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A bit of nostalgia. Remember these!

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mrsmopp Thu 30-Sept-21 22:49:28

Embassy coupons. Green shield stamps. A pair of nylons.

A Ten shilling note. Winkle picker shoes. LSD.

A fountain pen. Brylcreem. Winkle pickers.

Bouffant hair style. A spin dryer. 33 RPM records.

A wind up record player. Stiletto heels.

DianaLouise Sat 02-Oct-21 13:46:17

Misty007

Going to a department store called Keddies in Essex to buy a bag of very fancy handmade chocolates with my Mum eating them in the car together and her saying dont tell dad

crumbs Keddie's only closed a few years ago still miss it. think there was one in Stratford east london that sold school uniform for Coburn school, where we wore boaters in the summer!

hollysteers Sat 02-Oct-21 13:52:22

Biba shop on Kensington High Street. Loved it.
Going to the pump for water in my godmothers country hamlet.
Uncle digging in the waste from the lavatory at the bottom of the garden into his kitchen garden in the same village.

hf59 Sat 02-Oct-21 13:54:06

Mick McManus and Giant Haystacks wresting on the tote on a Saturday afternoon - the “baddies” always wore leotards!

followed by my dad checking off the football results for his pools coupon

Alioop Sat 02-Oct-21 13:54:18

Chocolatelovinggran That smell was also my thick school Duffle coat when it got soaked on the way to school and it hanging on the back of my chair all day smelly with damp and then having to put it on again to walk home.

hf59 Sat 02-Oct-21 13:55:05

“wrestling on the tele”!

hf59 Sat 02-Oct-21 13:57:05

“Two-way Family Favourites” - Sunday morning radio

kentmaid Sat 02-Oct-21 14:09:06

Ashcombe

Liberty bodices!
Chapped legs.
Wagon Wheels

Just chatting (via email) with a friend.
Reminiscing about listening to Mum and Dad taking down the football results. I told my friend that when they got 4 draws in the first 4 results, “I imagined that if they got all 8, I would be able to buy all the Wagon Wheels I wanted.”
The height of my 8 year-old self’s spending wishes

tidyskatemum Sat 02-Oct-21 14:25:16

Nelly the Elephant on Children’s Favourites
Playing cowboys and Indians with my cousin while wearing my Dave Crocket hat and brandishing my silver cap gun - and no, I didn’t want to be a boy
Sweet cigarettes
The Faraway Tree

lizzypopbottle Sat 02-Oct-21 14:30:00

I still have a spin dryer. It's invaluable for hand wash items.

lilydily9 Sat 02-Oct-21 14:33:51

I still remember my first fountain pen, an Osmiroid, that we purchased from our primary school. I felt so grown up using it!

missingmarietta Sat 02-Oct-21 14:43:20

Tracking down 'empties' to take back to the shop/off licence for the 1penny back on each one.

Going to the allotments to pick blackcurrants, rhubarb with my grandmother

Grandmother making apple and blackberry jam from when we picked them from hedgerows...and much to my horror stirring in the maggots as they climbed up the pan to get away from the heat. To be fair there weren't that many and she told me I'd been eating them for years anyway

Grandmother picking dandelion leaves for use in salad. Living through the war had a deep effect on her...and she was very short of money too

Collecting the plastic animals from the cornflakes packets...I loved my series of dogs and they were very realistic

Building dens under blackberry bushes on the allotments

Sitting on the top of the air raid shelters in the park

Following old people [probably only in their 40's/50's, but old to us!] from the shops and offering to carry their shopping home. We hoped for a tip at the end of it...sometimes we did, sometimes not. Some looked alarmed and ready to call the police

annodomini Sat 02-Oct-21 14:52:28

Air raid siren practising on Saturday afternoons, Dad reading to me to take my mind off it. Dad in Home Guard uniform.
The remnants man who sold material from a big suitcase - no coupons needed. The Viyella dresses made and smocked by Mum. Wash board and wringer. Sheets frozen to the washing line. Baker delivering with horse and cart, shouting 'Bak..e...er!' Dad collecting horse manure from the road to spread on the garden - digging for victory.
Tiny TV screen, Wimbledom, Little Mo. Coronation...
Wind-up gramophone with Henry Hall singing Teddy Bears' Picnic on one side and Hush, hush, hush, here comes the bogey man' on the other!
I could go on...and on, but saving it for my memoirs. grin

missingmarietta Sat 02-Oct-21 14:56:42

In the 60's we would regularly hitch hike for long distances without a thought to any danger [had one tricky moment but otherwise was always safe and had no probems and realise how lucky I was].

