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( 2006-07-31 Malmö. Sweden )

 

Hello all you people at te Unemployment office!

 

My Name is Johnny Browne and I will soon contact you in person...

But before I do that I want to write about my precent situation and my wishes and expectations on becoming a subscriber to your services!

 

Because my precent wellbeing and mental health is weak, not on a high!

...and my memory and power to process stress is low!

 

It is easier for me to at forehand write down important stuff that I need to say because the meeting with you in person will be very stressful and at that moment I won´t be able to express my self the way I wish due to my precent mental state!

 

For about three years ago "I started to get a hod of my life" which had been falling been towards hell in an abyss swallowing me while accelerating towards a crash at the bottom...

I had at the time been without what so ever sort of income for more than three months, rent debt and other bills were amounting unpayed and I was very frail and a nervous wreck.

 

...an important step towards my recovery and finding a job was the help and services of "Work and integration" and especially my support and ombudsman Rita Petterson, loads of credit to her, she did a wonderful piece of work and took me serious...

 

We Managed to get me an intern at Hotel Quantity here in Malmö, I had found my inner strength again and nothing could stop me, I was gonna get my life back together and get back on the right tracks...

 

Because of me working hard and proved med skilled in the profession I got a real employment...

 

But really, the work the work and the harsh work culture was stressful and started to grid me down... but I thought that if I have a work it would be easy to find a better job before I got too far down, I thought it would help me get a more sustainable work with the credibility being employed...

 

Then at 2005 bad luck struck with a big sledgehammer in my head, my boss and her two senior cleaners all got sick the very same summer and me and another cleaner was forced to step in to the world of managing hotel cleaning, we had to take turns in being the cleaning administrator (and still do our ordinary house keeping work), we had to learn a lot in an extremely short time, planning the cleaning, write shedules, the computer programme all the different things we wern´t trained for an at this very time our hotel had managed to get the room reservations for a big international sporting game in town, the hotel was fully booked all summer, the few of us that was still working, had to work longer, faster and more because of the lack of cleaners (3 where sick)

We worked 9-10 hours a day...

we started to clean six rooms an hour instead of four before to make ends meet, I had to give up my extra evening work doing phone interviews because of the Pressure of working more at the hotel...

 

...at first I thought what doesn´t kill me makes me stronger and that if it didn´t physically kill me my mind would endure...

 

But at the end of summer I was a wreck, my hands had started to shiver uncontrollably when ever I wasn´t working (at work my hands didn´t shake)

I could hardly even hold a cup of coffee without my shaking hands would spill coffee all over...

 

I felt embarrassed in front of people looking like someone with parkingsons, so my social life took a dip downwards, I stopped seeing friends and family, stopped going to cafés...

 

I still have these trembles, but the are very slowly fading away, but when I am exposed to any form of stress they usually return...

Like my last work pass 8 days in a row with my "Boss-phone" constantly ringing and people wanting, this or that, a schedule , finding lost property or wanting me to take different decisions... it makes me start to shake in the end...

 

Right now I am looking for a new job in Denmark across the sound, I hope I will find one, and any way I find people there easier to talk to and I get more replies on my applied works, like "we are sorry, but please return in a few months we might have room for you then.."

Instead of complete silence or people angry about applying for the job they advertised for???

I apologize for this letter turning rather long but I just want to explain my precent status and I want you to see that I am a living breathing person and not just a statistic in your computer files...

 

That I why I now ask you people at the office to really try to help me, I don´t want to meet another tired uncaring person who complain about my private dressing fashion or that I act to effeminate or that my movements doesn´t come across as non-serious because of my characteristic way of moving... (YES! this have happened in the past)

So Please I want the respect that i deserve as a human with specific needs, dream, ideas and personality, not a block that is gonna be trimmed to a square to fit in the wall of other Square blocks...

 

I am no Longer strong so I need someone to help me, someone who takes his/her job seriously as I did take my work... Not a Bully who pushes my head under the water line I have had to many of those...

