Now you are dragging up some memories.
Ferndale Book Company - a division of Webb Son &Co Ltd of London.
Ron Godwin (Ronald DeVere Godwin if you want his correct name), was the managing director. He eventually married Doreen his long time secretary.
Mr Ralph the production director and his wife, the chargehand of placing.
John Manning the time and motion manager under whom I did my work study/ time and motion training. I went from there to become work study engineer for Christie Tyler.
That eventuated into me setting up production lines in new factories for Christie Tyler all around the country - from Consett in Co Durham to Long Eaton, Bridgend. etc.
Lots of other names spring to mind.
Olwen as chargehand of gathering, Mair in handfolding.
Glan in the warehouse. the two guys that travelled over from Merthyr every day - Louie and Bill. Tudor on the big bremmer folder that married Dianne. He was the one that lost a couple of fingers by trying to feed the book press UNDER the safety guard. (He was doing it to increase his bonus by shortening the time cycle that the press was set at). Val in packing from over Treorchy way.
Michael from Taff St that had tuna sandwiches every single day. I asked him about them once and he told me he didn,t even like tuna. I said to him "why not ask your mother for something different for a change". He said "Can't, I make them myself".
I always remember the son of old Mr Webb coming down to visit the factory in his Alvis. It was a big occasion each time he came down.
Now I will be thinking about them all day.