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Pounds, Shillings, And Pence.
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Do you remember the old money before decimalization in 1971 ? There were Farthings, Halfpennies, Pennies, Threepenny bits, Tanners (Sixpence), shillings, Florin ( two shillings), half crown, Crown (five shillings),, Ten bob notes ( ten shillings), one Pound, Five Pound, Ten Pound and Twenty Pound notes. Four Farthings in a penny,Twelve pennies in a shilling and twenty shillings in a pound, we thought nothing of working out the complicated sums. But with one hundred pennies to a pound it is simple these days.
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I'm sure that's why we were better at mental arithmetic (as it was then called - is the term still in use at schools today?) in those days. We also had to master 16 ounces in a pound, 14 pounds in a stone, 8 stone or 112 pounds in a hundredweigh t (work that one out), 20 hundredweigh t in a ton. Then there was 12 inches in a foot, 3 feet in a yard, 1,760 yards in a mile, not to...
08:36 Mon 19th Jul 2021
bhg: "3 pennies weighed an ounce and a halfpenny was 1 inch in diameter. The Florin was brought out as £1/10, so the first decimal coin. " - it was a 10th of a pound but it was 2 bob, 24d how can that be the first decimal coin? That was 50p (10 bob) actually introduced 2 years before decimalisation in 1969 to replace the 10 bob note.
"The withdrawal of the florin, the last of the £sd coins to be used daily, effectively completed the process of decimalisation. In a way, as the Chancellor of the Exchequer observed in his speech at the 1993 Trial of the Pyx, this is ironic, because when the florin was introduced in 1849 it was intended, being one tenth of a pound in value, as a first step towards a decimal coinage."
I'm sure that's why we were better at mental arithmetic (as it was then called - is the term still in use at schools today?) in those days.
We also had to master 16 ounces in a pound, 14 pounds in a stone, 8 stone or 112 pounds in a hundredweight (work that one out), 20 hundredweight in a ton.
Then there was 12 inches in a foot, 3 feet in a yard, 1,760 yards in a mile, not to mention the lesser-used chains (22 yards), furlongs (220 yards) and fathoms (6 feet).
(Guineas and furlongs still quite familiar in horse racing circles I believe.)
I have only covered the main ones commonly in use in my youth, there were others like rod, pole, perch, league, etc.
All this gave us a numerate acuity sadly absent today. Nowadays the only non-decimal figures that the moderns have to cope with is 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, 24 hours in a day, 28,29,30, or 31 days in a month, 12 months or 365(or 366) days in a year. A major task to decimalise that.
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We also had to master 16 ounces in a pound, 14 pounds in a stone, 8 stone or 112 pounds in a hundredweight (work that one out), 20 hundredweight in a ton.
Then there was 12 inches in a foot, 3 feet in a yard, 1,760 yards in a mile, not to mention the lesser-used chains (22 yards), furlongs (220 yards) and fathoms (6 feet).
(Guineas and furlongs still quite familiar in horse racing circles I believe.)
I have only covered the main ones commonly in use in my youth, there were others like rod, pole, perch, league, etc.
All this gave us a numerate acuity sadly absent today. Nowadays the only non-decimal figures that the moderns have to cope with is 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, 24 hours in a day, 28,29,30, or 31 days in a month, 12 months or 365(or 366) days in a year. A major task to decimalise that.
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