Spitting Image
Posted by James Briggs on October 01, 2002
In Reply to: Spitting Image posted by David Sturdy on September 30, 2002
: To my
knowledge, from about 1944/5 to appx mid 50's the expression used in East-London
was Split Image. Approximately 1944/5 an old man said that I was the Split Image
of my brother. Asked to explain, he hammered a large pebble in two and showed
us the 'grain' or patterns of the two newly exposed surfaces, which of course
were mirror images of each other. He explained that these were Split Images.
:
Approx. mid 1950's I started to hear folk say 'Spit Image' which used to annoy
me a little. Eventually, I can't put a guess to the year, I heard people saying
'Spitting Image'.
: The old man seemed at least 70yrs old (in 1944) and, assuming
he had been saying 'Split Image' for the previous 50 or 60 years, that puts this
reference back to approx. 1884/1894.
: The 'Old Man' event is one of my nostalgic
memories - he was a night watchman, complete with hut and coke brazier , guarding
a site where a flying bomb had landed.
: Perhaps there are some East-London
Oldtimers out there who can remember the expresson 'Split Image.
I was raised in East Ham, lived through the Blitz, Doodlebugs (V1s) and V2s etc and only moved away in the mid 1960s. I never heard of 'split images'. Sorry
- Spitting Image Silver Surfer 10/01/02