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Old 01-04-2012, 19:58   #16
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Re: Howard & Bullough Toolroom 1940-1946

Hi Ivor,
coincidentally I have a couple of friends who live in Woodbridge....Paul and Lesley Hands.....drive a couple of large motorcyles in the area...forget the address...

Know them?

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Old 02-04-2012, 20:06   #17
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My Dad worked at H & B in the early 60s, not sure where but I used to wave to him through the windows down willows lane. Donald Mackey (gone now!!!!!) anyone remember him?
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Old 03-04-2012, 18:02   #18
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My dad worked at H&B throughout the war years in the fluted roller section at Stevenson St.He told me many tales of his fire watching duties there,and his dalliances with the influx of female labour at that time.He retired after 35 years there with a gold watch(never knew what happened to it).His name was Albert Duckworth.....
I also worked there for 4 or 5 years in the same section in the early 60,s before migrating to Australia.
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Old 09-04-2012, 20:53   #19
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Hi. I don't know them. I actually live in a village called Rendlesham, but Woodbridge is our postal town.
You workstudy guys wore white coats with green collars; the planners had blue collars, the Jig & Tool drafys had red collars. Can you remember the name of the guy in charge of the workstudy dept? (or ratefixers as they were known to me)

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Old 11-04-2012, 18:54   #20
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Hi. I don't know them. I actually live in a village called Rendlesham, but Woodbridge is our postal town.
You workstudy guys wore white coats with green collars; the planners had blue collars, the Jig & Tool drafys had red collars. Can you remember the name of the guy in charge of the workstudy dept? (or ratefixers as they were known to me)

Ivor
Yeah the colours are right....When I was there Keith Harrison was in charge...I seem to remember Derek Hull (wore a hairpiece), Harry ?, one lad on planning was an albino if i remember..very white hair and dark glasses...cant remember anymore names at the mo...

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Old 14-04-2012, 22:12   #21
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I remember a don mackey who worked in a joiners shop in rishton in the late eighties,used to do a few hours in a morning 3 days a week.he was not long retired a real character.just wondering could this be your dad
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Old 26-06-2012, 19:18   #22
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Ivor Gears, I remember you. I'm Jim Ashworth, I worked with Ken Hindle, Bill Ruane Alan Braithwaite, Norman Butterworth, Alan Briggs etc. wasn't it you who broke your ankle in a football match we had with the design office we called our team Toolventus? They won unfortunately.
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Old 27-06-2012, 14:14   #23
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I remember John Elwood, he lived up Fern Gore I think or around there. I first met mim when I was an apprentice in the tool drawing office. I took 10:1 layouts of tools down for grinding on the shadowgraph. He was in there with Alec Staff. Then he came up into the office as a planner. That was after the big fire we had.
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Old 22-07-2012, 10:23   #24
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I remember that match because I broke my wrist (not my ankle). Did you ever buy a suit length from Bill Ruane?
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Old 17-08-2012, 11:49   #25
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The suit length. I can't remember if I did. I bought a couple of chrome plated horns off him and put them on the Bedford.
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Old 14-09-2012, 12:50   #26
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my dad also worked at H&B for many years . his name was Harry Hoyle also very sadly passed a few months after his retirement in 1978 . They called them progress chasers in those days . Suppose that would translate to production controllers these days. My dad was also very involved with Accrington Football combination(remember cleaning all the cups every year for the prize giving) and he was secretary of Sydney street working mens club.
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my dad also worked at H&B for many years . his name was Harry Hoyle also very sadly passed a few months after his retirement in 1978 . They called them progress chasers in those days . Suppose that would translate to production controllers these days. My dad was also very involved with Accrington Football combination(remember cleaning all the cups every year for the prize giving) and he was secretary of Sydney street working mens club.
Me dad was on committee yon,when Harry was secretary, in fact remember him mentioning yer owd man a time or two.
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Old 28-09-2012, 18:49   #28
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My father worked bulldogs for over forty years he was a progress clerk his name was Tom Feeley.
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Old 30-09-2012, 10:37   #29
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I remember John Elwood, he lived up Fern Gore I think or around there. I first met mim when I was an apprentice in the tool drawing office. I took 10:1 layouts of tools down for grinding on the shadowgraph. He was in there with Alec Staff. Then he came up into the office as a planner. That was after the big fire we had.
John was my Granddad and he lived on Brocklehurst Avenue - glad you remembered him after all these years - passed away 30+ years ago but a real influence on my life
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Old 30-11-2012, 19:21   #30
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He was a gent. I can see his face now talking to him in the office, he used to catch the morning bus to work and used to talk to my then girlfriend who worked at Highams.
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