It's synonymous with civilisation...
And as Fleur pointed out, just those Counties immediately surrounding London. My own view is that their the home area for most of the City workers?
Hello all, not entirely sure where to put this thread.
I just bought a beautiful antique typewriter from a charity shop (no camera or I'd put up pics). There is still some ink left on the ribbon, but do I have to buy new ones, or just add ink to the ribbon? Being raised in the modern era, I...
Whilst wandering in a book shop today, I noticed a book with that same title!
Apparently, it was all due to his hair forming part of his charisma, which a hat would have messed up. And that solves the mystery of the decline of the hat.
Im sort of annoyed with myself for not buying that book...
A few still knock about these days, but they're very rare.
I know in Afghanistan, troops are allowed to stop shaving so the local tribal leaders respect them more.
Marks and Spencers. Can get good, traditionally cut suits in natural fibres without breaking the bank. Their suits do fit well OTR, but if you've got an odd body shape, they may need altering
Bringing this back to a historical theme before it gets locked for not being so,
What was the average golden era exchange rate? average wages? etc, etc
I know over here the average weekly wage in the late 50s was about £7
Surely after passing basic, there's no need for a soldier to hang around a training unit, so they won't be mistaken for a recruit? And if they go back as an instructor, they'll have stripes to stand them out [huh]
Oh well, I'll get back in my box
Is there any real need for a ribbon for passing basic? Surely basic training is a necessary part of a job, whose only real reward should be a pat on the back and the right to join your unit? It just seems to similar to those "it's the taking part that counts" awards in primary school
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