Tractor & Construction Plant Wiki
(Imported from Wikipedia & updated for TW)
 
(add image)
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 11: Line 11:
 
| successor =
 
| successor =
 
}}
 
}}
  +
[[File:Mann_Egerton_dealer_plate_-_IMG_2931.JPG|thumb|Dealership plate seen on a classic tractor]]
   
 
'''Mann, Egerton & Company Ltd.''' was an automotive and aerospace company headquartered in [[Norwich]], United Kingdom. During its history the company was variously active in automotive retailing, [[aircraft manufacturing]], automotive [[coachbuilding]] and electrical services.
 
'''Mann, Egerton & Company Ltd.''' was an automotive and aerospace company headquartered in [[Norwich]], United Kingdom. During its history the company was variously active in automotive retailing, [[aircraft manufacturing]], automotive [[coachbuilding]] and electrical services.
Line 59: Line 60:
 
[[Category:Companies founded in 1905]]
 
[[Category:Companies founded in 1905]]
 
[[Category:Car dealerships of the United Kingdom]]
 
[[Category:Car dealerships of the United Kingdom]]
  +
[[Category:Companies of the United Kingdom]]

Latest revision as of 21:25, 5 February 2013

Mann, Egerton & Company Ltd.
Fate Broken-up, car dealerships acquired by Inchcape plc in 1973
Founded 1905
Defunct 1986
Headquarters Norwich, United Kingdom
Mann Egerton dealer plate - IMG 2931

Dealership plate seen on a classic tractor

Mann, Egerton & Company Ltd. was an automotive and aerospace company headquartered in Norwich, United Kingdom. During its history the company was variously active in automotive retailing, aircraft manufacturing, automotive coachbuilding and electrical services.

It was formally founded in 1905 by Gerald Mann, an electrical engineer, and Hubert Egerton, although the two had been working in partnership for a number of preceding years (the "Tern" logo used in the 1960s was often accompanied by the statement "ESTD. 1898").

Besides car dealerships the company continued electrical installation work.

History

In 1909 the company supplied its first custom built car body for a Rolls-Royce. By 1913 it had branches across East Anglia, and in London.[1] In 1915 the company was requested to build aeroplanes for the war effort. Some were built under licence, including 22 Short Admiralty Type 184s and 20 Short Bombers[2] ; later the company produced ten examples of its own Type B, a further development of the Short Type 184.[3]

In the Second World War, they built vehicle bodies for the Government especially the Austin K2 ambulance.

The headquarters were in Prince of Wales Road, Norwich where they had a British Leyland dealership. The garage in Surrey Street Norwich had a Ford dealership and commercial vehicles and the woodworking business were run from premises on Cromer Road, Norwich. Over the years garages in several other towns were opened or acquired including central London where they sold Rolls Royce and Bentley cars, Finchley, Lowestoft, Uttoxeter, Nottingham (formerley Atkeys), Derby and Worcester.

In 1964, the electrical department was sold to the Westinghouse Brake and Signal Company. Mann Egerton was acquired by Inchcape plc in 1973 though its woodworking business continued until bought out by the management in 1986.[4] The woodworking business made school furniture. The coachbuilding business made refrigerated vehicles for companies including Findus and BirdsEye among other vheicles and was sold to Bonallock Coachbuilders.

Aircraft

  • Short Type 184 (22 aircraft)
  • Short Bomber (20 aircraft)
  • Mann Egerton Type B (1916)
  • Mann Egerton Type H (1917)

See also

References

See also

Links

Smallwikipedialogo This page uses some content from Wikipedia. The original article was at Mann Egerton. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. As with Tractor & Construction Plant Wiki, the text of Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons by Attribution License and/or GNU Free Documentation License. Please check page history for when the original article was copied to Wikia