 

I hope you all understand where I come from and hopefully you might help my towards new steps towards a brighter future...

 

Thanks for listening!

 

A hope full Johnny sends his greetings!

  

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Tintinara War Memorial Hall, formerly Tintinara Institute, originally Tintinara Hall.

 

*The annual meeting of subscribers to the Tintinara Institute on Friday, July 7th.

The year has been marked by good progress. At the outset we decided to change the name of Tintinara Hall to that of Tintinara Institute.

 

In conjunction with this it was decided to form a Library, and books to the value of £4 have just been purchased. In addition to this, we have also been lent a box of books from the Institutes’ Association, so that our library is well started. Miss Bryden has been appointed caretaker and librarian. We have been most fortunate in the choice of our President, Rev J E Cresswell, and the success of the inauguration of the institute and library is very largely due to the great interest and trouble he showed in the matter.

 

Up to June 30th, when the books were balanced, we had a credit balance of £14 8s 9d. The funds have been spent wisely in improvements to the property. These include a 4ft 6in netting fence right round the property. There is also to be a 9ft carriage gate erected. A larger stove is to be put in the building.

 

It was resolved that the Library should open on Saturday evenings from 8.30 to 9.30. [Ref: Border Chronicle (Bordertown SA) 14-7-1911]

 

*It was decided to open a Children's Library; also to present two Institute Scholarships annually.

During the year several improvements have been effected including fencing the ground, also two fine cupboards have been erected in the hall. [Ref: Border Chronicle (Bordertown SA) 2-8-1012]

 

*The residents of Tintinara are a happy family, and do their utmost to look after their interests well. Application has been made to the powers that be for recreation, grounds, and this is to be granted. All eyes are turned to the construction of a new and very much needed institute, a matter that is to be gone thoroughly into in January. [Ref: Daily Herald (Adelaide SA) 25-12-1912]

 

*A successful school concert was held in the institute hall tonight. Mr C M Ives presided over a crowded house. Miss Ruth Helling, played the overture.

Songs in character were tendered by the school children, who also gave an exhibition of pole drill. The Cantata, "Flower Queen," was well staged by the children. Great praise is due to the head-teacher (Miss Beatrice Hender) for the able manner in which she trained the children. Miss May Hender who assisted her sister, acted as pianist. Mr Harry Fisher also gave assistance. A dance and supper followed. [Ref: Daily herald (Adelaide SA) 22-3-1913]

 

*The annual social and dance were held in the institute hall on July 26. Mr McIntyre (Secretary of the Keith branch) dwelt at length on the aims and objects of the Union, and made sympathetic reference to the blow the Liberal Union had received by the death of Mr Vardon.

A capital programme of music followed, after which the hall was cleared for dancing. [Ref: Observer (Adelaide SA) 9-8-1913]

 

*A public tea, concert, and dance was held in the Tintinara Institute on Saturday, April 25. The evening's entertainment was arranged by the members of the Church of England, and the funds were in aid of the newly-erected church.

The concert was one of the best held in Tintinara for a considerable time. Dancing followed and a very enjoyable evening was spent. [Ref: Border Chronicle (Bordertown SA) 1-5-1914]

 

*The many friends of Mr and Mrs Ryan assembled in the hall Saturday evening to bid them farewell ere they leave for Adelaide, where Mr Ryan will continue in the Railway Department.

As the Ryans have been in Tintinara for many years and always assisted in any movement for the advancement of this district, they will be greatly missed.

 

Mrs Ryan, besides being a vice-president of Red Cross and president of Tintinara Comforts Fund, always had a supply of food and hot tea on hand for transport-troops during the war years, either on train or by road. Many soldier boys bless the name of Mrs Ryan of Tintinara.

 

A musical programme, interspersed with dancing, filled the evening.

