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Reyrolle Companyone of the modern engineering factories to which outraged local officials adamantly drew the attention of Picture Post in reaction to Humphrey Spenders picture story the response appeared in Picture Post 2 no 9 March 4 On any given workday during his trip to Jarrow Brandt might have seen my father peddling hard on his own Raleigh racing bike heading to or from the ferry to North Shields dreaming of Saturday and the weekend cricket match at Tynemouth Cricket Club 1937: 47-53 (1939)

In the interests of full disclosure, I will add that, in my father, Bill Tagg, was entering the second year of his apprenticeship in Hebburn at A.

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[Original String]: 41. In the interests of full disclosure, I will add that, in 1937, my father, Bill Tagg, was entering the second year of his apprenticeship in Hebburn at A. Reyrolle & Company-one of the modern engineering factories to which outraged local officials adamantly drew the attention of Picture Post in reaction to Humphrey Spender’s 1938 picture story (the response appeared in Picture Post 2, no. 9 [March 4, 1939], 47-53). On any given workday during his trip to Jarrow, Brandt might have seen my father peddling hard on his own Raleigh racing bike, heading to or from the ferry to North Shields, dreaming of Saturday and the weekend cricket match at Tynemouth Cricket Club.