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Interesting pics
http://www.royalsignals.org.uk/photos/rca.htm The buildings appear to be a ad hoc setup in some ways.... wooden floor . BTW that factory was in the USA , where the sets were made for the British Commonwealth. You can see the 'RATS NEST" wiring of the 19 set . I am always amazed these sets actually worked. They plonked all the parts onto the chassis in a completely non-methodical way. MIKE
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Great pictures. id love to be able to get a few of those parts bins theses days.
As for the wooden floors, most factorys/buildings had wooden floors just like that back then. I just took a tour of what was left of the old Small Arms Limited building in LongBranch, Ontario and the floors were all the same.
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The photos were taken at the RCA plant in Montreal. They are from the Library & Archives website in Ottawa.
The units are MKIIIs. I think the US made only MKIIs. |
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