Mr Hedley Prosser, on behalf of Ryan residents, presented Mr and Mrs Ryan a cheque as token of their esteem. A bountiful supper and the singing of “Auld Lang Syne” closed the proceedings. [Ref: Border Chronicle (Bordertown SA) 27-11-1947]

 

*Successful Institute Ball

A ball was held in Tintinara on Friday, August 4th, in aid of institute funds, when a large crowd enjoyed dancing till the early hours of the morning to music provided by the Night Owls Orchestra from Bordertown.

The hall was beautifully decorated with masses of almond blossom, and wattle blossom, Messrs Redstone and Teate being responsible. Mr K Prosser was MC.

Visitors were present from Keith, Coonalpyn and other surrounding districts. A most enjoyable supper was provided by the ladies. [Ref: Border Chronicle (Bordertown SA) 10-8-1950]

 

*ABC News online by Isadora Bogle posted Sun 2-2-2020 at 7.32pm

*The small rural town of Tintinara has revived a long tradition of film bringing the community together as locals attended the first movie night at their 1950s-era cinema in a decade.

A 1950s [1958] extension of the Tintinara War Memorial Hall established a stage, permanent seating, and a small projection room to show movies.

 

Simon Brock, a Tintinara local who became familiar with ascending the ladder to handle the projectors, was one of a few who taught themselves to manage the 1960s-era projection equipment when the tradition had a major revival in the late 1990s.

He said the light needed to project the movie the 100 feet to the screen was produced through a carbon arc projector.

"Just like an arc welder," he said.

"Positive and negative rods were struck together and through electricity produced a light."

Mr Brock said it was a two person job, switching between two projectors on average of six times per movie.

The film reels on the vintage kit ran out of tape after about 20 minutes.

"It was all about timing and monitoring the machines, which was good fun," he said.

 

Locals say Tintinara was the last place in South Australia to regularly show movies on carbon arc projectors before the venue ceased showing them in 2010.

"These units pretty much became obsolete over a couple of years when it all went digital," Mr Brock said.

Now, a new digital projector and surround sound system makes things much easier for operators. [Ref: ABC News online by Isadora Bogle 2-2-2020]

 

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RAMCO INSTITUTE

The Minister of Education (Hon M McIntosh) performed the opening ceremony of a new institute hall at Ramco on Saturday afternoon. Among the visitors present were Mr McMillan MP, and Mr Parsons MHR.

The Minister, in declaring the hall open, said he understood that approximately £400 had been raised as a building fund, and that fine result had been brought about largely as the result of the enthusiastic work done by the lady subscribers. Although the contract price of the building was £750, it was the desire of the committee to add a back room, lighting, seating accommodation, and fencing. When everything was complete the building should be worth about £1,000, and should prove a valuable asset. He congratulated them on their efforts. [Ref: Register (Adelaide) 8-8-1927]

 

*An Old Resident Farewelled

Mrs E J Woolford, is an old resident of Ramco, having being in business here since 1921. Some years ago, on the death of Mr E Crocker, she took over the post office and combined the position of postmistress with her business. She has now sold that business to Mr Craig of Renmark, and is leaving the district.

 

On Tuesday evening the residents gave Mrs Woolford a farewell social in the Institute hall. There was a good attendance and Mr J J Odgers kept things moving with games and dancing, the music being provided by Mrs H Green and Mr Eagle.

During a delightful supper provided by the ladies, Mr J J Odgers, on behalf of Ramco people, said they much regretted the departure of Mrs Woolford and felt they could not let her go without bidding her good-bye. As postmistress she had ever been courteous, and obliging and, so far as her business allowed assisted in the various activities for the good of Ramco. She had been a member of the Institute from its beginning, helped in the various guilds and particularly assisted the church, of which she had been organist for many years. The various bodies had combined for the farewell and, on their behalf, he asked Mrs Woolford to accept two gifts as a token of their appreciation and a tangible remembrance of her residence at Ramco.

