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At the paper mills of Messrs. Albert E. Reed and Co. at Aylesford, Kent, where the yearly output of newsprint is 850, 000 miles of paper with a width of five feet
A 1921 Coventry motor cycle - a Triumph Model "H"A 1921 Coventry motor cycle - a Triumph Model " H" - being presented on permanent loan to the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum by Mr
Mr. Edward Turner, managing director of the motor cycle division of the B. S. AMr. Edward Turner, managing director of the motor cycle division of the B.S.A. group (in the saddle) and Mr. W. L. Rawson, sales director, on a B.S.A. 650 c.c
The new Ford plant at Bridgend is so large that workers use bicycles to get around. Picture shows Mr Mike Keohane of Porthcawl (LEFT) and Mr John Preece of Ogmore - by - Sea (RIGHT)
These four motor cycles are on display at the newly-opened Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in Coventry. The newly-restored machines are from left: A 1912 Premier, a 1919 Triumph
Jimmy Alves, member of the Triumph works motor cycle team since 1946, displays the gold watch presented to him by Mr. Edward Turner(second from right), managing director of the company
Coventry Evening Telegraph typed sheet with background information about Mr. Edward Turner of the Triumph Engineering Company. 23rd August 1956