RAY RUSHTON
LONDON SEWING MACHINE MUSEUM
“My father used to carry them back from Elephant and Castle with a length of rope,” says Ray Rushton. “Two round his neck, two in his hands, to the council house we had in south Wimbledon.” We’re talking sewing machines. “I’d go with him and struggled with two, I was only about ten. Over weeks the front room filled up, then he got a shop for £2.50 a week, that was the start of it.”
Seventy years later, ‘it’ has grown into the Wimbledon Sewing Machine Co Ltd, dispatching machines across the globe, including 36 models of its own industrial brand, Wimsew. Ray was a smart kid, went to a “decent school”, thanks to scholarships, and was expected to go to university. Except, he…