 

Mrs Woolford briefy responded, thanking them for their gifts and good wishes. She would never forget the manner Ramco people rallied round her when, on the death of her husband, the Rev A Woolford, she, with a young family, opened business in their midst and she thanked them for the support they had continued to give her.

Mr Odgers, on behalf of the Sunday school, then presented to both Mr R Woolford and Miss Ruth Woolford a Bible, suitably inscribed, as a recognition of their faithful work as scholars and teachers in the Sunday school.

A pleasant evening concluded with all joining hands and singing "Auld Lang Syne." [Ref: Murray Pioneer and Australian River Record (Renmark) 18-1-1934]

 

*Institute Anniversary Ramco August 5

This year the anniversary of the opening of the Institute took the form of an "American" afternoon and a dance. The former took place on Wednesday when there was a very good attendance.

On Saturday evening the dance was held and there was a fair attendance. The music was provided by the Arcadian Orchestra and Mr E Rowe was MC. [Ref: Murray Pioneer and Australian River Record (Renmark) 8-8-1935]

 

*Institute Birthday Ball for Patriotic Funds

Ramco August 5

Saturday evening was the anniversary of the opening of the Institute and the Ladies' Guild held a "Birthday Ball". This year proceeds were donated to the Red Cross and Comforts Funds. There was a good attendance. The Cadell Band providing the music and Mr H Rogers was MC. A fine supper was provided by the ladies. Takings were over £8/10/-.

 

Comforts Fund Meeting

On Tuesday afternoon in the Institute Hall the Comforts Fund Committee met under the leadership of Mrs W Green when a good number of ladies spent a busy afternoon. Considerable work was done. Afternoon tea was provided by two of the members. [Ref: Murray Pioneer and Australian River Record (Renmark) 8-8-1940]

 

*Ramco August 22

The Ramco Institute Guild held a successful birthday ball and fair last week.

For the ball the hall was most attractively decorated with hanging baskets filled with red and white roses. A delicious homemade supper was served and Sichler's Band supplied the music for dancing.

Miss Rosemary Perry was judged the belle of the ball.

 

On Friday afternoon the annual fair was opened by the Mayoress of Renmark (Mrs S A James) who congratulated the members of the guild on the wonderful display of goods, and the decorative scheme.

A musical programme was enjoyed.

Mrs W Blake (wife of the president of the Waikerie Institute) cut the birthday cake and wished the Ramco Guild every success in the future.

Proceeds were £100. [Ref: Murray Pioneer (Renmark) 25-8-1949]

 

*£95 Institute Birthday Fair

Ramco August 21

A very successful birthday fair was held recently in the Ramco Institute. Proceeds amounting to £95 will benefit the Ladies' Guild.

The president (Mrs R Perry) welcomed the visitors.

Mrs Headland, of Waikerie, cut the cake. [Ref: Murray Pioneer (Renmark) 24-8-1950]

 

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Glen Innes School of Arts

On Thursday last an inaugural public meeting of subscribers and all interested was held in the new building, and was well attended. Mr Christopher Legh J P, chairman of the building committee, presided and stated that the principal business of the meeting was the enrolment of members, receiving the building committee’s report, adoption of rules, and the election of officers to the end of the current year.

 

Mr G Stevenson brought up the report of a special committee, which had made the necessary provision for the holding of that meeting and revising the old rules with the view of their adoption until the 31st December next.

