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* 1896 Site had a newly re-built factory of four stories measuring 162 ft. by 102 ft. in 12 acres of grounds. | * 1896 Site had a newly re-built factory of four stories measuring 162 ft. by 102 ft. in 12 acres of grounds. | ||
* 1896. April. The [Daimler]] company purchased a lease for sixty-two and a half years on the former premises of the [[Coventry Cotton Spinning and Weaving Co]] from [[E. T. Hooley]] for £17,500. Part of the site was then immediately sold to the [[Great Horseless Carriage Co]] for more than the total cost of the site. | * 1896. April. The [[Daimler]] company purchased a lease for sixty-two and a half years on the former premises of the [[Coventry Cotton Spinning and Weaving Co]] from [[E. T. Hooley]] for £17,500. Part of the site was then immediately sold to the [[Great Horseless Carriage Co]] for more than the total cost of the site. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 12:49, 10 February 2011
- c. 1891 Serious fire severely damaged the building.
- 1896 Site had a newly re-built factory of four stories measuring 162 ft. by 102 ft. in 12 acres of grounds.
- 1896. April. The Daimler company purchased a lease for sixty-two and a half years on the former premises of the Coventry Cotton Spinning and Weaving Co from E. T. Hooley for £17,500. Part of the site was then immediately sold to the Great Horseless Carriage Co for more than the total cost of the site.