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GEC Witton EDO 1965-1975

Hi

Was Dave Jenny the one with blond hair?

I worked at Magnet from 1965 to 1969.

Anyone remember me? - Mike Higgins

Hi Mike (and Keith Jenney)

I remember you Mike, but I wonder if you will remember me!

My name is Roger Thomas, and I started at GEC Magnet Computer Bureau in Witton in 1967 as a trainee Computer Operator, my manager being Robin Rampling.

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Roger Thomas (on the right) on my wedding day in 1972 (about the era we are talking about).

Magnet Computer Bureau was using a Honeywell 800 mainframe computer at the time.

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Photo of the badge which I hung onto when the computer was replaced.

This computer would have had less power than a pc today! They then added a Honeywell 200 computer, which was used for small processing and to carry out the printing in an off-line manner. Later a Honeywell 1250 was installed, and was used to run the whole bureau service for the GEC customers. To give an idea of its size and power, it had all of 64k of memory, and the disc drives which were about a half metre in diameter with 6 discs vertically had about the same capacity as a floppy disc!

I graduated to Shift Leader in 1969 and started to teach myself programming by examining the programmer’s listings as I printed them off as an operator. I started working in direct machine language, and later in assembler languages such as ARGOS.

I got a great deal of guidance and help from you, Mike. You were at the time programming for the Payroll team headed up by Dave Roberts, and you had taken a similar career path from Operator to Programmer. I remember that most people, including myself, thought you were a real whiz at programming, which is why, in a moment of nostalgia, I typed “Mike Higgins GEC” into Google to see if you had become famous at somewhere like Microsoft. However, Google did find your name mentioned in this forum.

I find it such a coincidence that only yesterday I thought to do a Google search to see what you were doing now, not really expecting to find anything after 40 years had passed, and I find a posting that you made on this forum only 2 weeks ago asking if anyone remembered you.

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You may possibly remember that in 1970, I had a red Morgan 4-seater sports car.

I too remember Dave and Jill Jenney, and I think I met Dave’s brother Keith too, as my wife Margaret Cundall and I had some meals with the Jenney family. Dave Jenney took over from Robin Rampling as Operations Manager, and was my manager throughout the rest of my time in Operations.

My wife Margaret worked in Data Control I think it was called alongside Jill Jenney.

I have a few photos of the time from the GEC Topic newsletter of 1969 which includes one of the Payroll Department, which includes you on it!

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The people in the Payroll Department photo were (clockwise):
· Dave Roberts (talking to someone – Wendy?)
· Liz Chambers
· Mike Higgins standing over the desk
· ?
· Margaret Cundall, my wife
· Frank Taylor
· Dave Lywood.

I also have a photo showing the two Directors of Magnet Computer Bureau, Ken Parton and Stan Lumb.

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I also have some photos (not very good quality, but not taken by me!) from a GEC Magnet Computer Bureau Witton reunion that took place in 2001. I will post these if I am successful with the other photos.

I then moved out of Operations in 1970 into Computer Programming and Systems Analysis, using the COBOL programming language. I designed the main Project Costing and Financial Accounting system used by the then GEC-Marconi, a system called MARCAS (MARconi Computerised Accounting System). This computer system was in operation from the early 1980's until the early 2000’s. I became Project Leader in 1978 and later Project Manager for the development, support and maintenance of this system in 1987.

It was at GEC Magnet Computer Bureau that I met my wife to be Margaret Cundall, who was working with GEC as a programmer.

The company went through many name changes and locations. GEC Magnet Computer Bureau became Midland Computer Services Ltd and later merged with a computer centre at Stafford to become GEC Computer Services Ltd. I then moved from Witton to Tamebridge near Walsall and later to their head office in Stafford. The company was then merged into EASAMS, which was part of the GEC Marconi Group. In 2000, EASAMS was split into two (Marconi Software Solutions and EASAMS) and the EASAMS part of the company was bought by the Birmingham based company, ITNET. In 2005, ITNET were bought by Serco.

I retired in 2007.

