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So the title changed! Thought I was going (more) daft...
I think a kindly Admin person (is there such a thing) took pity on me
So the title changed! Thought I was going (more) daft...
There are no special relationships just U.S. national interest and beyond that there are individual U.S. politicians interests.
But everywhere pursues national interest and politicians' incentives: look at the EU. And the US's national interests luckily included Europe (including the UK) being neither fascist nor communist. I can think of other powerful nations whose national interests are much more inimical to ours, yet we always pile on the Yanks. I've never understood it.
There are a lot of Commonwealth Countries that are more British than we are and we, sadly, neglected the bond that we had with these areas - again, in post-war Britain. If you look at the French model where they retained strong ties with their former colonies - including the currency (until the Euro arrives) - they have far stronger trade links with their 'commonwealth' than we have with ours.
Oh dear, thanks for the hint
Now you say that I'm thinking it was in fact Lee's.
I wonder if I can change the thread title now - Dooh
Did you go there and do you remember the gable-hive thing ?
Average wage 1951 547 pounds a year, a young farm worker on half that sounds about right. 2012 26.500 (figures quoted in various newspapers - this isn't a precise calculation).Memories I bought my first ever colony of bees from Lees of Uxbridge in 1951 I was 15yrs old I am 77yrs now they came by train,If my memory serves me right, I might be wrong they cost me £10 I worked on the farm that was more than two weeks wages but worth every penny
Thanks Nick I will take a look when next passing although I think it will be hard as this area is industrial and perhaps been altered many times over the years. But you never know.
George street that is more or less central town Uxbridge and plenty of development in recent years. They perhaps had factory at industrial site and showroom in the town? will swing round both when in the area.
Just so happens I may need to visit Uxbridge boat yard soon as my engine is running far too well and often a signal something is about to go wrong
Quite a lot of the area disappeared under "the Chimes" shopping centre. Sadly, a prime shopping area is no place these days for a specialist or one off enterprise. The ad is from a 1922 Herrod-Hempsall, "Office and Works" at George st.Perhaps but there are some old buildings in that area and it could be the other side of the road?
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