It is now more than 60 years since I first set foot in Coventry. I promise to list them only once, but in 1957 there were ten private car marques in the city – Alvis, Armstrong-Siddeley, Daimler, Hillman, Humber, Jaguar, Singer, Standard, Sunbeam and Triumph. Oh yes, and Ferguson tractors, a BMC engines plant, the Carbodies bodyshell plant which made London taxis, plus the BMC/Morris Bodies, while Land-Rover and Rover were just over the horizon in Solihull.
Nowadays they have all gone, and all the historic factories have been flattened, replaced by housing or modern light engineering facilities. Jaguar-Land-Rover still has a design and development operation in Coventry, but the cars themselves are assembled many miles away.
Coventry, in fact, seems to have changed completely, but it always struggled to…