My personal website is www.rogerthomas.co.uk which is all to do with my Genealogy research, but if you click on my name at the top by my photo, you will be sent to a page about me.
 
Hi Thomas my brother David Jenney will just love these pics & the info, from his days at GEC. The family all worked at WITTON back then, Our dad Bill Jenney, David&Jill, Our cousin Derek Matthews Plus My Self.
Thanks for your post
Keith
 
Hi Thomas my brother David Jenney will just love these pics & the info, from his days at GEC. The family all worked at WITTON back then, Our dad Bill Jenney, David&Jill, Our cousin Derek Matthews Plus My Self.
Thanks for your post
Keith
I'm Roger by the way. Thomas is my surname. Many people make this mistake. Just thought I would clarify it.
Regards,
Roger
 
GEC Magnet Computer Bureau reunion in 2001

These are photos taken at the GEC Magnet Computer Bureau reunion in 2001. The quality is not very good (I didn’t take them!) but they are better than no photos at all.

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Bob Burns, ?, John Taylor


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Brian and Ann Southall


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Dennis Paske, Frank Taylor, Jack Baynham


Raj Trivedi Mike Battisson Roger Thomas sm.jpg


Raj Trivedi, Mike Battisson, Roger Thomas


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Raj Trivedi, Roger Francis


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Margaret Cundall (back) and Ray Jennett


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Tony Lim, Mike Battisson, ?, Roger Francis, Ruth Twitchen (back)
 
Roger do you remember Bob Ray he used to maintain the computer, I worked with him in Relay Shop when I was training .
 
Great photo's Roger.
Photograph's always seem to generate a lot of interest amongst fellow G.E.C. chaps, someone usually spots a person that they recognise which then starts a whole new wave of correspondence. If you have any more connected to G.E.C. Roger then they would always be well received.
Best wishes, Mike.
 
Roger do you remember Bob Ray he used to maintain the computer, I worked with him in Relay Shop when I was training .

Yes, I remember Bob Wray (I looked up the spelling of his name from a long list of employees that I have).

I recall that he was a perfectionist in what he did. I was very impressed that he always aligned up all the screw heads on any work that he did, so that the line was either vertical or horizontal, and consistant across all screws.

Funny the little things that you remember.

Roger
 
I found a photo of Bob Wray in the GEC Magazine Topic (July 1969).


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Bob Wray was talking to Sid Henson, the Operations Manager, who took over the post from Dave Jenney.
 
Roger, I have posted this one before on the GEC WITTON TOPIC but just for a second thread such as this here it isonce more. ME AT MY DESK WHEN I WORKED FOR Parsons Peeples after the takeover Mining & Marine Projects section, the Guy in front of me was Peter Russell? now longer with us I am told.
 
The final few photos from the Topic magazine article about GEC Magnet Computer Bureau in July 1969.

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A Computer Operator with a high speed line printer.



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Lynn Danbury, the Data Preparation Room Supervisor, standing at the front, with June Davies standing at the back..



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Elaine Trimble sending data via punched paper tape.



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John Day, the Chief Scientific Programmer, using an on-line tele-type terminal, with an analogue simulator in the background.
John later became my manager in the Applications Development Department.


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John Buller, a Computer Operator, standing by the floating point technical calculation unit.

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Please note the Honeywell 800 sign on the computer bay, as I showed earlier.



Detailed below is the article about Magnet Computer Bureau in the July 1969 edition of the GEC Topic Magazine:

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Roger,
Does the Topic Magazine contain any other photograph's or articles relating to other Departments within G.E.C. either works or staff side, if so , they maybe of interest to other Forum members. Mike.
 
Roger,
Does the Topic Magazine contain any other photograph's or articles relating to other Departments within G.E.C. either works or staff side, if so , they maybe of interest to other Forum members. Mike.
Unfortunately, I only kept the centre pages relating to my company, and so I have't any articles relating to other GEC departments. I wish I'd kept more of the Topic magazines.
Roger
 
Me too Roger when I think of all THE WITTON NEWS MAG'S I trashed over the years,it like alot off thing we say "IF ONLY"
 
Remember when we guys in EDO had to work till 6-18pm when the rest of witton finished at 5-18pm .That extra hour seemed like forever , even more so in the winter.
 
