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Days of Innocence
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March 25 2004:
Days of Innocence

This is a very simple object. It is an object from an era that I hardly remember. It is one that perhaps represents the watershed between 1950’s “heavyware” and the new dawn that was just starting.
For this is the speaker extension that spent several years perched on top of a kitchen shelf giving out the soundwaves of the BBC’s Light Programme, whilst the less than lightweight Radio Rentals radio was firmly anchored to the floor in our lounge, sitting just beneath our black and white Pye television.
But when I was seven or eight years old, my mum decided to get “with it”. Much to my Dad’s utter disgust she bought herself a pink Perdio radio. This radio was rather special. It was one you could actually pick up and take into another room. I think what actually disgusted my Dad was that people would even take these ‘dreadful things’ on to the beach with them!

In one way, this speaker represents a certain age, one in which you had to make do, and I suppose this was a remnant from the aftermath of the war and all the austerity that surrounded that. It was about this time that the world began to change dramatically. Man had just put himself in space; consumer products such as fridges, washing machines, telephones and cars were suddenly becoming much more attainable to the average family; and The Beatles were just arriving to give such a revolution to the younger generation.

But it was also a time when my days as an innocent little child were numbered. Within a couple of years of this speaker falling out of use, I suddenly found that the school exams I had to take were quite important; I got beaten up at school; I was put in an isolation hospital for three weeks; and had to choose with which parent I was to go on holiday with.

Life would never be the same again, but I have hung on to this icon.

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Carolyn B.27-Mar-2004 06:01
Beautiful picture with the warm tones, the shadow behind the radio - it's a perfect representation of both the past and the future (in that this was the start of the all-powerful "media." An excellent illustration of your most touching story.
Guest 26-Mar-2004 22:48
I love old radios and this one looks simple and very beautiful. Great story
Eric Hewis26-Mar-2004 19:03
I know what we will be talking about in the pub tonight! we used to have a radio like this, rented from a local shop, Horton Relays. the knob on the front allowed you to switch between the Light Programme and the Home Service, my brother and I used to mark out our weekly listening in the Radio Times at the beginning of the week.
I bought a DAB radio at Christmas so now I can listen to all those old programmes again (Is this progress?) This week i've been listening to 'Journey In To Space', 'Round The Horne','Hancock's Half Hour, and would you believe, Ted Ray in 'Ray's A Laugh', very funny if you like jokes about Clement Attlee.
Guest 26-Mar-2004 18:00
Wonderfully done Ray!! Great image, great story..
Guest 26-Mar-2004 13:38
Powerful image and comments.
Chris Brooker26-Mar-2004 11:57
Thank you for the interesting photo and text that brings back all sorts of memories.
Well done Ray.
Jill25-Mar-2004 22:21
Oh Ray...speechless, without words I am..other than this is captivating..the commentary and photograph.
Guest 25-Mar-2004 22:07
Well done on a powerful and thought-provoking image. Nostalgia holds so much emotion. Look for the positives - this is a fantastic photo of something not seen every day, any more!
Adalberto Tiburzi25-Mar-2004 22:06
I like the bare simplicity of the image related to the richness of the story in words.
Guest 25-Mar-2004 21:21
You have packed so much meaning and emotion into a simple photograph. Nicely done, Ray.
Guest 25-Mar-2004 21:10
Wow, powerful story. What a treasure! Beautifully photographed and lit, Ray.
penny roots25-Mar-2004 21:02
great nostalgic image and story , thanks for sharing , regards Penny .
Geoff Delderfield Photography25-Mar-2004 20:57
Wonderful image. Great narrative. Thank you for sharing.