I bet they took their rubbish home with them, not like these days when its just left behind for someone else to clear up !
That’s a great picture - not a bikini or pair of board shorts in sight!
The Lancashire towns all went on holiday at once and together to allow the mills to carry out maintenance during Wakes week. I remember my grandmother telling me how Oldham became a ghost town - her father was a fitter in one of the mills so they stayed behind.
I was thinking 1930s or 1940sAre you sure it's Victorian? Looks more like the 1920's to me.
Yes. There's what looks like a rounded ice cream van on the left there, either later - or that's the tardisI was thinking 1930s or 1940s
Yes it looks 30s or 40s from the fashions, I think what are you thinking is an ice cream van is actually a tea van that is shaped like a teapot. Interesting.IanYes. There's what looks like a rounded ice cream van on the left there, either later - or that's the tardis
What? That people drink tea?
That’s a great picture - not a bikini or pair of board shorts in sight!
The Lancashire towns all went on holiday at once and together to allow the mills to carry out maintenance during Wakes week. I remember my grandmother telling me how Oldham became a ghost town - her father was a fitter in one of the mills so they stayed behind.
You have a table saw powered by an MG B? Or am I misunderstanding something? I would think a lot of MG Bs are already in museums.But come the dawning of new technology where internet,mgbts, etc are tucked away in the corner of a museum it would be wise to add more strings to the bow.
You have a table saw powered by an MG B? Or am I misunderstanding something? I would think a lot of MG Bs are already in museums.
Best place for them. They were awful things - sort of a Spridget on steroids (that or an A60 Cambridge with the top cut and shut) but with very little more performance and far soggier handling. I "graduated" to a BGT from a mk.4 Sprout (so called because it was green...) and was so impressed that I sold it 3 months later and bought a mk.3 Midget. Happy days.I would think a lot of MG Bs are already in museums.
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