I'll look it up. Anyone got a link?
I actually have a Gunter's Chain.
I'll look it up. Anyone got a link?
The youngest people who remember using imperial weights and measure’s are well into their 70’s and 80’s
Mid-50’s age group here, I remember for many, many years post-decimalisation sweets being sold in ounces, cheese/butter in pounds weight, fruit & veg in pounds weight, petrol in gallons, building materials in hundred weight. Seemed to be early 90’s? …. when there was a sea change. Possibly accelerated by some legal enforcement and court cases?
Mid-50’s age group here, I remember for many, many years post-decimalisation sweets being sold in ounces, cheese/butter in pounds weight, fruit & veg in pounds weight, petrol in gallons, building materials in hundred weight. Seemed to be early 90’s? …. when there was a sea change. Possibly accelerated by some legal enforcement and court cases?
I have to take issue with that; I'm approaching 60, and I grew up using lsd (no, not that), feet and inches, pounds and ounces etc. and being perfectly honest, I'm just as comfortable using them now as the metric system.
That said, the metric system is far, far easier to learn and understand and this ridiculous piece of misdirection by Bozo et al is such a blatant attempt to swerve us away from all his misdeeds. It amazes me that anyone could possibly be concerned about this nonsense, let alone let it overshadow the utter ineptitude and crassness of our so-called leadership.
What will his next ploy be?
To be fair I am also in my 60’s and while I also remember imperial weights and measures for the past 40 years I have pretty much only used metric
The youngest people who remember using imperial weights and measure’s are well into their 70’s and 80’s
Mid-50’s age group here, I remember for many, many years post-decimalisation sweets being sold in ounces, cheese/butter in pounds weight, fruit & veg in pounds weight, petrol in gallons, building materials in hundred weight. Seemed to be early 90’s? …. when there was a sea change. Possibly accelerated by some legal enforcement and court cases?
That only goes back to the 80's - both were used in abundance back then. Some favoured the new, some the old, and some (like myself) were equally happy to use either.
It makes sense that we moved steadily towards a fully metric system, as it's so much easier to grasp.
I'd still like to buy 2 oz of sweets, though.
I would suggest it was accelerated by sheer common sense. Much as I have a fondness for the 'old ways', it really is daft to cling to such a bizarre system, let alone attempt to go back there.
I have never really got to grips with centigrade though - apart from low temperatures. The difference between 60 & 70 degrees is marked - not so much 15.5 to 18 or whatever it is.
I have never really got to grips with centigrade though - apart from low temperatures. The difference between 60 & 70 degrees is marked - not so much 15.5 to 18 or whatever it is.
I know both inside out, but there’s one great descriptive thing about using Fahrenheit …. “weather in the 70’s, 80’s” etc accurately gives a feel for a spell of weather. In the 20C’s or similar would cover too wide a range.
The youngest people who remember using imperial weights and measure’s are well into their 70’s and 80’s
Mid-50’s age group here, I remember for many, many years post-decimalisation sweets being sold in ounces, cheese/butter in pounds weight, fruit & veg in pounds weight, petrol in gallons, building materials in hundred weight. Seemed to be early 90’s? …. when there was a sea change. Possibly accelerated by some legal enforcement and court cases?
Farthing
Ha'penny
Penny
Thruppeny bit
Tanner
Bob (shilling)
Florin
Halg a crown
Crown
Ten bob
Paaaahnd
Guinea
Is it 80
Some recollection that a chain is the length of a cricket pitch.
The good old 112 pound hundredweight.
Some King decided a Stone would no longer be 12 and a half pounds, but would now be 14 pounds, I don't know why. But a hundredweight would still be 8 stone, even though that would not be a 100 pounds anymore.
Post metrication (and post calculator) mental arithmetic skills coming a cropper here? ................. anybody starting secondary school, or in the last year or two at primary school would have known all about £sd* in 1971.
Now try doing the maths again.
*Other imperial measures continued in use for many years after the official change began in 1967 (and an 11 year old then wouldn't be 70 yet); compulsory changeover came later. Imperial measures for alcoholic spirits consumed on the premises (gills) were not phased out until 1995, for example - served and drunk by youngsters now still in their fifties!
I used to shift hundred weight bags of cement as part of my school/uni holiday jobs.
H&S/EEC later reduced them to 25kg. Saving the knees of future builders.
Sorry, haven't really been paying much attention, but is that next season's line up announced already? Well within budget, by the looks of things; credit where it's due. Florin back in midfield I see. Still, wouldn't bank on that lot doing well in the coming months, maybe ok ATM, by all accounts.
..just getting my coat.
Came in 50kg bags when I first worked on sites, about 2 pounds lighter than a hundredweight, still effing heavy for a 15 year old lad.