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NAT THAKOR
LEICESTER /COVENTRY
151 of 385  Thu 1st May 2014 6:57pm  

On 9th Jun 2012 12:46am, Roger said:
On 7th Oct 2011 4:42pm, NAT THAKOR said: Hi My name is Nat Thakor and I used to work at the Morris from 1968 to 1980.
Hi Nat, I think I remember you, did you know Sarah Jones? I worked there from 1969 to 1974
Hi Roger, I do remember Sarah Jones, she worked with me in the welfare dept alongside paul sedgewick, tony smith, christine smith, gerald beaumont, peggy woodward, pete woodfield and our boss, harry barratt! Whats your sir-name and where in the offices did you work? If you are in contact with Sarah or any of the above, it would be good to say hello after 44yrs. Best Regards, Nat Mods note: I've removed Nats email address and phone number - please use his "Contact" button should you wish to get in touch
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NAT THAKOR
LEICESTER /COVENTRY
152 of 385  Thu 1st May 2014 7:03pm  

On 16th Mar 2014 5:44am, PAM HANCOX said: Hi everyone. Great photos. I remember the office block so well. I worked at the Morris 1976 to 1980 as a business apprentice. I worked as part my apprenticeship in the tool stores in J block for three months at the age of 18. What a shock! But best life training I could ever have. I worked with Les And Ida. I remember Monty the union rep. Fantastic memories of the place
Hi Pam and Mick, It was a pleasure to meet you and Mick for drinks in Cov. How are you guys doing? You must come to Leicester and have dinner with us at my house. Hear from you soon, Nat & Meena Mods note: I've removed Nats email address and phone number - please use his "Contact" button should you wish to get in touch
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Bob Hewitt
Trowbridge Wiltshire
153 of 385  Thu 1st May 2014 10:55pm  

On 18th Apr 2014 7:42pm, LesBeard said: center drive showing the valve shop on left with demo vehicle showing. On the right is A block where cyl blocks cyl heads manifolds etcwere machined you will note that further down on the right is the new dust extractor (blue) the tunnel further down is the goods recieving stores under the tunnel
Cheers Les,I remember just out the back door of the valve shop was the water tank from the artesian well used to pump water from in event of a fire. The locals used to drop fish in there even got caught again by the nightshift (after measured daywork came in and the quota was achieved!!) The Valve shop was probably the most hazy area after the foundry all the seat grinders started to use oil as a cutting lubricant. Seem to remember a figure around 170,000 a week were sent out all types A B and C series. Bob Hewitt
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LesBeard
Bedworth
154 of 385  Fri 2nd May 2014 7:59pm  

Engine Paint Spray area prior to dispatch. In the background is the supervisors office Bill Lancaster, Joe Kennel, Myself, John Barker (superintendant), Ernie Moore to name just a few.
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LesBeard
Bedworth
155 of 385  Fri 2nd May 2014 8:01pm  

Engine dispatch outside shot adjacent to tennis courts and bowling green.
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LesBeard
Bedworth
156 of 385  Fri 2nd May 2014 8:09pm  

Engine dispatch with the apprentice school and welfare office entrances in the distance.
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LesBeard
Bedworth
157 of 385  Fri 2nd May 2014 8:11pm  

Walfare office and apprentice school corner with engine dispatch in the background
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LesBeard
Bedworth
158 of 385  Fri 2nd May 2014 8:13pm  

Outside entrance to the electricians shop with Steve (my son) who was an apprentice electrician 1978-1982.
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LesBeard
Bedworth
159 of 385  Fri 2nd May 2014 8:15pm  

Steve at his work bench inside the electricians department during demolition
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LesBeard
Bedworth
160 of 385  Fri 2nd May 2014 8:18pm  

Inside the apprentice school entrance, where the apprentices used to clock in.
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LesBeard
Bedworth
161 of 385  Fri 2nd May 2014 8:24pm  

well thats it for this week a feast of nostalgia more shortly covering j block with shots of british furnaces hardening shop tool room and much more whey hey enjoy. Les.
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Binkey11
Wyken
162 of 385  Sat 3rd May 2014 11:16am  

Great pics again Les, the shot inside the apprentice school certainly refreshed my memory. Can't believe its 50yrs since I used to clock in there. Also the pic of the corner of the apprentice school reminded me of running around there to get to the canteen at 9.30 to get my two slices of toast, for the princely sum of 4d. Thanks again for the memories. Cheers Bri
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LesBeard
Bedworth
163 of 385  Thu 22nd May 2014 7:54pm  

Hello Binkey 11 Been busy last couple of weeks but will try with more pics this weekend as promised
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Binkey11
Wyken
164 of 385  Thu 22nd May 2014 9:09pm  

Hi Les, looking forward to seeing more of your great pic's. It's such a shame more of us didn't think of doing it but I suppose photography was a bit different then, not like now taking 1500 pics on a sd card, you had to actually use something called film. Cheer's Bri (Binkey11)
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LesBeard
Bedworth
165 of 385  Fri 23rd May 2014 7:52pm  

British furnaces in J block with Steve reminicing, he installed that as part of his apprenticeship J block with British furnaces in the foreground and the hardening shop in the background. J block foreground, Millwrights followed by the washbasin area and further up the gangway was the tool stores and the Bambesburger machine and at the very far end on the right is the gearbox shop. J block centre. In the background is the millwrights shop and washbasin area and me saying "Thats it, I knew there was some truth in the rumours they were going to close it but I hung on until the last minute" J block taken from the gear cutting section across the whole of the shop to the Millwrights section Road between J block and the foundry with the water towers in the background. The highest water tower was 105ft 6in. Halfway down the road on the right there used to be a shed where you could take your bicycle if you had a puncture on your way to work or a broken chain to be repaired to get you home again.
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