 

The secretary of the building committee brought up the report and balance sheet of that body which was unanimously adopted. The report is as follows: — About 16 months ago a movement was set on foot, having for its object the establishment of a School of Arts in our town. A public meeting was convened by Mr C Legh and others, which was well attended, and it was resolved to canvass the district for contributions. Messrs Legh and Hutchison were appointed canvassers, and Messrs. Wrigley and Kenwood treasurer and secretary respectively for the fund. The manner in which the. public responded to the call was most gratifying, and in a very few weeks a sum of over £100 had been collected. Another general meeting was then called to report progress, and the secretary was instructed to apply to the Government for the usual £ for £ grant upon the amount at the time actually subscribed. It was further decided to lose no time in making arrangements for the erection of a building upon the site in Grey Street which had been given by the Government for this purpose, and Messrs Grover, Wright, and Hutchison kindly offered to prepare and submit plans. At a meeting held in the Council Chambers a few weeks later, the plans were presented for the consideration of subscribers, and after considerable discussion, the final selection was postponed for a week. The secretary was able to intimate at this meeting that a sum of £123 7s. had been paid into the bank by the treasury, in response to the application made for the grant before referred to. Reference to the financial statement will explain what was done with the monies received pending the construction of the building.

 

At the next general meeting a plan prepared by Mr Hutchison, as amended by Mr Grover, was approved of and adopted: and it may be, perhaps, as well here to make a few explanatory remarks with reference to the delay that occurred in the selection of plans.

When the committee state that at the time the drawings were under consideration there was a sum of about £240 only in the bank, it will readily be observed that strict economy had to be exercised in regard to the character of the building to be erected, and as any or either of the drawings submitted would have involved the expenditure of between £400 and £500, it was a matter of no small difficulty to ascertain which, was best capable of necessary modification. After very careful examination it was decided, as before stated, to adopt Mr Grover's plan, which, in its amended form, provided for the erection of a building, the cost of which should not largely exceed the amount standing to the credit of the fund. In adopting this course the committee venture to think that they will gain the approval of subscribers. It was held by them to be wiser to build a School of Arts capable of enlargement, and which could be paid for almost at once, than to have erected an expensive building which would have saddled the district with a heavy debt that would have taken years to remove. Tenders were accordingly invited in the local papers, and that of Mr Kendrick, at £310, was accepted.

A suitable contract was drawn up between the members of the building committee, who were appointed at a previous meeting, and the contractor, and the building was proceeded forthwith under the supervision of Mr Hutchison as clerk of works. In the course of about three months the work was completed, but in consequence of certain representations made by Mr Grover — the clerk of works who had succeeded Mr Hutchison — as to certain defects and omissions in the work, a sub-committee of three was appointed to make a close examination of the materials used, and to report to the building committee what amount, in their opinion, the contractor should allow as a set-off against any such defects or omissions that might be ascertained.

An inspection followed with the result as shown by the report of the sub-committee attached hereto. In conclusion the committee have to state that they have been obliged to arrange with the Bank of New South Wales for an overdraft of £50 to enable them to make the final payment to the contractor. A further sum of £30 or £40 will be required to provide the necessary fittings and suitable furniture for the rooms, so that nearly £100 is yet required before the institution is clear of debt.

The committee congratulate the subscribers and public of the district upon what has already been achieved, and trust that all will work with a will, and by their pecuniary aid speedily liquidate the present liability. As all are aware, the School of Arts was formally opened by Sir Henry Parkes, on the occasion of his recent visit to the town, and the committee now hand the building over to the subscribers with their best wishes for its future well-being and success.

 

The sub-committee (Messrs Grover, S G Smith, and P M'Cormack) recommended — "That the contractor be paid the sum of £305, the same to include all extra work, Mr Kendrick agreeing to accept the same as payment in full.

 

The balance sheet discloses a debit balance of £41 4s on the building, but this will be reduced to £29 13s when certain promised subscriptions are paid.

 

Twenty-five members were enrolled in the room on the payment of 5s subscription to 31st December next.

 

The old rules were adopted with some slight modifications, to remain in force until the end of the year, at which time, new rules will he framed.

