Does anybody remember my dad. His name was Ronnie McQuade, also known as black mac. I remember he used to be a overhead crane driver but may have done other jobs
My grandfather George Pattinson (nickname of Jud) Worked at Head Wrightsons as a crane driver during the 60s and 70s as far as I know. Does anyone recall knowing him or have any memories they could pass on to me?
I worked in the foundry at Heads for a while in about 62/3 as a fettler. I will always remember that the only hearing protection was supplied by my brother-in-law. The first week my ears rang, hate to think what it did to my hearing.
This photograph shows apprentice moulders at Head Wrightsons Training Centre filling up a mould with molten metal under the watchfull eye of Dave Bell the foundry Training Insrtucter.Dave was at the Training Centre for a number of years and ended up as Training Centre Manager. He was very strict on safety and you will notice all the trainees well kitted out with all safety gear
Does anybody remember my dad. His name was Ronnie McQuade, also known as black mac. I remember he used to be a overhead crane driver but may have done other jobs
My grandfather George Pattinson (nickname of Jud) Worked at Head Wrightsons as a crane driver during the 60s and 70s as far as I know. Does anyone recall knowing him or have any memories they could pass on to me?
I worked in the foundry at Heads for a while in about 62/3 as a fettler. I will always remember that the only hearing protection was supplied by my brother-in-law. The first week my ears rang, hate to think what it did to my hearing.
This photograph shows apprentice moulders at Head Wrightsons Training Centre filling up a mould with molten metal under the watchfull eye of Dave Bell the foundry Training Insrtucter.Dave was at the Training Centre for a number of years and ended up as Training Centre Manager. He was very strict on safety and you will notice all the trainees well kitted out with all safety gear