This year's theme was to tie the items on
the upper shelves to historical places or views of Fleet, while the bottom
shelf seems to be reflecting the fact that there's always been an automotive
element to the limited 'industry' of Fleet (which is a dormitory town for
London commuters) with the - still extant - scrap-yards up the road at
Blackbush, the Northhant's Tyres factory (post-WWII); later a retail-only,
specialist and import outfit (I once worked for), the world famous and now
defunct County Tractors and the
equally 'ex' First Inertia Switch who used to make fuel-safety
cut-off valves for Ford of Detroit -
where this author also worked for a short time after leaving the Army.
Ken Haynes motorcycles (on the right) where my brother bought his first Honda Goldwing (and sidecar!) in 1982, before
he had a full license - hence the sidecar! Both long-gone; Ken Haynes and the bike, not my brother!
The station, now on its third set of
buildings; recently completed and the remains of the jetty showing in the pond,
the jetty was used by sea-planes and experimental float-planes from the Fleet Air Arm at Farnborough.
County Tractors
I'm sure we'll get another display next
year (I think we've had one three-year's running now?), so I'll look out for it
and share it with a wider audience!
And Happy New Year to you!
2 comments:
very nice scenes and plastic goodness.
Cheers Jan, happy New Year to you and yours!
H
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