RadFordee

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  1. @Jill Sparrowre your post yesterday and manning having their swimming gala at the victoria baths. If i remember rightly the pool and spectator area were bigger at victoria than at noel st. In my time St Davids always won the swimming gala. I also remember when my grandparents lived on manchester st (which was a stones throw from the baths) in the late 60's my grandad used to go to watch wrestling there.

    As an aside i read an article a couple of years ago although i cant recall where, that in 1918 during the spanish flu pandemic the pools were drained and used for storing bodies due to the massive numbers of people dying at the time. Doesn't bear thinking about.

  2. If it was state control we would all be being forced to watch the coverage, we are not. Which is the point i was making in my original post, we all have choices. And this is the last i will be saying on the subject as i feel that an obituary is not the place for debating this.

  3. @Alpha I completely agree that the events you highlight, war in Europe, cost of living etc, are newsworthy issues. However over the last 70 years events such as these have come and gone and now are back again. Constant though, during these difficult times has been The Queen and this, coupled with the fact that she was the Head of State, not only for us but also for many commonwealth countries, and is held in high regard throughout most of the world, justifies the blanket media coverage

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  4. 12 hours ago, Alpha said:

    The BBC and ITV have again obliged us with a royal bereavement programme shut-down. We've the funeral and a coronation to endure next.

    I'm not a follower of the monarchy. Unfortunately, we’re stuck with another incumbent monarch, unless Liz Truss has certain ambitions to instigate a change of direction.

     

    Whether you are in favour of the monarchy or not, the death of our Queen is a monumental historical event, not only here in Britain but all around the world. There are plenty of other tv channels nowadays if you dont want to watch it, or you could do what I do when any kind of sport comes on which I have zero interest in, I hit the off button!

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  5. I used to do all of my shopping in Bulwell when we lived in Old Basford 86-96. It was a good shopping area and easy for me to walk there and back with 2 young kids and a pushchair, as back then you had to take your child out & fold the pushchair up to get on the bus. It had a good variety of shops, banks and a great market. My dad still shops there. It still seems to be a thriving shopping area unlike a lot of other places where the majority of shops are either empty or boarded up.

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  6. 16 hours ago, philmayfield said:

    We had cracking showers at Mellish. It was a corridor about 20ft. long, lined with shower heads spraying out hot water. We kept going back for more!

    As jill said no such luxury at manning, i dont think even the wash basins in the toilets had "hot"water, the nearest thing to showers at manning was when the wind blew rain in through the gaps in the french doorssmile2.

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  7. @Jill Sparrowthank you for the info jill, i do remember the brincliffe girls joining us as a lot of them still wore their green uniforms for a while, i did say to hey arnold that it may have by then needed a lot of repair & upgrading so more cost effective to demolish it & start again. I did notice from viewing the site on google earth that the djanogly building is much smaller than the origional school was. Thanks again for the info it has answered a few questions for us.

    In my days there the boys were at claremont school at the top of stanley road & woe betide if you were caught going anywhere near theresmile2.

  8. 41 minutes ago, LizzieM said:

    I totally agree Oz. Those of our age remember how our parents struggled, even if we didn’t actually realise it at the time.  Nowadays folk expect everything on a plate, handouts, food banks and benefits for just about everything.  We got a few pounds a week family allowance (but not for the first child I remember)  I honestly think that we now have too many immigrants on our little island, all receiving benefits and hospital care.  They all come here, have a load of kids and live off our tax money.  

    Couldn't agree more lizzie & in my opinion its one of the reasons why our ex service personnel & oap's have to rely on charity to help them out in their time of need.

  9. 32 minutes ago, Jill Sparrow said:

    Back in the 80s, interest rates went up to 15%, which was painful for those paying mortgages... including yours truly!  If that happened now,there would be riots. We just had to grin and pay up.

    Same here jill & when we found ourselves struggling with a toddler & only one wage coming in i took on a bar job three evenings a week to give us a bit of extra income. Wouldn't have dreamt of asking for handouts which is what everyone seems to expect nowadays.

  10. @LizzieM sounds like a fabulous event and i applaud you & your friends, but also think its shameful that even nowadays our injured servicemen & women have to rely on charity to help them in their hour of need. When they have given so much for their country it gives them so little in return.

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