Does anyone remember the Valor factory? It made fires. I remember it from the late 60's?
Does anyone remember the Valor factory? It made fires. I remember it from the late 60's?
Hello David. From leaving school 1967 and upto my mid 20s I worked at the AMAC next to the Valor. If I'm correct there were not many houses opposite the valor so you was not far away from the shop (A little gold mine). I used to get off the No11 bus outside the shop and walk up Wood Lane. My mother and two sisters used to work at the valor. One year the valor ran a beauty contest, one of my sisters came 3rd, not bad considering. Alma Cogan presented the crown etc. In those days the Valor and the AMAC was great companies to work for. Sorry for the delay but I was making a cup of teaI was born in the houses opposite the Valor sports field and in the 50s, when I was about 8 or 9, used to kick a ball about when there was a football match on. I always ended up at my Nan's (who also lived in the houses) for a bitter shandy - probably very weak!
Served My Apprenticeship there and stayed another 5 years. Also contarcted for Servis In Darlaston, Parkinson Cowan and Serck Heat Transfer before I moving to Peterborough.Does anyone remember the Valor factory? It made fires. I remember it from the late 60's?
Hi , I worked there for over 26 years finally left in 2012 when the place closed would love to see any old photosDoes anyone remember the Valor factory? It made fires. I remember it from the late 60's?
Without our heater we used to wake up to ice on the inside of the windowsI remember our Valor Heater from the 50's and 60's, the smell of paraffin, takes me straight back to 8 years old, with the old fire on the landing , in the winter, only a coal fire in lounge and a valor to heat a 3 bed house. Paul
i think jack has been in here during he night. brrrMy school teacher told me it was Jack Frost who drew all the icy pattens on the inside of the windows