Power Jets Ltd. was the company founded by Frank Whittle and nationalised in 1944
which later moved to Pyestock in Hampshire. When my father Leslie Knight moved with his family in
August 1949 to the
Minley Estate a mile or so north of the N.G.T.E. site, many of his work
colleagues and our new friends and neighbours spoke with Leicestershire accents. There was much talk of
Whetstone which I accepted, without enquiring further, was the Leicestershire home of Power Jets Ltd.
If
I had been more inquisitive I may have discovered that Dad too had worked in Leicestershire instead
of being in ignorance for 55 years until I stumbled upon his Identity Card which
showed his address before 67 Twelve Acre
Crescent as being 9 New Walk, Leicester. New Walk is one of Leicesters most desirable streets
and now a conservation area.
The surviving documents from that period reveal little of what Leslie Knight may have done at
Whetstone. However he was most likely a draughtsman. He had been offered such a job at the
Ministry
of Aircraft Production in 1942 but was not released by the R.A.F. It is known that he gave up his job with
Blundells Engineering Co. in June 1947 and he was
instructed by
telegram to report to the Ministry of Supply on 29th July. He was with Power Jets in
time to receive a copy of the Directors, Roxbee Cox
letter to employees when he left to become Chief
Scientist to the Ministry of Fuel and Power in August 1948.
Any research into the history of Power Jets Ltd is likely to reveal its base as being in Lutterworth
but they had grown out of their Ladywood Works by 1942 and it was then used only as a training
school. Papers from as late as 1948s consistently refer to
The School of Gas Turbine Technology at Lutterworth with research and development at Whetstone and Pyestock.
Whilst little is recorded about my fathers time at Whetstone and I dont recall him speaking
of his time there, his old files reveal the interesting fact that Pyestock was operational by
1944. The files also contain a number of photographs, unfortunately
with little accompanying description but they are nevertheless presented below with the information that exists.
Malcolm Knight 20 September 2007.