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Title: Distant memories
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 04 February 2009, 11:29:16
Memorable images from your youth.

Following a discussion elsewhere, I started to think of things I remember from my youth which no longer exist:

Corby Dragline (Sundew)

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/5/5c/Sundew_dragline.jpg/800px-Sundew_dragline.jpg)

The old trains.

(http://www.class25.info/photograph_pages/individual_photos/770827_25245_Leicester.jpg)

(http://www.derbysulzers.com/27xxxvicberrystackfront87.jpg)

The old football ground

(http://www.bbc.co.uk/leicester/features/2002_03/memories_of_filbert_street/images/1970s/1978_general_view.jpg)

Title: Re: Distant memories
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 04 February 2009, 11:41:05
Corby Steel works

(http://images.francisfrith.com/c10/450/31/corby_C337005.jpg)

Harborough Rubber Company (Danite - demolished recently and replaced by some very high and very ugly flats!)

(http://www.fipt.org.uk/Edutainment/resources/Danite-250.jpg)

Title: Re: Distant memories
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 04 February 2009, 11:44:19
A10's were always flying along the Welland valley

(http://mamboeasy.psu.ac.th/~sukon.u/images/stories/Plane/a10_thunderbolt_warthog.jpg)
Title: Re: Distant memories
Post by: Debs. on 04 February 2009, 12:03:09
.......courteous and knowledgeable shop staff. :'(

.......when folks took time to speak and be kind to strangers.  :-*

.......when a marriage was expected to be for a for lifetime.  :(

.......when children accepted that hearing 'NO' is normal.  ::)
Title: Re: Distant memories
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 04 February 2009, 12:05:41
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.......courteous and knowledgeable shop staff. :'(

.......when folks took time to speak and be kind to strangers.  :-*

.......when a marriage was expected to be for a for lifetime.  :(

.......when children accepted that hearing 'NO' is normal.  ::)


Ah yes Debs ...........But not in my lifetime. :-/ :y
Title: Re: Distant memories
Post by: Richie London on 04 February 2009, 12:08:33
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.......courteous and knowledgeable shop staff. :'(

.......when folks took time to speak and be kind to strangers.  :-*

.......when a marriage was expected to be for a for lifetime.  :(

.......when children accepted that hearing 'NO' is normal.  ::)

never to be again deb. very sad way of life now.  :(
Title: Re: Distant memories
Post by: Olympia5776 on 04 February 2009, 12:11:41
Ravenscraig Steel Works Motherwell.
I trained as an Instrument Engineer there and as a young naive man thought it was so large it would be there for ever, It's now a an open field. :'(

(http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t261/olympia5776/Ravenscraig.jpg)
Title: Re: Distant memories
Post by: Martin_1962 on 04 February 2009, 12:34:51
Seen Vic Berries there!!!!

Actually I didn't think I would see the day when most locos on the national railway network were American.

Plenty of Rats in preservation Mark
Title: Re: Distant memories
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 04 February 2009, 12:35:12
My days at Alsthom - Stafford

(http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/images/apr97/images/intef1.gif)

The Rickerscote rail crash (1996)

(http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b394/Marks_DTM_Calib/Staffordrailcrash.jpg)

I had been at a party about 100m from here when it happened and remember arguing with the Police as to why I could not go over the railway bridge to get home!
Title: Re: Distant memories
Post by: Martin_1962 on 04 February 2009, 12:35:41
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Seen Vic Berries there!!!!

Actually I didn't think I would see the day when most locos on the national railway network were American.

Plenty of Rats in preservation Mark


Apart of course for 40 to 50 year old shunters and the HST power cars.
Title: Re: Distant memories
Post by: Kevin Wood on 04 February 2009, 12:51:21
No photos to hand at the moment but I got a tour round the former Farnborough RAE before it all got demolished. Rows and rows of buildings which housed specialists in practically every engineering discipline on the planet. The tanks Barnes Wallis used to develop the bouncing bomb. The wind tunnels that were instrumental in the development of the Fairey Delta, the Comet, Concorde,...

Expertise and facilities that, if we needed them today, we'd have to buy in from overseas. :(

Now it's a site containing (largely empty) swanky office buildings. The airfield is now operated as an upper class taxi rank with learjets coming and going. No more of the wierd and wonderful projects that I remember seeing talking to the air there as a kid.  :(

Last one out... turn the lights off (don't you know they raise CO2 emissions).  >:(

Kevin
Title: Re: Distant memories
Post by: Elite Pete on 04 February 2009, 12:59:35
Must be the time of year. I've just spent the morning on Facebook (i've only just found out about it ::)) catching up with old friends and places I used to visit as a boy. I find it makes me quite sad as I sound like my Mum "its not like it used to be" and wish I could turn back the clock :'(
Title: Re: Distant memories
Post by: jerry on 04 February 2009, 13:19:19
All this nostalgia-must be our ages guys!! ;D. Anyone else finding themselves slipping into Victor Meldrew guise, getting misty eyed over finding clips from old favourite tv shows you used to watch as a kid, catching themselves saying the same things that your mum and dad did that used to make you cringe, finding that the more leftwing views of your youth have moved slowly to the right or asking yourself, more than once, "Is it me?" Yep, we might still think were still 20/30 but were really fully paid up members of the Grumpy Old Men/ladies club. But, as someone once said, every generation thinks they invented oral sex! Age-and hopefully a little bit of wisdom-comes to us all,
                                                                           jerry :y
Title: Re: Distant memories
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 04 February 2009, 13:26:33
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All this nostalgia-must be our ages guys!! ;D. Anyone else finding themselves slipping into Victor Meldrew guise, getting misty eyed over finding clips from old favourite tv shows you used to watch as a kid, catching themselves saying the same things that your mum and dad did that used to make you cringe, finding that the more leftwing views of your youth have moved slowly to the right or asking yourself, more than once, "Is it me?" Yep, we might still think were still 20/30 but were really fully paid up members of the Grumpy Old Men/ladies club. But, as someone once said, every generation thinks they invented oral sex! Age-and hopefully a little bit of wisdom-comes to us all,
                                                                           jerry :y


Invented in 1963...........Was only 3 years old then......so I did'nt take it up immediately  :y :y :y :D :D ;D
Title: Re: Distant memories
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 04 February 2009, 13:27:06
Interesting piccies.. :y
Title: Re: Distant memories
Post by: jerry on 04 February 2009, 13:32:23
So it WAS our generation who invented it after all!!!Cool, always knew ours was the best, I mean there cant be many more important inventions that have benefitted mankind than that  ;D ;D :D :y :y