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Gardner: L Gardner and Sons Ltd (Paperback)
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Gardner: L Gardner and Sons Ltd (Paperback)
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This book by historical transport expert Graham Edge is a
comprehensive study of a Manchester company whose name became
revered in over forty countries. It traces the story from the
origins of the firm in 1868 until it ceased engine production
almost 130 years later. In 1929 L Gardner and Sons Ltd perfected a
small high-speed, direct injection diesel engine, the world's first
for an engine of its size. The company soon developed this into the
first purpose-built automotive engine of its type. This renowned
Gardner LW series was also revolutionary in its use of lightweight
aluminium alloys. Because diesel fuel was more economical than
petroleum spirit for most of the last century, and especially in
the 1930s, Gardner's was able to capitalise on a huge and growing
market. Their diesel engines went on to gain an unrivalled
reputation for reliability and economy in buses, coaches, lorries,
rail, shipping and industrial installations. Their heyday was
probably from the end of the Second World War to the early 1960s, a
time when their order book was always full. As well as telling the
story of the company's engineering achievements (and setbacks), the
author also brings to life some of the personalities involved, not
least the members of the Gardner family. Although they were
'engineers par excellence', some of the 'could be quite irascible!'
By the 1970s Gardners were being left behind by changes in the
transport market and also faced damaging industrial relations. In
1977 they became part of the Hawker Siddeley group. This is a
reprint of a book first published in 2002 and revised in 2006.
Graham Edge was able to draw on knowledge freely provided by former
sales director Dion Houghton. The superb photographs are mainly
from the archives of Dion Houghton and Paul Gardner, the
great-grandson of the founder. Each photograph has a detailed
caption and the book's Appendices include production figures.
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