pink paper.
Language
English
Archival history
Donated to the museum in 2004.
Level of description
TOP
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Associated people and organisations
- Crossley Motors LtdBiographyBiography
Crossley Motors began in 1902 as the vehicle manufacturing arm of Crossley Brothers Ltd. It was originally based at the Crossley Brothers works in Pottery Lane, Openshaw, Manchester. In 1906, the company was registered as the limited company Crossley Motors Ltd and moved to a site in Crossley Street, Gorton, Manchester the following year. The company produced cars from 1904 to 1937 and commercial vehicles from 1912 to 1956. The commercial vehicle developed in 1912 became the basis of the highly successful Royal Flying Corps (RFC) tender in the First World War. In the 1920s commercial vehicle production centred on military types; buses were introduced in 1928. In 1914 expansion of Crossley Brothers at Pottery Lane led to the acquisition of a second site at Errwood Park, Heaton Chapel, Stockport. Construction of the Errwood Park Works began in 1915, but the site was quickly given over to war work. Crossley Motors Ltd managed the National Aircraft Factory No. 2 on the site from 1917. After the First World War, the site became the works for Willys Overland Crossley before being sold to Fairey Aviation in 1934. After the Second World War, the Errwood Park Works became the permanent home for Crossley Motors Ltd. Crossley Motors was sold to Associated Equipment Company in 1948, and production continued at the Stockport site until 1958. The company ceased trading in 1966.
Subject
Conditions governing access
Open access.
Conditions governing Reproduction
Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions.
Related object
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