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Post by willow on Mar 9, 2014 14:55:23 GMT -5
Does anyone remember working at Copy pit?, I worked there for about twelve years until the coal ran out, then I worked at Hill Top until my average wage ran out. I was on nights all the time and lived in Portsmouth and during the summer months I used to walk to work with a friend of mine called Rodney Mitchell I still have a certificate that I obtained for my training days at Bank Hall Pit, plus my check number 152. Raymond Boden
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Post by tygwyn on Mar 9, 2014 17:12:22 GMT -5
Long walk to work,lol.
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Post by Clive on Mar 15, 2014 11:21:38 GMT -5
Does anyone remember working at Copy pit?, I worked there for about twelve years until the coal ran out, then I worked at Hill Top until my average wage ran out. I was on nights all the time and lived in Portsmouth and during the summer months I used to walk to work with a friend of mine called Rodney Mitchell I still have a certificate that I obtained for my training days at Bank Hall Pit, plus my check number 152. Raymond Boden Hi raymond. Never worked at copy..too young but I did work for a bit at simmys Greenclough in the dandy, which worked the coal like they did at Copy. I worked for a time with Brian wiggins who had been at copy. Knew Rodney Mitchell as I worked for him at Grimebridge from 81 till 89. father was at Hill top till it closed then he went to deerply..derek Seal he was a sparky. worked at the new hill top for a while
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Post by Clive on Mar 15, 2014 11:24:05 GMT -5
It was that Jim.... and not a ship in sight I enjoed my time in new york, washinhton and philidelphia as well....pity they were the ones in co durham
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