I had a job in the 1980s installing the early warning system throughout Sussex.It was recovered 15 years later.
It was called WB1400, look it up.
I had a job in the 1980s installing the early warning system throughout Sussex.It was recovered 15 years later.
Don't think most of Worthing heard it anyway already tucked up in bed with their teeth and hearing aids on the bedside cabinet
It was called WB1400, look it up.
It was called WB1400, look it up.
I've got a can of that in the bike shed.
Can you tell whether or not it's been destroyed?We’re all still living here in East Worthing.
Well, if you can call this living.
It was called WB1400, look it up.
Is it from the hospital? I grew up in Shoreham and occasionally one would go off at the hospital there.
That was the hospital dinner bell .
I recall from my dim and distant youth in Worthing that there's an early warning system of some kind near Broadwater Green and there's a bunker underneath the Green. My guess is wherever it's coming from that the top secret Southwick Tunnel underground silos are involved.
That’s just reminded me of something Tay. I worked at St Francis on a few contracts many years ago and although we only mixed with some of the less unfortunate patients it was a regular daily occurrence that 2 or 3 of them would scream hysterically when a bell went off around midday. I remember asking a nurse if that signalled some sort of horrible therapy time or maybe EST but no I was informed that it was only the lunch bell. Although we could, we declined dining in there.
Ulloa’s penalty is finally coming back down
Ulloa's penalty returning to earth?
Ulloa’s penalty is finally coming back down
I had a job in the 1980s installing the early warning system throughout Sussex.It was recovered 15 years later.[/QUOTE]
Did they choose nice material for the reupholstery?
What is the point of an early warning system? Seems cruel telling people they've got 15 minutes before they are going to fry. Why not let people live their last few moments out blissfully unaware.