EPW024836 ENGLAND (1928). The Moss Gear Company Crown Works, Tyburn, 1928

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Title [EPW024836] The Moss Gear Company Crown Works, Tyburn, 1928
Reference EPW024836
Date September-1928
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Place name TYBURN
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District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 413663, 291525
Longitude / Latitude -1.7986116759665, 52.521068195508
National Grid Reference SP137915

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Tom Bytheway's garage used to stand here. Now a builders merchants.

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The Moss Gear Company was founded by the Dukitt family from Moss Side in Manchester (hence the name). They became famous for building the gearboxes that appeared in many early cars. They started in Aston but moved to these 11 acre premises in 1927. The building still stands, though much modified.

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