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Album name: | RobTDCI / Fluorescent fittings |
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Date added: | 27 Sep, 2015 |
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Cool that they are still in use!
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just missed the grey sided atlas pop packs by the looks of it
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Lo the old blackboards it was always good to whack the board rubber off the table creating a cloud of dust. Ha
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another block did have grey siders. That's gone now, was a temporary buildng that was only designed to last 10 years but ended up lasting 40 years.
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Same lighting as my school had, i kind of miss looking at all the 70's SRS PP's now
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These lights were not heavily used as the room was on the corner of the building with windows along two walls, on the 2nd floor and so had plenty of daylight. Would think the tubes would have lasted decades!
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Probably rob! Hardly used but will probably find some domestic house bashing sparky go in there one day and tell the school they will save millions of pounds in electric if they change these old lights that are hardly ever used to LED! And the school will believe them!
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I think our school has 6 foot SRS too?
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Good to hear they're still in service
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i recall my secondary school had tempory classroom blocks made of plywood with flat roof etc, they were only ment to last a few years and they were up 30 years lol, they were rotting in the end
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The grey sided pop packs were used in a prefab building called a ROSLA unit (raising of the school leaving age) when the leaving was raised in the early 70s and extra classroom space was required. They were used throughout the country, built from wooden sections that bolted together and designed to be temporary (up to 10 years max) but often ended up being used for decades.
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Ha ha ha no way I didn't know that's what ROSLA stood for! I've seen that written in schools before on DBs etc! Learn something new everyday! None of the secondary's I look after have Eliot huts anymore however in RRS there is an old photo of the school before the early 70s blocks were built and there were 2 Elliot's!
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