Hello richard nice to see you enjoyed those days in EDO.I am amazed at the names you remember,it has just brought back many memories.Did you marry that girl you were with that looked like the singer in the NEW SEEKERS ,the blonde?.
Looking at the photos you will remember it was me that did your drawing board backing sheet and the confetti bomb,have you still got it,i have still got mine,remember the fakir in his loin cloth painted in gravy browning,that was me JOHN HUGHES and i got married in 1972. I am now 68 married with 3 kids,35-32 and 26 and a 9 month old grandson.GOOD days and GOOD memories.
 
Hi John, Do you remember me Keith Jenney EDO apprentice & later Projects Engineer with Parsons . a mate of Viv Horder & Jimmy James.
 
Hello KEITH yes i remember you, i have been talking to you for about a year on this site ,surely you hav'nt forgot already?????????.age does catch up on you fast.
Also on spring hill ice rink site.
 
Well John, I remember the name But just cannot put a face to you??
Its great to have input re the GEC from all you guys Witton was a Great place to work It all went wrong when it started to be split up , I worked at the same desk for 5 companies (GEC .C.A.PARSONS, NEI , PARSONS PEEBLES.) Upto the move to Tyburn Rd with Project.
Went to GEC Rugby to join many ex Wittonits ,traveled back & forth each day for 6 years with Ray Ashdown, Jim allworth & the late Ken Mather.
Come on John lets have a Pic just to see who we are talkong too lol :0)
 
Hi Guys more names from the past :0) dso we have any pic's to put faces to them, I for one will never for get my days in the GEC FAMILY.
Keep them posts comming.
 
Hello Rich
as the song goes "ah yes I remember it well" do you remember the water pistols we bought and the lady in the shop let us fill them in the back of the shop so we could squirt people at the bus stops,how we never had an accident trying to drive and almost crying i will never know.Good days but such along time ago.In 5 weeks time I am marrying off my last child TRACY she is 32,that is about the age I was when we were p-----g about every dinner time.
Your memory is good SIMON is 35 TRACY is 32 and CARRIE is 26 and her child (my grandson) is one year old 23rd of July.
Rich are you on FACEBOOK,if so find me and I will make you a friend. SEEOIDALL
 
hi

Does anybody remember my mate Denis White. He worked in the Technical costing areas
of gec from the mid 50's till the early 70's. He worked on site under Witton mouldec plastics.
He was a huge fellow around 6ft 6inches and was a First team goalkeeper.
sadly he passed away a few weeks ago.
he lived in castle Bromwich.

mike jenks
 
Hi, this is the Bill Pittaway who emigrated to Canada.
I am now retired and live happily in South West France with my wife and cat and still think of the friends I made at Magnet Computer Bureau.
I knew Dave Jenney from the bowling alley before I joined MCB, in fact it was Dave who suggested that I apply for a job there.
I met Jill very early on, before Dave made the very wise choice to ask her out, and she was one of the most charming people I've ever met (Dave wasn't bad either).
If you want to contact me you will be able to find me on Facebook.
Best regards
Bill
 
Hi Bill I am Davids brother Keith, are you under your own name on Facebook? David is not very well & as you say Jill is the MOST Charming girl , I will tell them you are in contact with this site & Facebook.
All the best
Keith ( THE BARON )
Do you support any of the NHL TEAMS ? as I an a great Hockey fan
 
Hi Keith, Jill has contacted me on Facebook and I'm sure we'll be catching up on the last 40-odd years. I'm sorry Dave is not very well but let's hope he begins to feel better soon.

I lived in Montreal for seven years and supported Les Canadiens then I transfered to Toronto but couldn't bring myself to support the Maple Leafs so I guess I'm still a Montreal fan. If you manage to get to Canada in the winter (not recommended as it's too cold) then you must see a game live, the speed and action will astound you.

All the best
Bill
 
Can I please request that posts respect the Thread Topic as posted please and not become a discussion on the rights and wrongs of a specific sport.

Bernie

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