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Richard Jones

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Hi

I'm trying to find some background to Leonard W Taylor who was part of the Taylor Lathes family in Birmingham. His father was William Taylor and his uncle Lew Taylor, information I obtained from the Taylor Lathes web site.

L W Taylor was a famous motorcycle sidecar racer both before and after WW2 and a couple of years ago I acquired an album of him racing at Donington Park in the 1930's. I am now trying to incorporate these into a book about LWT at Donington but would ideally like some information about the man himself. I believe he was born in 1914 but it would also be good to understand:-

* where he lived
* where he went to school
* his career after university - he was a graduate of Birmingham University Engineering Department
* any general information about not only him but also his family

Any information would be much appreciated

Richard Jones
 
I have found a couple of bits which may help but there is nothing on his exploits. I hope I have the right one as there was more than one Leonard W around at the time.

Leonard W Taylor Birth: Jul 1914 - Aston, Warwickshire. Death: Dec 1967 - Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. May have married Patricia Rymond, 1938 Birmingham, no clear electoral rolls, except for a Leonard Taylor at 108 Sherlock St on the Absent Voters list 1938, he was in the Royal Navy. They may have had a daughter Diane in 1943?

Parents: William Langstone Taylor & Ethel Mary Liversage married West Bromwich, Staffordshire 1906.
William was born about 1883 Sutton Coldfield in 1911 he was a Foreman, Tool Maker. They were living at Cordwell, Woodlands Rd, Sparkhill, B'ham. Ethels younger sister Jessie was with them.

Regards

Clarkie
 
Hi

Len taylor is my grandad!

I think you may have spoken to my uncle Colin taylor?

i would love to read the book when it is finished

yes you are right by the way he did marry Patricia and had 4 children, Michael (my dad) Colin, Diane and Jeanne


Regards

simon
 
Hi Simon

Thanks for getting in touch - I am just inputting the text and photos into a book template at present and it should be available in the next 6 - 8 weeks. In the meantime if you want to have a look at some photos of your grandfather they are at https://www.flickr.com/photos/cerrig_photography/sets/72157633443453034/

I have spoken to your uncle and he has been very helpful - lots of background information on your grandfather.

I'll let you know when I've uploaded the book on the publisher's site

All the best

Richard



Hi

Len taylor is my grandad!

I think you may have spoken to my uncle Colin taylor?

i would love to read the book when it is finished

yes you are right by the way he did marry Patricia and had 4 children, Michael (my dad) Colin, Diane and Jeanne


Regards

simon
 
Hi, I have just bought one of Len Taylor's racing Norton Internationals and would be very interested in any information or photos of him and I believe his son, racing.

Simon, It would be very interesting to talk and I would be happy to show you the bike which was restored by George Cohen

Jeremy Main
 
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