Ten Bob an Hour: an Apprentice's Story - Mr Steve Phillips - Books - Memoirs Books - 9781908223111 - August 3, 2011
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Ten Bob an Hour: an Apprentice's Story

Mr Steve Phillips

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Ten Bob an Hour: an Apprentice's Story

When Steve Phillips started as a 15-year-old apprentice with a Birmingham engineering company in 1961, the Beatles were still the Quarrymen and a pint of mild cost one shilling and threepence. Five years of dirt and grind, legpulls, laughter and sheer hard graft later, Steve was a skilled turner and fitter, schooled the old-fashioned way by senior craftsmen who knew how to turn a screw, mill a die or grind a component to half a thousandth of an inch using manually-controlled machine tools, a micrometer and the skill in their fingers. He had also found the time ? and saved the money - to marry his teenage sweetheart and buy a house. Steve went on to a varied and successful career in the UK manufacturing industry. Half a century on, now retired and living in Cyprus, he looks back on an era before computers and CNC machines, when Birmingham and its factories were the backbone of industrial Britain and families and workmates stuck together. Ten bob an hour is a fascinating portrait of an era long gone.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 3, 2011
ISBN13 9781908223111
Publishers Memoirs Books
Pages 388
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 20 mm   ·   539 g
Language English  
Contributor Mr Chris Newton
Contributor Mr Ray Lipscombe