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A lot of people really couldn’t get their heads round it. I was only very young and can barely remember when old money was legal tender but I could do the conversion in my head pretty much as soon as I’d learnt basic maths (not that it was much use by then). We still used some of the old coins too, sixpences (2.5p) shillings (5p) and two bob bits (10p). I guess it got difficult when you were trying to convert farthings into new pence and, of course, a thre’penny bit would have been 1.25p so would get rounded up to 1.5p, which doesn’t seem much but was a 20% increase.So pleasing that now in the 21st century we are much more mature about accepting major issues that have been decided and that we now embrace these changes rather than resisting them.
Or are things still the same?
Geoff Goodall looks like he should be working in the control room of a nuclear power station or a research lab
SUT kept these on when they were past their best to ferry schoolkids from Stannington to Bradfield SchoolWent to Plaxtons coach builders open day in Scarborough yesterday and this was on show having been made there.
I hope these photos bring back some memories.
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Very nice but I’m glad I’m not travelling all the way to Bournemouth in it.
He reminds Bert of the bloke who used to put the scores up on the pavilion scoreboard.Geoff Goodall looks like he should be working in the control room of a nuclear power station or a research lab
Geoff was from Dronfield and often would have a chat with my dad outside the players entrance at away games. My dad said Geoff was a good local footballer and cricketer. My dad was a Vernons and Littlewoods pool collector for the Dronfield area. Geoff's dad often would come to my house to drop in his pools coupon and have a chat with my dad if he is in the house.Geoff Goodall looks like he should be working in the control room of a nuclear power station or a research lab
Star pictures
It was the year the Bert family got a colour telly, £300.Just before I was born. Great to read it though. I like all the congratulations from all the pubs with Reg and Ethel etc.
These days the only Star I see has thousands of ads blocking the text!
Ironically, it's interesting looking at the old ads. Even 1971 bloody sofas 50% off!
Watch the Cup Final IN COLOUR! Only £275 I bet that was a fortune in 71! Anyone earning in 71 to compare prices (or even better season tickets prices to compare)?
After the 3-1 midweek win at home to Derby that clinched promotion in April 1961
Probably about 10 times weekly wage.I remember the cup final being a big thing when young. Now I don't even record the highlights!
We rented TVs. DER I recall Bert
What was 300 quid in terms of rough weekly wages in 71?
refered Original name or SUT were formed out of United Motor Services aka UMS. This was the way my maternal grandmother always refered to SUT as when I was a lad.
Probably about 10 times weekly wage.
The Bert family telly was in a wooden cabinet with concertina type doors.
The problem with tellys now is that you can't put owt on top of them, like a clock or a vase.
Sounds like Bert's mum was like nearly all northern mum's - in charge!It was the year the Bert family got a colour telly, £300.
The week after the Cup Final
Probably about 10 times weekly wage.
The Bert family telly was in a wooden cabinet with concertina type doors.
The problem with tellys now is that you can't put owt on top of them, like a clock or a vase.
Replace blown valves?In the early days I remember the DER repair man coming to replace blown valves. That was probably the most common repair.
The Bert family had a black and white Ferranti telly, it caught fire once, Bert's old man has to chuck it out of the window to avert disaster.Replace blown valves?
You must have had the Super De-Luxe service contract!
We got the dreaded "Valves have gone - I'll have to take it away to fix it"
It used to take bloody ages. Especially as time went much slower when you were a kid. A week without a TV felt like a lifetime. ‘When’s telly man coming?’Replace blown valves?
You must have had the Super De-Luxe service contract!
We got the dreaded "Valves have gone - I'll have to take it away to fix it"
The Bert family had a black and white Ferranti telly, it caught fire once, Bert's old man has to chuck it out of the window to avert disaster.
The Bert family had a black and white Ferranti telly, it caught fire once, Bert's old man has to chuck it out of the window to avert disaster.
No, Blades v Norwich in May 1991Barnsley?
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