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Blogger nevell said...

Er... Mae West? Please explain! (My vest??)

3 December 2011 at 22:21

Blogger Peter Banks said...

Mae West was a well endowed American actress and the life vest acquired this popular rhyming slang in ww2. Wikipedia has this entry under her details:

During World War II, Allied aircrew called their yellow inflatable, vest-like life preserver jackets "Mae Wests" partly from rhyming slang for "breasts" and "life vest" and partly because of the resemblance to her torso. A "Mae West" is also a type of round parachute malfunction (partial inversion) which contorts the shape of the canopy into the appearance of an extraordinarily large brassiere.

So now you know!

PB

4 December 2011 at 13:13

Blogger nevell said...

Thanks - she's got a lot to answer for! (I thought Google was just having a hiccup)
Where was/is the shipyard on the IOW?

4 December 2011 at 16:37

Blogger Peter Banks said...

Whites shipyard was in the North of the Island, both in West and East Cowes which are on the respective banks of the River Medina. A large, iconic crane is still there, albeit in a parlous state. I took a pic earlier this year which will be in the next (and final) episode of Dad's journal.

Best, PB

12 December 2011 at 09:29

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