| "The men employed
in the Warping Department at Elastic Yarns Ltd., Castle Boulevard,
can truly be said to be "on the beam". They are expert
at transferring a number of covered rubber ends onto any type of
beam. The number of ends can vary from 144 to 2,408 according
to requirements. Equally, the beams can range from 6 ins to
100 ins. The specification is, of course, outlined by the
customer, Stapleford Net Co., for example. The operative in the
foreground is Mr. Keith Ward of Hucknall. He has just come
of age, his 21st birthday falling on 23rd February. He was
on the books of Nottingham Forest ‘A’ team when only 19. In
that capacity he took in tours of Holland and Germany. Behind
him stands Mr. E. H. Grundy who is a supervisor in charge of beam
winding and warping. Like Keith, he is a keen football enthusiast
and – in fact – takes an interest in all sports. His first
love, however, is fishing and he is very keen to get together with
other interested parties at Elastic Yarns with a view to starting
a works fishing club. Piscatorial fans should get "on
the beam" right now."
From
the May 1963 edition
of "Expand" magazine, which was the company magazine for
Clutsom and Kemp, who were based in Coalville, Leics. They had a number of
factories, including Elastic Yarns
Ltd on Castle Boulevard/Grove Road, Lenton.
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