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Great piece and I reckon 1965 was a good year to live through given I turned nine years old that year 😉 The year my sister joined the Army and my father became a Mortician in Sunderland Royal Infirmary having retired from the Fire Service the year before (back then firefighters had to retire at 55). I recall listening to Churchill's funeral on the radio (we didn't have a TV) although my parents weren't that fussed. He wasn't generally acclaimed in the northeast given his reaction to the coalminers and their attempts to improve conditions and pay by sending in troops when he was Home Secretary. In fact my mother recalled him being booed when he visited the northeast ammunition factory where she worked during the Second World War.

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