davep5491

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  1. I feel sorry for the kids today.

    They are taught english at school and are bombarded with american spellings in all areas of the media, adverts McDonalds, iPhones. How are they to know which is proper? They then have the added confusion of textspeak.

    BYKT BTW, B4N.

  2. #117

    I think the article refers to 1928 when the home opened and also to 1986 when the article was written.

    In 1928 a skilled man's wages would be less than £5 per week and that would be for 6 days work. It is still not clear, but it seems to suggest that the council gave the kids £5 spending money in 1986 for 2 weeks in which is much more believable.

    There is also a statement that the children were from unhappy homes or from broken families, I don't know how this worked as I was from neither and I was not conscripted, and I've no idea why but I volunteered.

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  3. Clapper?

    A contraption given away with the first issue of the Beezer. A hard piece of cardboard folded to make a triangle and fixed to one end was some stiff brown paper which folded inside the cardboard. Held in one raised arm and when brought swiftly down the paper was forced out and gave a resounding clap like thunder.

    Teachers straps.

    Used quite frequently at my 1st school and I suspect most other schools, although the Head used a cane when he carried out public floggings. Where did the teachers buy them from? Were they standard issue when completing teacher training?

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  4. benjamin1945

    WHY

    Not sure but could be man's inbuilt fascination with fire, there is something relaxing and mesmerising about a flickering flame, but to me it was more about the element of danger when a mate got his rhythm wrong or his string burned through and we all had run around trying to avoid a shower of burning coals.

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  5. Home made winter warmers

    Which was a Cow & Gate milk powder tin, pierced around the sides with a long handle made from wire rescued from the firewood bundle, attached to this was a string to give flexibility. Once fire was well lit the can was filled with coal. In order to boost the output it was swung windmill fashion or if you were the lairy sort in an X across the chest. Many an evening was spent on the corner of Lindfield and Shipley Road with our warmers we'd probably be about 9 or 10 years old.

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