Ardrossan centenary
Ardrossan centenary
It is made from aluminium and presumably it was given to youngsters to commemorate 100 years as a burgh.
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Meekan
I've also got a centenary beaker but it wasn't given to me in 1946 - I'm far, far too young.
Your beaker looks shinier and in better condition than mine which was given to me about two years ago by a friend whose mother had died. She was a long-time Ardrossan resident and was probably given in at the centenary. Does anyone know if everybody in the town got one? Were they free of did folk have to buy them?
George
I've also got a centenary beaker but it wasn't given to me in 1946 - I'm far, far too young.
Your beaker looks shinier and in better condition than mine which was given to me about two years ago by a friend whose mother had died. She was a long-time Ardrossan resident and was probably given in at the centenary. Does anyone know if everybody in the town got one? Were they free of did folk have to buy them?
George
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George
I think they must have been given to children under a certain age, as I mentioned I also have my older brother’s beaker but my oldest brother never had one.
My mother had them sitting in a display cabinet and our names were etched on them. I doubt if you had to pay for them though because money would be tight in late forties.
I think they must have been given to children under a certain age, as I mentioned I also have my older brother’s beaker but my oldest brother never had one.
My mother had them sitting in a display cabinet and our names were etched on them. I doubt if you had to pay for them though because money would be tight in late forties.
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Meekan,
Not only do I not have one of these, I don't recall every having seen one. Three of my late brothers lived in the town at that time, so I don't think they were given to children to celebrate the centenary.
Not only do I not have one of these, I don't recall every having seen one. Three of my late brothers lived in the town at that time, so I don't think they were given to children to celebrate the centenary.
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George
Someone in the family probably my dad etched (scratched on) our names on the back. Not done professionally and starting to fade now.
Penny
I’m not sure how they were distributed and as I said my oldest brother never had one.
Someone in the family probably my dad etched (scratched on) our names on the back. Not done professionally and starting to fade now.
Penny
I’m not sure how they were distributed and as I said my oldest brother never had one.
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I never got one either . Nor did I ever see any belonging to my cousins. I am sure if they were given out free my Dad would have made sure I got one.