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Donkey Jacket

Here's some nostalgia for the Brits, a little education for the rest of the world:


It can be bought over the counter for about twenty pounds in almost any market town of England. It is a jacket of dark-blue cloth. There are two patch pockets on the front (very good for putting your hands in to draw the jacket around you against the cold) and a collar that will turn up against the weather as, somehow, a scarf worn with a donkey jacket looks faintly incongruous. The yoke across the shoulders is double-thickness and is interlined with something waterproof like waxed paper or polythene which rustles as you put the jacket on.

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Simon R. Hughes
  

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[nq:1]Here's some nostalgia for the Brits, a little education for the rest of the world: It can be bought ... is interlined with something waterproof like waxed paper or polythene which rustles as you put the jacket on. [/nq] I used to wear them every winter day, from 1972 to 1994, when I left the employment of the CEGB/National Power.

  • [nq:1]Here's some nostalgia for the Brits, a little education for the rest of the world: It can be bought ...
  • is interlined with something waterproof like waxed paper or polythene which rustles as you put the jacket on.
  • [/nq] I used to wear them every winter day, from 1972 to 1994, when I left the employment of the CEGB/National Power.
  • Donkey Jackets were issued free to all employees.
  • There is nothing to compare with a donkey jacket.
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[nq:1]Here's some nostalgia for the Brits, a little education for the rest of the world:

It can be bought ... is interlined with something waterproof like waxed paper or polythene which rustles as you put the jacket on.

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I used to wear them every winter day, from 1972 to 1994, when I left the employment of the CEGB/National Power. Donkey Jackets were issued free to all employee
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[nq:2]Here's some nostalgia for the Brits, a little education for ... which rustles as you put the jacket on. ==[/nq]
[nq:1]I used to wear them every winter day, from 1972 to 1994, when I left the employment of the CEGB/National Power. Donkey Jackets were issued free to all employees.[/nq]
I used to wear one at work too, when I worked for my local council as a gardener, 1978-1979. We were
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[nq:1]There is nothing to compare with a donkey jacket. The fabric is thick matted wool, which has a name that I cannot remember (can anybody supply the name for this type of cheap woollen fabric?).[/nq]
Duffel?

Ray Heindl
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How do you recognise an Irish lawyer?
He's wearing a pin-striped donkey jacket.
Peter P
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[nq:1]The fabric is thick matted[/nq]
partially felted
[nq:1]wool, which has a name that I cannot remember (can anybody supply the name for this type of cheap woollen fabric?).[/nq]
I don't know a cheap version, but the good stuff is Melton. If it's pure wool, it's also fireproof enough to make welder's or fireman's jackets. I pay about £6 / metre for it, and that's from the really che
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Andy Dingley spake thus:=20

Far be it from me to rush to the aid of socialist politicians, but it=20 wasn't. Oh, perhaps that's what you meant by the quotes.

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David
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Thus spake david56:
[nq:2]partially felted I don't know a cheap version, but the ... and his wearing of a "donkey jacket" on Rememberance Sunday.[/nq]
[nq:1]Far be it from me to rush to the aid of socialist politicians, but it wasn't. Oh, perhaps that's what you meant by the quotes.[/nq]
That was what his wife claimed. The queen, on the other hand, thought him rather sensible for wrapp
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[nq:1]Thus spake david56:[/nq]
[nq:2]Far be it from me to rush to the aid of socialist politicians, but it wasn't. Oh, perhaps that's what you meant by the quotes.[/nq]
[nq:1]That was what his wife claimed. The queen, on the other hand, thought him rather sensible for wrapping up like that.[/nq]
It wasn't a donkey jacket or a "donkey jacket". Describing his coat in those terms was part
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[nq:2]partially felted I don't know a cheap version, but the ... and his wearing of a "donkey jacket" on Rememberance Sunday.[/nq]
[nq:1]Far be it from me to rush to the aid of socialist politicians, but it wasn't. Oh, perhaps that's what you meant by the quotes.[/nq]
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