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Coachlines - May 2023
28.05.23 Honorary Assistant Lesley Upham
Coachmakers join Savile Row Concours
The Master, PM Richard Charlesworth and Liveryman Christopher Tate take time at The Concours on Savile Row to discuss all things Coachmakers. Read more in the next issue of Coachlines. (Photo courtesy of Liveryman David Barzilay.)
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28.05.23 Liveryman Dave Connor
Not so much a pub crawl … more a relaxed Coachmakers’ Medieval City walk
Following our interesting and enjoyable stroll through the past, held in 2022, this year saw our gathered Coachmaker party ready to walk at the Barbican on Saturday 22nd April. On the one hand, this is a Grade 1 listed 1960s […]
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28.05.23 Assistant Clerk
Second sight
My Grandmother, Cecilia Kate Shimmings, was born in the mid 1890s in Devizes. This itself is nothing remarkable, however despite her tendency towards the use of malapropisms she had a unique ability to know things. Let me elaborate. My Grandfather […]
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28.05.23 Liveryman Martin Derrick
A visit to Bletchley Park
20 Liverymen and their guests joined the Master for a fascinating visit to Bletchley Park, the home of British code-breaking during WW2. Our private guide showed us around the site and provided an astonishing number of stories and anecdotes to […]
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28.05.23 Liveryman Alastair Boyes
Come and shoot with us
The next event will be held at the Atkin Grant Lang Shooting School, near Markyate, Harpenden, on 29th July 2023. The ground is situated only a few minutes from Junction 9, M1 in Hertfordshire. The shooting ground is set within […]
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27.04.23 The Clerk
Clerk’s Notes April 2023
It is said that “mighty oaks from little acorns do grow” reflecting that it only takes one small thing to lead to something much bigger. This is essentially the idea that underpins the work of the Coachmakers’ Charitable Trust and […]
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27.04.23 The Clerk
The Coachmakers’ Banquet 2023
Celebrating 100 Years of British Success at the Le Mans 24 Hours Race How goes the planning? So far, the following drivers have agreed to attend: Derek Bell MBE, Martin Brundle, Richard Attwood, Jackie Oliver, Derek Warwick, Andy Wallace and […]
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27.04.23 Assistant Neil Sheath
Aerospace award winners announced
The aerospace university awards for the current livery year have all been made and the students have all received their award funds which will make a real difference in helping them to complete their studies to a high standard. A […]
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27.04.23 Assistant Eric Wallbank
Engineers from the Livery inspire the next generation
You may recall that in our 350th year (2027) we wish to engage directly with 350 young people to inform and enthuse them about careers in aerospace and automotive sectors. Progress has been made towards that objective at Kingston University’s […]
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27.04.23 Honorary Assistant Lesley Upham
Welcome to new Liverymen and Freemen
At the Automotive Industry Court on 23rd March at Vintner’s Hall, we welcomed four new members who were clothed in the Livery, 11 new Freemen, and one Honorary Freeman. The Master had the great pleasure to swear Patricia Bunn, widow […]
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27.04.23 Honorary Assistant Lesley Upham
Behind the scenes on coronation day
Watch out for behind the scene news from our own correspondent, of the build up to the coronation carriage procession which will be published to all Coachmakers on coronation day morning.
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27.04.23 Liveryman David Barzilay
Traditional carriage auctions still buoyant after more than 60 years at Thimbleby and Shorland
For more than 60 years Reading auctioneers Thimbleby and Shorland has been running its renowned carriage sales in Reading and Saturday 1st March was no exception. Some 70 carriages of various descriptions went under the hammer along with harness, tack, […]
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