woody 73
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Oh not as exciting as vintage destroyed tools, or show me your old cannons, or even boat anchor vises, but a good vintage tool story for you on this nice cold night in November.
Robert Samuel Thomas Shelley, ( R.T. Shelley) was born on June the 5th, 1877 at Dodcott-***-Wilksley, Nantwich, the son of John Weston Shelley and his wife Elizabeth Cartwright.
In 1903 he was married in Birmingham to Edith Mary Hulley.
He died on April the 4th,1927 at the Haven, Stubbington, Crofton.
In 1908 the Norton company (maker of motorcycles) was bought by Bob Shelley who owned R.T. Shelley, an automotive accessories manufacturing business. From my understanding it was James Norton the brains, but without Shelley there probably would not have been a Norton motorcycle company.
In 1913 James Norton was forced into liquidation.
In 1916 the Shelley company moved to Phillips street, Aston.
In 1926 Bill Mansell moved from R.T. Shelley to take over the Norton management and the new name was Norton Motors (1926) Ltd.
In 1953 AMC acquired Norton including its wholly-owned subsidiary R.T. Shelley.
In 1961 General Engineers manufacturing tools and components for automobiles and manufactures of lifting jacks.
As always some very nice links and some very nice picture for you to look over tonight; I so hope you like the story.
http://www.classic-british-car-jacks.uk/shelley_jacks.htm
https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/R._T._Shelley
https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Robert_Samuel_Thomas_Shelley
https://cybermotorcycle.com/marques/norton/rt-shelley.htm
http://www.vintagenorton.com/2011/03/shelleys-and-norton-history.html
http://progress-is-fine.blogspot.com/2014/06/shelley-wrenches.html?m=1
Robert Samuel Thomas Shelley, ( R.T. Shelley) was born on June the 5th, 1877 at Dodcott-***-Wilksley, Nantwich, the son of John Weston Shelley and his wife Elizabeth Cartwright.
In 1903 he was married in Birmingham to Edith Mary Hulley.
He died on April the 4th,1927 at the Haven, Stubbington, Crofton.
In 1908 the Norton company (maker of motorcycles) was bought by Bob Shelley who owned R.T. Shelley, an automotive accessories manufacturing business. From my understanding it was James Norton the brains, but without Shelley there probably would not have been a Norton motorcycle company.
In 1913 James Norton was forced into liquidation.
In 1916 the Shelley company moved to Phillips street, Aston.
In 1926 Bill Mansell moved from R.T. Shelley to take over the Norton management and the new name was Norton Motors (1926) Ltd.
In 1953 AMC acquired Norton including its wholly-owned subsidiary R.T. Shelley.
In 1961 General Engineers manufacturing tools and components for automobiles and manufactures of lifting jacks.
As always some very nice links and some very nice picture for you to look over tonight; I so hope you like the story.
http://www.classic-british-car-jacks.uk/shelley_jacks.htm
https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/R._T._Shelley
https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Robert_Samuel_Thomas_Shelley
https://cybermotorcycle.com/marques/norton/rt-shelley.htm
http://www.vintagenorton.com/2011/03/shelleys-and-norton-history.html
http://progress-is-fine.blogspot.com/2014/06/shelley-wrenches.html?m=1
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