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The big freeze of 1963. Is anyone else looking forward to this? I am.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This post brought back real memories to me. I had a twenty minute journey to school on the bus through the countryside. It started snowing on boxing day and snowed through till March. The bus always ran and we never missed school. That year they had decided to demolish part of the school and rebuild it so they put wooden huts up on the lawn as a temporary measure. They had no heating so we had to wear coats, scarves and gloves for lessons. Happy days! We thought nothing of it. No such thing then as health and safety. These days, an inch of snow and the schools all close!!!
As far as 1947 goes, I was born at 2 in the morning in the February in the bedroom of a house with no heating except a coal fire in the living room and gas lighting. I don't remember anything about that but I am still here so I must have survived it!!!!
As far as 1947 goes, I was born at 2 in the morning in the February in the bedroom of a house with no heating except a coal fire in the living room and gas lighting. I don't remember anything about that but I am still here so I must have survived it!!!!
I certainly remember the big freeze. Especially so as I was serving in the RAF and had just recently returned from Christmas Island in the middle of the Pacific where the temperature was always in the hundreds. I returned to a station in Warwickshire and we had to keep the runways clear. Somebody came up with the bright idea of mounting a jet engine on a trailer and towing it up and down to melt the snow, unfortunately they had forgotten that the water would quickly refreeze. We had the longest skating rink in England.
I was 13/14 at the time. My father was on night shift Xmas night, and as he got ready for work he looked out the window and saw that it was snowing. He was an hour late getting home the following morning. I didn't miss any school but it was a nightmare getting there as it involved two buses. I was late on a number of occasions. It snowed continuously till the end of March. My mother had to buy me some galoshes for my shoes as I wouldn't wear wellies.
How about these for the winter, a mere £465. If you told that to anyone going through that 1963 winter they'd have thought you were making it up:
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