Trinity Motors – Leamington

Trinity Motors, Trinity Street, Leamington.

The earliest advert I found was on May 17, 1947, where it is advertising a car auction of around 40 cars.

The owner was Mr Granville Gulliman.
(Probably not the same person who owned the Leamington Photographic Business of Upper Grove Street mentioned in C.H. Soans -Upper Grove Street, building purchase).

February 1950 advertising as now Main Agents for the area for the Douglas Handyvan.

Police warning of possible business closure if customer parking problems continue.

April 27 1960 a news item, That .22 gunshots were fired at Mr Granville Gulliman when he was opening the door to the Trinity Street premises. (Police informed).

May 8 1962 winding-up order for Trinity Motors.

The first advert found for Trinity Motors – Leamington – May 17 1947 – Courier
Trinity Motors – May 13 1949 – Rugby Advertiser
Trinity Motors – Main Dealership Douglas Handyvans – Feb 10 1950 – Courier
Douglas Handyvan, Camberwell New Road, London.
Trinity Motors, Sept 30 1955 – Courier
Shot fired at Granville Gulliver – Trinity Motors – April 27 1960
Trinity Motors – Closure threat – Oct 22 1958 – Cov Telegraph
Trinity Motors – Closure threat – Oct 23 1958 – Cov Telegraph
Winding up – Trinity Motors – Leamington Jan 12, 1960, Birmingham Post
Winding up order – Trinity Motors – May 8, 1962, Birmingham Post