and the building is still thereMy mum has just told me this morning that she had 5 aunties working at Swallows stitching the buttons on to cards. The factory was down the end of the aunties street. My mum was visiting from Plymouth at the time.
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and the building is still thereMy mum has just told me this morning that she had 5 aunties working at Swallows stitching the buttons on to cards. The factory was down the end of the aunties street. My mum was visiting from Plymouth at the time.
Hi Carole and others.I worked at Swallow Raincoats straight from school in the Purchase Accounts office from 1964 to 1968 under a lady called Mrs Davies. I remember Miss Porter who was in charge of the general office, Miss Tonk was in charge of the wages office who was also helped by another girl called Carole. and Miss Kinnard who was Personnel Manager. Mr Butler was the Managing Director and there were 2 other Directors that I remember Mr Parkes who's secretary was Miss Thorley and Mr Crouch who's secretary was Jean Brough. I loved the juke box area in the canteen it seemed so grown up to me as I was only 15 then.
thats smashing thanks for posting it...if you dont mind i shall also post it on the great hampton st thread..will be a nice edition..no doubt you know this but the old swallow factory is still standing..below is todays st viewHere is an Old Newspaper cutting I've found amongst PIP's stuff.
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