I again checked my ancient notes - all written in blue-black Parker ink with my venerable Parker 51 bought in 1964 and which I still have and use. Just sayin'.
Anyway, I made many comments back then about almost everything. Next to a date I recorded as having with a gal who was our high school cheerleader and later married the local attorney who became the mayor of my home town and eventually got removed from the bar for being too self-generous with his client's trust fund, all local prehistory now. As for films, I processed everything for 7.5 minutes 2 20C and Tri-X of HP3 for 11 minutes at 20C. Yep, contrast. Heaps of it. Also good mid tones. But those negatives still print just fine.
Not much grain pattern to be noticed but on 120 film it isn't a big issue anyway.
Out of interest, I also found the formula for the two bath developer I used from I think, 1967. In a column in Amateur Photographer by one Ron Spillman. He noted it worked well with the Ilford films of that time. The negatives I still have from this brew also turned out fine and print well. So I may try it with new emulsions as well.
Fun to go back in time. I have another notebook I kept from 1970 until I moved across oceans to Australia in the mid-'70s. I will be looking thru this one soon. More deja vu. It all reads like ancient history now but it's fun to go back and remember.