The election of officers and committee was then proceeded with, and resulted as follows : — President, Mr C Legh J P, unopposed: Vice-presidents, Messrs E Grover JP, and M H Fitzhardinge: Treasurer, Mr Alderman Healey, unopposed: Secretary, Mr H S Vincent, unopposed: Committee, Messrs R A H Mitchell J P, G Stevenson, P M'Cormack, S G Smith, G E Marston, A Hutchison, D Anderson, C Brown, and Drs Tresidder and Wrigley, the Rev R Kay and Alderman Flanders.

 

It was decided to open the institution to subscribers on the following evening for which purpose a sub-committee was appointed. It was further arranged that for the present the building be open to the public from 7 to 10 pm (Sundays excepted) and that any member can obtain admission at any hour of the day on application to the secretary.

 

Very cordial votes of thanks were tendered to Mr Kenwood, secretary of the building committee and the other members of the building committee, and a special vote to Mr Alexander Hutchison for his great exertions in procuring subscriptions and other valuable labours in connection with the building.

 

It was announced that Mr Matheson M P, had contributed a guinea to the building fund and a cordial acknowledgment of his practical sympathy was recorded.

 

The proceedings closed at 10 pm with the usual acknowledgments to the chairman, on the motion of Mr P Walsh, of Ben Lomond, who cordially approved of the able and impartial manner in which Mr Legh had conducted the business of the evening.

Ref: Glen Innes Examiner and General Advertiser (NSW) Tuesday 20 September 1887.

   

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One of a series of folder leaflets issued by the GPO - General Post Office - the organisation then responsible for all British telecommunications and designed to familiarise subscribers with the then new "all-figure" telephone numbers being introduced. This was one of the first phases of the nationwide introduction of the STD, Subcriber Trunk Dialling, system that would remove the requirement for calls to be routed manually through local exchanges.

 

Issued in late 1966 it notes that some subscribers in London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool and Manchester have already been issued numbers replacing the old three letter exchange codes with exchange numbers as well as with the new area codes - 01 for London, 021 for Birmingham, etc. It was intended to take three years to effect this change across all these cities and before the STD codes were run out over all other exchanges their numbers retained an exchange name followed by number. Within many areas a form of 'local' dialling codes assisted in routing calls to neighbouring exchanges.

 

The leaflets also advise on how to correctly show the new numbers as this version was intended for advertising and publciity agents as well as printers and publishers to show the correct format for all-figure numbers. The leaflets are interesting in themselves as they are designed by John Banks and Colin Miles. Together they had formed their design studio in 1958 and went on to design a wide range of advertising, publciity and typefaces for major clients including in 1970 the Post Office's new geometric, monoline type face as well as being employed to redesign London Transport's Johnston typeface in 1984.

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"Holy Trinity Church (also known as Church of the Holy Trinity, or Holy Trinity, Boar Lane), in Leeds, West Yorkshire, is a Church of England Parish Church in the Parish of Leeds City in the Diocese of Leeds. It was built in 1722–7, but the steeple dates from 1839. It is a Grade I Listed building. Holy Trinity is in the evangelical/low church tradition of the Church of England.

 

A 1714 proposal that a new church should be erected in central Leeds foundered for lack of subscribers, but, in 1722, Lady Elizabeth Hastings of Ledston, backed by leading merchants, revived the project, and the foundation stone of Holy Trinity was laid on 27 August 1722.

 

The architect of the church was for some time believed to be William Halfpenny. However, it has subsequently been discovered that his designs for the church, for which he was paid £1 11s 6d on 8 May 1723, were never executed, and that the architect was William Etty of York. A letter from William Cookson to Ralph Thoresby dated 15 May 1723, enclosed "a draught [sic], the south front of our new church"; it was drawn by Mr. Etty of York, who has also made us a wooden modell for our workmen to go by." Etty had been paid nineteen guineas in April of the same year for the model, which survived into the nineteenth century.

