Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

Registered UK Charity (No. 1154342)

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,711 pages of information and 247,105 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Vernons Industries: Difference between revisions

From Graces Guide
No edit summary
PaulF (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 4: Line 4:
of 1 Marybone, Liverpool.  Telephone: Liverpool Central 9151
of 1 Marybone, Liverpool.  Telephone: Liverpool Central 9151


* '''Vernons''' also made a small three-wheeled car in the 1950s - the [[Gordon]].  Like many small cars of the period, the ''Gordon'' was manufactured by a company that had been hitherto completely unconnected with any aspect of vehicle manufacture. In this instance it was '''Vernons Industries''' of Liverpool, whose main claim to fame was, and still is, the '''football pools''' (since 1925). The origin of the name ''Gordon'' seems to have been forgotten in the mists of time that have elapsed since ten.  Probably the most attractive feature of the ''Gordon'' was the price. It cost £269.17.9d including purchase tax. This made it considerably cheaper to buy than any other car on the market at that time.
'''Vernons Industries''' of Liverpool, whose main claim to fame was, and still is, the '''football pools''' (since 1925).  


* 1942 Private company.
1942 Private company.


* 1947 Listed Exhibitor.  Manufacturers of "Vernon" Toys including Model Jeep in Steel and Aluminium.  Child's Tricycle All Steel.  Child's Cart All Steel.  (Olympia 2nd Floor, Stand No. J.2220). <ref>[[1947 British Industries Fair]] p285</ref>
1947 Listed Exhibitor.  Manufacturers of "Vernon" Toys including Model Jeep in Steel and Aluminium.  Child's Tricycle All Steel.  Child's Cart All Steel.  (Olympia 2nd Floor, Stand No. J.2220). <ref>[[1947 British Industries Fair]] p285</ref>


* 1961 General engineers, manufacturing electrical rotating machines and control gear and industrial presswork. 450 employees. <ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>
1950s '''Vernons''' also made a small three-wheeled car in the 1950s - the '''Gordon'''.  Like many small cars of the period, the ''Gordon'' was manufactured by a company that had been hitherto completely unconnected with any aspect of vehicle manufacture. The origin of the name ''Gordon'' have been forgotten.  Probably the most attractive feature of the ''Gordon'' was the price. It cost £269.17.9d including purchase tax. This made it considerably cheaper to buy than any other car on the market at that time.
 
1961 General engineers, manufacturing electrical rotating machines and control gear and industrial presswork. 450 employees. <ref>[[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>


==See Also==
==See Also==
<what-links-here/>
* [http://www.isetta-owners-club-gb.com/rare_2.htm] Rare Bubbles
* [http://www.isetta-owners-club-gb.com/rare_2.htm] Rare Bubbles
* [http://www.vernons.co.uk/aboutus.php] Vernons Website
* [http://www.vernons.co.uk/aboutus.php] Vernons Website
Line 20: Line 23:
<references/>
<references/>


[[Category: Town - Liverpool]]
[[Category:Cars]]
[[Category:Cars]]

Revision as of 10:20, 24 July 2012

1947.

‎‎

1956.

of 1 Marybone, Liverpool. Telephone: Liverpool Central 9151

Vernons Industries of Liverpool, whose main claim to fame was, and still is, the football pools (since 1925).

1942 Private company.

1947 Listed Exhibitor. Manufacturers of "Vernon" Toys including Model Jeep in Steel and Aluminium. Child's Tricycle All Steel. Child's Cart All Steel. (Olympia 2nd Floor, Stand No. J.2220). [1]

1950s Vernons also made a small three-wheeled car in the 1950s - the Gordon. Like many small cars of the period, the Gordon was manufactured by a company that had been hitherto completely unconnected with any aspect of vehicle manufacture. The origin of the name Gordon have been forgotten. Probably the most attractive feature of the Gordon was the price. It cost £269.17.9d including purchase tax. This made it considerably cheaper to buy than any other car on the market at that time.

1961 General engineers, manufacturing electrical rotating machines and control gear and industrial presswork. 450 employees. [2]

See Also

Loading...
  • [1] Rare Bubbles
  • [2] Vernons Website


Sources of Information