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Vulcan

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And Petrol 9p a Litre?!

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Inflation 25%, mortgage rates fluctuating around 14 to 17% and basic tax rate 35%. Average weekly earnings around £43.
 
The year that for the first time doctors went on strike in the UK and women went on strike in Iceland!
It was the year slum clearance was almost completed and rates of housing new builds really started to decline.
It was the year that saw the end of the 3 day week due to electricity shortages.

Despite being less than 10 years old I was also roaming miles from my house with my mates armed with the sheaf knife and a fishing rod and nobody got excited when I made a spear or bow and arrow.
We played in building sites, went scrumping for apples and got cained at school if we didn’t stand when a teacher entered the room or spoke in morning assembly. Going home we get a thick ear or warm bottom from dad if we’d misbehaved. It was truly a wonderful childhood.
 
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Inflation 25%, mortgage rates fluctuating around 14 to 17% and basic tax rate 35%. Average weekly earnings around £43.
Artie was making £55 per week take home. Admittedly for a 56 hour week. Living at home with Mother
Never had it so good before or since.
 
As a student, the cheapest pint of Boddingtons I could find in Manchester in 1977, was 22p. :giggle:
 
I remember about 1972? I could go out and have 2 pints buy 5 Hamlet cigars and get in to see a live band, famous ones too, Roxy music or Genesis around that time and incredible to think all for about a £1 !!
 
Ar, Tuesday nights - out to the pub with the girl friend then back to watch the 'Old Grey Whistle Test' on the box.
 
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I have been sorting through some of my books to lighten the load. Inside one of the many recipe books I found a sheet of yellowing newspaper. Dated October 8 1979, it is entirely made up of ads for cars. Here’s a small sample.

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Paper is the Bristol Evening Post. Who knows who kept it or why?
 
Started my apprenticeship in 1976. Princely sum of £14 a week and I thought I was loaded even after coughing up rent to My Mum. There simply wasn’t much to spend it on…
Crikey, that wasn’t a whole lot, in 1972 whilst still at school I got an all day Sat plus Sun morning fitting tyres and exhausts, £10. But then also a friend at the same time was working at and to become an estate agent and he was on the same as me for 5 1/2 days, he wasn’t best pleased!
 
1978 started my apprenticeship, first year off the job traing at an engineering college £19.50 a week, 2nd year started at the factory, massive rise to £23 !
£8 week rent to mum, £7 week for my used 400/4 F1 Honda, £8 for me that went a long way, thought I was loaded 😂😂😂
 
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