 

The west tower in Halfpenny's design was topped by a square, open colonnade with an obelisk-shaped spire. Etty did not envisage a spire, but a wooden one was later added by an unknown hand. Thomas Dunham Whitaker, Vicar of Whalley, Lancashire, in his Loidis and Elmete (1816), remarked of this spire: "unquestionably one instance among many of private interference, by which the better judgment of real architects is often overruled, and for which they are unjustly considered as responsible." When the spire blew down in 1839, it was replaced by a taller stone steeple of three diminishing stages (architect: Robert Dennis Chantrell).

 

Leeds (/liːdz/) is the largest city in the county of West Yorkshire in Northern England, approximately 170 miles (270 km) north of central London. Leeds has one of the most diverse economies of all the UK's main employment centres and has seen the fastest rate of private-sector jobs growth of any UK city. It also has the highest ratio of private to public sector jobs of all the UK's Core Cities, with 77% of its workforce working in the private sector. Leeds has the third-largest jobs total by local authority area, with 480,000 in employment and self-employment at the beginning of 2015. Leeds is ranked as a High Sufficiency level city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. Leeds is the cultural, financial and commercial heart of the West Yorkshire Urban Area. Leeds is served by five universities, it has the UK's fourth largest student population and the country's fourth largest urban economy.

 

Leeds was a small manorial borough in the 13th century, and in the 17th and 18th centuries it became a major centre for the production and trading of wool, and in the Industrial Revolution a major mill town; wool was still the dominant industry, but flax, engineering, iron foundries, printing, and other industries were also important. From being a market town in the valley of the River Aire in the 16th century, Leeds expanded and absorbed the surrounding villages to become a populous urban centre by the mid-20th century. It now lies within the West Yorkshire Urban Area, the United Kingdom's fourth-most populous urban area, with a population of 2.6 million.

 

Today, Leeds has become the largest legal and financial centre outside London with the financial and insurance services industry worth £13 billion to the city's economy. The finance and business service sector account for 38% of total output with more than 30 national and international banks located in the city, including an office of the Bank of England. Leeds is also the UK's third-largest manufacturing centre with around 1,800 firms and 39,000 employees; Leeds manufacturing firms account for 8.8% of total employment in the city and is worth over £7 billion to the local economy. The largest sub-sectors are engineering, printing and publishing, food and drink, chemicals and medical technology. Other key sectors include retail, leisure and the visitor economy, construction, and the creative and digital industries. The city saw several firsts, including the oldest-surviving film in existence, Roundhay Garden Scene (1888), and the 1767 invention of soda water.

 

Public transport, rail and road communications networks in the region are focused on Leeds; the second phase of High Speed 2 will connect it to London via East Midlands Hub and Sheffield Meadowhall. Leeds currently has the third busiest railway station and the tenth busiest airport outside London." - info from Wikipedia.

 

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1964 and the revolution in being able to dial any number from your phone without the involvement of an operator was now well underway in the UK. True, many local calls had been able to be made in such a way from the 1930s but this was by no means universal, and long distance or "trunk" calls still had to be placed via the operator in many cases. This 1964 London supplement to the directory contains a growing list of places you could now call directly using "Subscriber Trunk Dialling" or STD for short.

 

It is interesting as it is one of the earliest publications to show the now familiar city codes for the UK (such as 061 for Manchester, etc) that could be used although it still shows the 'first three letters' of the exchange name prior to the shift to all number codes that was about to be introduced. For other exchanges it shows a mix of letters and numbers such as "0RO 6" for Rochdale. The back cover shows a useful official explanation as to the system.

 

There are other services about to start such as International Subscriber Dialling to a few continental cities and to help - a service where you could dial, for example, AVE 0411, to hear a demonstration of typical dialling tones in Belgium.

 

One thing it does remind you - and that is how expensive even direct dialled trunk calls were, even off-peak, and I'm sure many recall the almost religious fervour calls were rationed and monitored in many households! Anyhow, I like the layout and typography of these publications - even down to the reversed out "Important" box with the printer's fist! It is also a reminder that at this date the General Post Office was responsible for telecommunications before being split off and privatised.

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