Working in the D/O came in very handy in 1944, when I got married since my bridesmaids dresses were made from 'rejected tracings', which had been washed out and this was covered with 'lace' – coupon free from Petticoat Lane market near to Liverpool Street Station in London.
I left in 1948 to start the family and I wanted to return to work in the early 1950's but in those days no part time workers were allowed in the offices so I went into the factory making Television's, I loved working there and found it far more interesting than writing letters and filing etc. My skills at reading technical drawings helped together with a good memory so I soon went 'full time' and became a supervisor.
I joined the entertainments committee of the ESSC and well remember the children's Christmas parties where there were mounds of sandwiches made with sliced bread, margarine and tins of Raspberry jam although there was also jelly trifles and fruit cake. Father Christmas always had a present for each child.
Funnily, my main memories of the Christmas parties are stopping the fights between the bigger boys, picking up the sandwiches form under the tables and finding both the coats and the parents at the end.
Thinking of the ESSC, I also loved the Saturday night dances, which was always helped by a good band and the fact that we all knew one another. In those days we had no problems driving home – no breathalyser.
EKCO also had a good Cricket team in those days and many times I remember providing 'tea' (as best as we could) for the visiting team.
In the late 50's I got to know Ken Hendry who had started up the Avionics Section in the R&D Labs at Southend and he would often stop by and proudly show off new bits and pieces. I well remember him showing me a small box with 'transistors', which he told me would do away with those valves (glass bottles he said), he was so excited by these and he told me they had been sent to him from Malmesbury.
When the Rochford factory opened in 1960, my husband went to work there where they were doing both avionic and nucleonic work.