Hi. I wonder how many will find the uploads from the St.Johns Handbook of 1917 as fascinating as I found them, because of the prices ! Cheers Keith
Low priced indeed. My mother used to tell me that when she was a child circa 1925, that a loaf of bread was a 11/2d. or one and a half pence.
Old money Hi Geoff, I can remember my first packet of cigarettes being from a slot machine. 5 Woodbines with 5 matches attached for 2 old penniesand turn the handle.. That really makes me feel old !!!!! mg: Cheers Keith ps. I stopped at 62:clap2:
Hi Keith ! I hope you don't mind I " pinched " some of your pictures for the WW1 site ! Medical Supplies - World War 1 Forums Annie
St Johns Hi Annie, I am so pleased that you think anything of mine is worth pinching, Do it again, anytime. :heh: Cheers Keith
So if you volunteered you had to buy your own uniform and equipment? And if you were promoted you new uniform was even more!