


PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks |
1 of 38
Sun 1st Jan 2012 10:03pm
![]() ![]() ![]() |
Memories and Nostalgia - How times change | |
K
Somewhere |
2 of 38
Mon 2nd Jan 2012 12:43pm
Funny isn't it, fate? I always swore that I would NEVER go into the motor industry! I spent 38 years in it. Some were happy, some weren't; but it never failed to spark interest. I never thought I would leave Coventry. Now here we are, 140 miles away, after almost 30 years away from the city!
The one thing that has been constant throughout my life has been a passion for history in all its forms. Art, antiques, photography, music, travel, wildlife, engineering, all from part of my interest in the world and its history. I always need a new form of challenge, and still want to learn more. I can't imagine not learning new things, being fascinated by them, by technology, why things happen.
I just want to be able to carry on acquiring, assimilating, and probing into new things in 2012. It's good to look back, but also to look forward. Long may it be so!
![]() |
Memories and Nostalgia - How times change | |
PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks Thread starter
|
3 of 38
Mon 2nd Jan 2012 12:54pm
I love your art, Morgana.
![]() ![]() ![]() |
Memories and Nostalgia - How times change | |
morgana
the secret garden |
4 of 38
Mon 2nd Jan 2012 1:29pm
![]() ![]() ![]() |
Memories and Nostalgia - How times change | |
PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks Thread starter
|
5 of 38
Mon 2nd Jan 2012 3:52pm
![]() ![]() |
Memories and Nostalgia - How times change | |
flapdoodle
Coventry |
6 of 38
Tue 7th Feb 2012 11:09pm
On 2nd Jan 2012 12:43pm, K said:
Funny isn't it, fate? I always swore that I would NEVER go into the motor industry!....
Fate. Tell me about it. I came here as a teenager to study at the Poly (which turned into a University in my final year). I then studied at the other University in the city, moved away to study some more in Sheffield, and ended up getting a job at GPT in Coventry. I remember when the bloke phoned me up to invite me for an interview, he sounded almost apologetic that the job was in Coventry. I never intended to come back. Luckily, my partner (now wife) worked in the city so it turned out good in that respect.
So now I have been been here 15 years as a "resident" (and spawned two children) and ended up leaving Marconi/GPT before it crashed and ended up in the auto industry as a Software Engineer. Which is odd. As I don't even like cars.
I came from a small town in Lancashire, which I swore I would leave and as soon as I could, I did. But there's a strange Coventry link: during a weavers' strike in Lancashire, they imported Coventry weavers up to the area I grew up in, and there's even an old folk song from the area about Coventry Weavers. They also moved some of the industry up there during WWII. |
Memories and Nostalgia - How times change | |
JohnnieWalker
Sanctuary Point, Australia |
7 of 38
Wed 8th Feb 2012 3:35am
On 7th Feb 2012 11:09pm, flapdoodle said:
... there's a strange Coventry link: during a weaver's strike in Lancashire, they imported Coventry weavers up to the area I grew up in, and there's even an old folk song from the area about Coventry Weavers.
How times change - even for me! Although as a teenager, I used to enjoy the great folk and poetry nights at the Old Dyers' Arms ![]() ![]() ![]() True Blue Coventry Kid
![]() |
Memories and Nostalgia - How times change | |
PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks Thread starter
|
8 of 38
Wed 8th Feb 2012 12:09pm
Hi all
![]() ![]() |
Memories and Nostalgia - How times change | |
scrutiny
coventry |
9 of 38
Wed 8th Feb 2012 12:34pm
Hi.
Funny really I was just working it out when, Philip, you put your post on.
In 1965 petrol was 4/11d a gallon, four gallons and a lollipop for a pound. Don't sound a lot now but the wage was only £12 a week. This works out at 48 gallons for the wage. On my calculations, for the same job at £400 a week, petrol at £6.03, that works out at 66.33 gallons for a week's wage, it's cheaper. I was only an apprentice then so my wage was £3.50 a week, so I used to head for the Jet petrol station on the Coundon Rd (slightly cheaper). I loved the freedom of my car then at 17 and I still enjoy it today.
![]() |
Memories and Nostalgia - How times change | |
PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks Thread starter
|
10 of 38
Wed 8th Feb 2012 1:06pm
Hi & thank you, scrutiny.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Memories and Nostalgia - How times change | |
Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia |
11 of 38
Wed 8th Feb 2012 3:39pm
Hi Philip, so every pound YOU save is a government oversight!!!!!!!
![]() |
Memories and Nostalgia - How times change | |
NormK
bulkington |
12 of 38
Sat 27th Apr 2013 1:45pm
Milly rules
|
Memories and Nostalgia - How times change | |
Foxcote
Warwick |
13 of 38
Sat 27th Apr 2013 2:59pm
When you look at some of the old photos of radios and the like!
Luxury!
'Home Receiver'
|
Memories and Nostalgia - How times change | |
dutchman
Spon End |
14 of 38
Sat 27th Apr 2013 4:48pm
Around 1966 the Racal two-way radio in our private hire car cost £2,000 per year, or twice the sale price of the Ford Corsair it was fitted to!
From memory it was made from sky-blue plastic and had just two controls on the front volume and "squelch". "Squelch" was used to dampen the loud bursts of static between messages but setting it was a matter of trial and error.
|
Memories and Nostalgia - How times change | |
PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks Thread starter
|
15 of 38
Wed 1st May 2013 4:06pm
|
Memories and Nostalgia - How times change |
Website & counter by Rob Orland © 2025
Load time: 697ms