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NamePeter
Date2008-03-17
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MessageGreat site... Brought back many happy memories.


NamePaul King
Date2008-03-02
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MessageHi,
I worked for British Telecom from 1973 to 1975 as a Jointer (Maintenance & Construction)as a T11A, in Middlesbrough (Lytton Street). It was the best job I have ever (except the money). The lads & the courses were great fun. I have great memories of working with people such as Geoff Paley (2 bottles of Brown Ale for breakfast in Ferry Hill). Geoff Bush (My Best Man), a clown like myself. When working on a 'non interrupt change over' in Thornaby Mr Paley really set his stall out to make our working environment comfortable, he would pump out the inspection chambers, line the walls with with GPO sheets, set gas burning ring up (heating)& have pailer at the ready when requiring a wee.I could go on & on, however, I feel this short note gives you a an idea of those great times that we all had.

Paul


NameGEORGE HANNA (Magheralin Co Down)
Date2008-01-31
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MessageDennis

Your site is excellent and is a wonderful reference and guide to happier times. As you know my Dad Chris and your Dad Uncle John were cut off the same block. Was reading your tribute to your dad, was near in tears as I had always thought my dad was John Wayne as well. Uncovered a photo recently of the two boys in old Killyleagh Football team photo, your dad looked like he was holding court. Anyway keep up the good work keeping the Killyleagh Hanna' smilie s to the fore.


NameAlan Marsden (big al)
Date2008-01-25
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MessageGreat site Dennis,
I worked from Maltravers from 87 until 96. Seeing some of the images brought back some good memories for me.
I like you became very dis alusioned at the changes that took place and took redundancy in 98.....now run my own business and to be honest I am glad I no longer work for BT

Alan Marsden


NameMel Newman - nee Rice
Date2008-01-02
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MessageHi Dennis,
Lovely site loved the images, my Dad lived just up the road from your old house - number 13 Family name was Rice - Jim and Peggy were my Granny and Grandad, brought back some lovely memories - not sure if the family may know us childrens names were Louis, John, Pierce Celine, Margaret, Bernard to name a few. Keep up the goodwork

M smilie smilie


Namemia
Date2007-12-30
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MessageId just like to say well done for this.
I have just finished reading chapter 14 and i have to tell you it had me in tears smilie That poor forgotten war hero. I will never ever understand why the people like that old man can ever be forgot, if it wasnt for the hero's like this man then we would not (like you say) have the free life that we have today here in the uk.
these men deserve nothing but full respect from us all.
God Bless him and God Bless you for being the kind hearted person that you are.


NameSue Odell
Date2007-12-30
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MessageVery interesting site, you have some great memories. I worked for BT 1972 to 1995 when I took voluntary redundancy, my department was moved to Preston and there were no proper jobs for us so I got out. You are so right about the change of ethos, workers are barely tolerated now. Only profit matters smilie



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Nameandy
Date2007-11-22
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Messagedennis great site ,love the yellow van pictures and your stories as a current employee it seems like another world



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