Title
Records of Barker & Co. (Coachbuilders), London
Reference
BARK
Production date
1799 - 1942
Creator
- Barker and Company LimitedBiographyBiography
Barker and Company, Coachbuilders, 1710-1938
Barkers was founded by an officer of the Royal guard in London, they began building in 1710 and supplied the British Royal family with many coaches. After almost 200 years they started to build bodies for cars, famously getting approval from C S Rolls in 1905.
Barkers had showrooms at 66-69 South Audley Street in Mayfair and in 1926 had a factory at Olaf Sreet, Shepherd's Bush. They were associated with Rolls-Royce from the very beginning, being C. S. Rolls & Co. preferred coachbuilder. Rolls-Royce experimental cars generally moved away from Barkers to Park Ward in the early 1930s largely because any needs for greater strength in a Barker body seemed to be solved by making it heavier.
Hoopers took over Barker & Co. at liquidation in 1938 and built another factory at Elveden Road, Willesden, not far from the Park Royal works, for Barker coachwork, but only completed 9 bodies before the outbreak of WWII. This factory continued after WWII mainly building Daimler Barker Special Sports cars until Hoopers' closure.
Scope and Content
Sales ledgers giving description of work done, customers names and money paid [22 volumes] plus one ledger balance, one journal balance and one photograph album.
Extent
25 volumes
Language
English
Level of description
TOP
Repository name
Science Museum, London
Conditions governing access
Open Access
Conditions governing Reproduction
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