They don't look very happy.
They don't look very happy.
Maybe they were having school dinners?
NoddKD
I have to agree with you Lyn.must admit although it was in more modern times when i needed to have school dinners i loved them...and the puddings were good as well..i would often go up for seconds so well done farm st school..
lyn
I visited Hobart in 2004 and tried some of the locally-produced Cadbury chocolate. I judged it to have a different taste from the Birmingham variety. I prefer our Brummy taste, but I'm sure Tassies enjoy their own home-grown Cadbury's taste.CADBURYS TASMANIA
Further to Cadbury being in Hobart Tasmania. When I was in my early twenties I boarded with a widow whose husband was an employee of Cadbury. Employees at his level apparently were supplied with a house (or rented from the company) on what was called "Cadbury Estate". I fell out of favour with her because I came home late and didn't wake up in the mornings to get to work! Honestly I'm a changed person these days! :lol: PS - I never got any chockies either.
Yes, not only are the ingredient's different from place to place but tastes are a little different wherever you go!I visited Hobart in 2004 and tried some of the locally-produced Cadbury chocolate. I judged it to have a different taste from the Birmingham variety. I prefer our Brummy taste, but I'm sure Tassies enjoy their own home-grown Cadbury's taste.
Unfortunately that is what many people, that a picture of the object not the subject. And with phone cameras & point shot cameras it is so easy to get right.Are there transcriptions of the memorials anywhere?
Just added the General Office memorial to the IWM War Memorial Register But it is a poor quality image and I cannot read most of the names.
I never ceased to be amazed at how people can take a picture of a memorial with a handful of names and none (or few) are readable. I regularly take pictures of memorials with many hundred of names and every single one is readable!
I remember those when I worked there for a couple of years.It was already working around the factory when I joined them in 1967