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While most people today are trying to forget Christmas, workers at Napier Novelty Company
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While most people today are trying to forget Christmas, workers at Napier Novelty Company
While most people today are trying to forget Christmas, workers at Napier Novelty Company Ltd in Rickmansworth, returned today and started to produce crackers for Christmas 1970. The firm produce about 4, 000 dozen boxes per week and including paper hats. 49 year-old Mr. Leslie Seward from Hillingdon, surrounded by boxes of crackers, as he rolls samples for the trade.
December 1969
Z12473-002
WATFORD
Mirrorpix
Media ID 21320769
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In this photo print, we are transported back to December 1969, where the spirit of Christmas is still alive and thriving at Napier Novelty Company Ltd in Rickmansworth. While most people may be trying to forget about the holiday season, dedicated workers have returned to their posts, ready to produce an abundance of crackers for Christmas 1970. The scene captures the industrious atmosphere within the factory as workers diligently go about their tasks on the production line. The company's impressive output of approximately 4,000 dozen boxes per week is a testament to their commitment and expertise in manufacturing festive decorations and accessories. Surrounded by stacks upon stacks of colorful cracker boxes, we see Mr. Leslie Seward from Hillingdon meticulously rolling samples for trade purposes. At 49 years old, his experience shines through as he ensures that each cracker meets the highest standards set by Napier Novelty Company. This image serves as a nostalgic reminder of a time when labor played an integral role in bringing joy and merriment into homes during Christmastime. It encapsulates not only the dedication of these workers but also highlights how industries like this contributed to creating cherished memories for families across Britain during the vibrant 1960s. As we gaze upon this snapshot from history captured by Mirrorpix's lens, let us appreciate those unsung heroes who worked tirelessly behind-the-scenes to make our holidays truly magical.
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