I remember the winter of '63
I was 18 and in my last year at school - upper sixth at Gravesend Grammar.
None of this wimpy "School closed, lack of heating/teachers can't get in" etc. We were expected to carry on as normal.
A few years before the start of my window cleaning career - if you'd told me then what I was going to be doing for the majority of my working life I would have called you a *********
People did a lot more walking in those days, only the well off had cars so a couple of feet of snow on the ground was just a nuisance, not the catastrophe it would be today.
On the subject of squeegees, they were introduced by Scott Young of SYR Research. He went to America and got an exclusive deal with Ettore Steccone to market them in the UK. He had enormous trouble trying to convince British shiners that sqeegees were better - they just laughed at him and told him to go away.
In desperation he hired a taxi for a few weeks, then drove around London looking for window cleaners at work. Every time he saw one he made the driver stop, leapt out of the cab with a bucket, mop and squeegee and ran up to where the window cleaner was working. He swabbed, squeegeed and detailed the window then leaped back in his cab and drove off without saying anything.
After a few weeks London was buzzing with stories about the "Phantom Window Cleaner"
That was the making of him, the rest is history - he became the first British window cleaning millionaire.
I heard the man himself tell that story at a NFMW&GC exhibition in the late 90's, the first year Craig Mawlam gave a talk on how he had developed his business OTT (before he started Ionic BWCA etc)