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Did anyone work at Husband & Company in the late 50/60s it was the Architects building top of West Street ? they were commissioned to build the bridge for The Bridge on the river Kwai film in 1957, my Mom was the tea lady there, cleaner, jack of all trades in the end, we had a flat on the top floor for a few years.

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388 Glossop Road from memory! I was there before the new office block was built & moved on about 1960. Don't remember a tea lady though.... we had to make our own & took it in turns to go into the ground floor kitchen twice a day. The lads upstairs had coffee, some of the girls had Oxo. I got it wrong once & put their Oxo into our saucepan of milk. It looked like coffee, but it wasn't appreciated. Cost me two pints of milk that day & we'd got to fetch it from the shops above Wilkinson St.

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388 Glossop Road from memory! I was there before the new office block was built & moved on about 1960. Don't remember a tea lady though.... we had to make our own & took it in turns to go into the ground floor kitchen twice a day. The lads upstairs had coffee, some of the girls had Oxo. I got it wrong once & put their Oxo into our saucepan of milk. It looked like coffee, but it wasn't appreciated. Cost me two pints of milk that day & we'd got to fetch it from the shops above Wilkinson St.

 

 

Yes Glossop rd, I got mixed up with WestSt and Glossop. My Mother and I lived in the flat on the top floor for a couple of years, that could have been either before or after your time there.

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388 Glossop Road from memory! I was there before the new office block was built & moved on about 1960. Don't remember a tea lady though.... we had to make our own & took it in turns to go into the ground floor kitchen twice a day. The lads upstairs had coffee, some of the girls had Oxo. I got it wrong once & put their Oxo into our saucepan of milk. It looked like coffee, but it wasn't appreciated. Cost me two pints of milk that day & we'd got to fetch it from the shops above Wilkinson St.

 

The tea lady started after you left. Around 1963 - 64 I think. She started a canteen on the top floor for the staff.

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