Jim Hardie Posted January 26, 2019 Share Posted January 26, 2019 5 hours ago, andyf16 said: Thought this might be of interest, a large heavy cast nameplate that I rescued from Shepcote Lane (Slabbing Mill) about 2008 and have had blasted and painted - doubt it was the original colours, as I couldn’t find out what they would have been Good idea Jim, have now made it Public in Photobox so can try again... http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/5558870642 I know you say it's large Andy, but Dimensions: 3953 x 2357 is stretching it a bit, lol. I'm guessing that's the number of pixels in the photo. What does it measure? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
desy Posted January 29, 2019 Share Posted January 29, 2019 help trying to try to find where a Bev Booth he along with his wife went over in the early 70s for Davy United to build a factory in the old Yugoslavia and brought back a tapestry for my parents . Can anyone tell me which part of the old republic it was in.pm if you can. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andyf16 Posted January 29, 2019 Share Posted January 29, 2019 On 26/01/2019 at 15:05, Jim Hardie said: I know you say it's large Andy, but Dimensions: 3953 x 2357 is stretching it a bit, lol. I'm guessing that's the number of pixels in the photo. What does it measure? Hi Jim, it measures 380x190mm and is 5-10mm thick - it weighs a ‘tonne’ ;o) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HIBBSY Posted February 18, 2019 Share Posted February 18, 2019 That would be 15" x 7 1/2" in old money. sounds about right although there were lots of different sizes used. Later ones were Aluminium and a good bit lighter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan S Posted April 23, 2020 Share Posted April 23, 2020 Interesting that Google Maps takes you past the office block to the top of the private road. It looks very much as it did when I left Davy Loewy for Aus in 1977 - apart from the sad To Let sign. I was in Hyd Mach Div on the 4th floor and you'd often look down to see semis bring in huge castings. for machining. Great days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tykebike Posted May 8, 2020 Share Posted May 8, 2020 On 15/02/2018 at 00:54, HIBBSY said: Sorry if this is ancient history but a recent strange course of events made me want to reach out. First a bit of background, I started my apprenticeship in Davy s training school in the mid sixties,before moving on into the Fab Shop till that closed down. I then moved into the Drawing Office as a Junior Draughtsman until redundancy cleared me and many others out of there. I met up with some of my former Davy DO colleagues at Dunford Hadfields and also later at Ashlows, before emigrating to Canada in 1981. I retired in 2010 and these past few years have visited Sheffield every year or so to see family and friends. Last Sept/Oct my wife and I went to Tenerife for a family reunion. One afternoon we called into a local bar/restaurant for a late lunch and at the table next to us were a couple who we started chatting with, who coincidentally were from Sheffield. After comparing names and places we realized the answer "me too" was repeated far too many times. We eventually exchanged names. He was John Hobson, my name is Alan Hibbs. John was one of the tradesmen I served my fab Shop apprenticeship with over 50 years ago. HOW AWSOME IS THAT? A lot of the names I recalled are no longer with us but at the same time as me Dick Wells and Paul Twigg were also part of that years apprentice intake. Ray Ashton (guitarist of the Bittersuite) was also a Fab Shop apprentice a couple of years ahead of us. It would be great to hear from any ex Davy Fab Shop guys. Lots of the names mentioned in other strings on the Forum are familiar to me as I knew some of them as team mates on various Davy sports teams. I remember you, Paul and Dick in the training school in 66, I'm John Watson and I started in the training school in August 66. I seem to recall that you and Paul were the last of the fab shop apprentices. I had tried to become a junior draughtsman but I was too young and the lads who did get in at that time were only in the DO for a month or two before they were made redundant or offered their old job back on the shop floor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HIBBSY Posted May 8, 2020 Share Posted May 8, 2020 Hi John, not too sure of my recall but are you the tall guy who played football? I guess at that time you'd be in the training school DO with Frank Bellamy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tykebike Posted June 27, 2020 Share Posted June 27, 2020 On 08/05/2020 at 17:11, HIBBSY said: Hi John, not too sure of my recall but are you the tall guy who played football? I guess at that time you'd be in the training school DO with Frank Bellamy. Hi Alan, I'm fairly tall but no interest in football. I was in the training school from August 66 6o July 67 when I started in the Alley. I then went on the grinding section at the end of 3 bay. In 72 I left to go to the Poly but kept going back during the holidays to do stints in various departments.I started in the DO in July or August 76 after getting a degree. I then went into the proposals section where I remained until I was made redundant in 98. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HIBBSY Posted June 28, 2020 Share Posted June 28, 2020 Hi John, sorry still can't put a face to your name. I do remember a Dave Watson. I left before you joined the D.O. as I got made redundant from the D.O. around 1972 and from that time till we emigrated in 1980 had a few last in first out job experiences. The one exception to that was my time at Ashlows were I met up with a number of ex Davy D.O. colleagues for my last couple of years in the UK but the writing was on the wall there also so it was an easy decision to come to Canada. As a result I lost contact with most people at Davy's except for that chance encounter in Tenerife with John Hobson. What opportunities were there for you after 98. To be honest I did enjoy my time at Davy's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geoff Sorsby Posted July 9, 2020 Share Posted July 9, 2020 I was apprenticed at Davy United started there in 1955 in apprentice school later went into fab shop as plater welder then in1960 went into drg office in steel processors division which was then at builders center on Suffolk rd left 1963 to further my engineering career have got good memories if you worked at Davy’s then you could virtually get a job anywhere Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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