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CB radio gathering in South Shields. Pictured, a group of CB Thames monitors who today
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CB radio gathering in South Shields. Pictured, a group of CB Thames monitors who today
CB radio gathering in South Shields. Pictured, a group of CB Thames monitors who today will act as show marshals. Left to right, David Musk Smith, Nicholas Watson, Richard Freeman, Dave Douglas, Pal Lee, Steve Roberts, Nigel Marston. 1st May 1982
Thompson
NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
Media ID 21741516
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CB Radio Enthusiasts Unite: A Nostalgic Snapshot from South Shields". Step back in time to the vibrant CB radio scene of the 1980s with this photo print. Captured on May 1st, 1982, in South Shields, it showcases a group of dedicated CB Thames monitors who proudly assumed the role of show marshals during a thrilling CB radio gathering. In an era when citizens band communication was at its peak, these passionate individuals formed an integral part of this tight-knit community. From left to right, we have David Musk Smith, Nicholas Watson, Richard Freeman, Dave Douglas, Pal Lee, Steve Roberts and Nigel Marston - their names forever etched into the annals of CB radio history. Radios crackling with excitement and camaraderie fill the air as these breakers come together to celebrate their shared love for telecommunication. Their presence not only ensured smooth coordination but also added a touch of authority to this memorable event. This snapshot serves as a vivid reminder that beyond commercial use lies a world where friendships were forged through airwaves and conversations stretched across vast distances. It encapsulates an era defined by technological innovation and human connection – where enthusiasts like these Thames monitors embraced every opportunity to explore new horizons in communications. As you gaze upon this remarkable piece from Thompson's Memory Lane Prints collection, let your imagination transport you back to those simpler times when radios connected hearts and minds alike.
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