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josey
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Re: Can anyone read this occupation please, from the 1939
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Reply #18 on:
Wednesday 13 September 17 22:58 BST (UK) »
My father [originally a lathe operator/auto setter] was in a reserved occupation in the war; he travelled round factories converting various manufacturing machines to armaments. He mentioned working at The Metal Box Company.
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craggagh
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Re: Can anyone read this occupation please, from the 1939
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Reply #19 on:
Sunday 22 October 17 21:09 BST (UK) »
Hello -
Could the first two words be 'Ford Cars'?
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Preach55
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Re: Can anyone read this occupation please, from the 1939
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Reply #20 on:
Friday 10 November 17 16:56 GMT (UK) »
Looks like the bottom line reads (Supervisor & Enquiry Clerk) Hope this helps in some way
David Boulding
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Re: Can anyone read this occupation please, from the 1939
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Monday 13 November 17 18:27 GMT (UK) »
Quote from: conahy calling on Wednesday 13 September 17 20:10 BST (UK)
Food Cans Material layout
supervisor and engineering clerk
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Geni Black
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Re: Can anyone read this occupation please, from the 1939
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Wednesday 15 November 17 03:32 GMT (UK) »
This is what I think it says:
Supervisor -
Food ban allowance layouts
Supervisor and Engineering Clerk.
You have to know that there was rationing of food, clothing etc. during the war. I think the person involved was in a government administrative position in which he had to organise/set-up rationing - perhaps on a large scale.
They couldn't allow everyone to go to war - someone had to keep the ship afloat back home - and for that reason they were exempted from signing up. They were needed on the home front!
I know of the rationing because I remember my Mum (who got married during the war years) telling me that she only had so many ration coupons for her wedding outfit so chose a lovely suit rather than the traditional white dress.
I could be totally off the wall here - but that's what popped into my head when I saw it. I also remember learning to make my small b's in a similar manner as that in the ban when I was a child in school.
barryd
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Re: Can anyone read this occupation please, from the 1939
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Wednesday 15 November 17 05:01 GMT (UK) »
It looks like Ford Car to me. Was he living in Dagenham?
Lydart
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Wednesday 15 November 17 09:11 GMT (UK) »
He lived in the Perivale/Greenford area of W. London.
I'm happy that this is now solved .... the planning of food cans seems the most logical.
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Linda Stocker
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Reply #25 on:
Friday 17 November 17 14:55 GMT (UK) »
I can only make out supervisor on the top and engineer on the bottom line
[Ray]
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Re: Can anyone read this occupation please, from the 1939
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Reply #26 on:
Friday 17 November 17 16:19 GMT (UK) »
Heinz, Hayes Park, Hayes, UB4 8AL
a factory is still just up the road.
So for me it is
Food Can
. . . . . Ford Car, what was I thinking?
Ray
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