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the only thing i really collect is video games, here are my Sega Saturn games, there's not alot here but it takes a real collector to buy any of theses games as they aren't cheap, this is a perfect example of quality over quantity.
The 913 club was a children's club at Butlins for kids aged 9 to 13 remarkably. Before that age group was the Beaver Club. You can pick up quite a lot on ebay mainly badges and postcards but other stuff too.
Filey is the town in Yorkshire where Butlin's was.
whats the 913 club mate.
is there much memorabilia you can het to do with butlins filey
actually what do you mean by filey.
The 913 club was a children's club at Butlins for kids aged 9 to 13 remarkably. Before that age group was the Beaver Club. You can pick up quite a lot on ebay mainly badges and postcards but other stuff too.
Filey is the town in Yorkshire where Butlin's was.
As I mentioned earlier I collect Butlins Filey memorabalia and last week I finally managed to get a copy of Paul Wray's Thanks for the Memories book at a good price on ebay and was plesantly surprised to find a photo of me in there taken with what must be the 913 club. I can't recall the picture being taken but I look about 10 at the time.
As I mentioned earlier I collect Butlins Filey memorabalia and last week I finally managed to get a copy of Paul Wray's Thanks for the Memories book at a good price on ebay and was plesantly surprised to find a photo of me in there taken with what must be the 913 club. I can't recall the picture being taken but I look about 10 at the time.
I cannot see them now without thinking of a certain silky voiced sniper.
The kukri knife is a Service No. 1 Knife of the type issued to the Brigade of Gurkhas (Royal Gurkha Rifles, Queen's Gurkha Engineers, Queen's Royal Gurkha Signals, and Queen's Own Gurkha Logistics Regiment). The badge on the hat is that of the Royal Gurkha Rifles.
loved that military stuff victor.
really nice colours designs.
how long have you been collecting this mate.
I just started collecting militaria the last couple of years or so. On the subject of colourful, here's some of my favorite pieces -- I'm a big aviation buff. At present I collect Iraq and Afghanistan related militaria (mainly because they're more affordable) and hope to work my way back to World War II. I also have British War Medal 1914-1918 awarded to a Pte Alfred Hicklin of the South Wales Borderers.
Vietnam era
1975
Circa early 1980s
I have another one that belonged to an American airman who was stationed at RAF Bentw-aters in the '70s or '80s though I haven't taken any pics of it yet. Below, these are among the few WWII items I have
That green phone you recently bought brings back memories for me...... It was the first phone we had. Previously we had to rely on the phone box in all weathers come rain or shine to chat to friends or family. So it was great having our own. If it is still around I would like to buy a red lip shaped phone.
Now I am collecting 70's/80's/90's and 00's dvd's (slooooooooowly)
Ahem, just started collecting old phones, stared trying to replicate the phone my family had as a kid, now just brought a second (green) phone, why??? 'cos I could, LOL!!!!!! (just don't tell the missus)
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