Hosken Collection
"Hosken: A Legacy of Innovation and Service in Truro, Cornwall" Step back in time to the early 20th century, where the rhythmic hum of machines filled the air at H. T. P
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"Hosken: A Legacy of Innovation and Service in Truro, Cornwall" Step back in time to the early 20th century, where the rhythmic hum of machines filled the air at H. T. P. Motors Ltd. , a renowned machine shop located on Back Quay, Truro. Established in 1941, this bustling workshop became synonymous with precision engineering and craftsmanship. During the turbulent years of World War II, British Army service vehicles lined up outside H. T. P. Motors Ltd. , seeking essential repairs and maintenance. The skilled technicians worked tirelessly to ensure these vital machines were kept running smoothly, contributing their part to the war effort around 1944. But Hosken's story began even earlier than that - rewind to the vibrant streets of Princes Street in the 1920s. Princes Garage stood proudly as a testament to their dedication towards automobiles and customer satisfaction. As we delve deeper into history, Lemon Quay comes into view from Back Quay during the mid-1940s when peace was finally within reach after World War II's end. This picturesque scene captured an era marked by resilience and hope for a brighter future. H. T. P & Company Ltd. 's jubilee float adorned with captivating advertisements showcased their commitment to quality workmanship since its inception way back in 1897. The Village Smithy by Geo. Drew was just one example of their enduring legacy etched onto Truro's landscape. Returning once more to H. T. P Motors Ltd. 's machine shop in 1941 reveals a hive of activity where innovation thrived amidst challenging times. Skilled hands meticulously crafted parts while steamship-inspired sheet music played softly nearby – paying homage to Great Western March named after an iconic vessel sailing through history. Today, Hosken remains woven into Truro's fabric as a symbol of ingenuity and unwavering dedication spanning generations. From servicing army vehicles during wartime turmoil to nurturing automotive dreams on Princes Street, their legacy endures. The echoes of H. T.