It was either to see rock bands [era of the Hollies/Manfred Mann/Animals/Herman's Hermits/Searchers and the like. Merseybeats were favourite]...or to group up with the Mods on Bank Holidays.

This was Bristol to Bournemouth, Weymouth, Lyme Regis, South Wales [and back] in the time of Fred and Rose West's car trips in the south west!

Hitch hiking was common place.

poshpink Sat 02-Oct-21 15:27:33

I remember going to the shop for my Nana for 10 woodbines and a packet of yeast-vite

GeorgyGirl Sat 02-Oct-21 15:41:25

Love a bit of nostalgia, those were the days. Radio Caroline is still going!

DanniRae Sat 02-Oct-21 15:43:37

Having an outside toilet - no toilet paper, just squares of newspaper threaded on a nail in the wall! (We had an inside toilet too in the upstairs bathroom and this had proper toilet paper! grin)
Watching "The Groves" on tv and mum listening to "Mrs Dales Diary" on the 'wireless'
Going on a car trip with mum and dad and getting caught in terrible smog. It was terrifying but dad, bless him, got us to our destination safely.

tictacnana Sat 02-Oct-21 16:00:12

I remember playing my sister’s Frankie Vaughn recording of Tower of Strength over and over again , without pause, on the wind up record player. I had put it at the top of the stairs above my Dad’s busy shop. He hated the record and it must have been torture to keep hearing it. Eventually, after a lot of shouting and pleading from him for me to stop, he excused himself from his customers and bolted up the stairs to confiscate it. I was only about five but very mischievous and it still makes me smile to think of it.

threexnanny Sat 02-Oct-21 16:11:53

A program which I think was 'Juke box Jury' and a girl saying 'I'll give it 5'.
Also remember just sitting looking at the test card while waiting for the children's programs to start.
Chiffon scarves in various colours tied over a head full of curlers.

Moogalmum Sat 02-Oct-21 16:12:31

Junior Choice on the radio, with Ed Stewpot Saturday and Sunday morning. Black Jacks and Fruit salad chewy sweets 4 for 1d. Egg and Lemon shampoo from Timothy Whites and Loose biscuits from Woolworths food hall

HillyN Sat 02-Oct-21 16:19:41

I remember when seamless stockings first came in; Mum bought my Gran some but she refused to wear them as she said there was no way of telling whether she had them on straight!
I was taught how to light the paraffin heater when I started secondary school so that the sitting room was warm by the time my parents got home.
I think 'pink' stamps were called by some initials- was it S & H? We collected them with petrol when we were courting and bought our first double bed with them when we got married. grin

dayvidg Sat 02-Oct-21 16:22:00

Izal and Bronco
Jimmy Clitheroe
Having to sit quietly through the Archers, waiting for Listen with Mother

mrsmopp Sat 02-Oct-21 17:03:06

Rag and Bone man came every week with his shire horse and cart. Like Steptoe. He would holler “Old Iron, Lumber, Rags, Bones!! What ever you donated he gave you a goldfish in a small plastic bag. The poor thing was invariably dead next day even though he was transferred to a bowl. Probably hadn’t been fed for a week.

Witzend Sat 02-Oct-21 17:08:11

Re Children’s Favourites ‘I’m a pink toothbrush, you’re a blue toothbrush…’ (Max Bygraves)

Little White Bull (Tommy Steele)

The Typewriter piece. (Can’t call it a song, no words.).

I now want to go and find them all on YouTube…

Supergran1946 Sat 02-Oct-21 17:09:15

You must be, like me, in your 70’s ?
Loved my beehive hairdo, with a little bow fixed to the fringe. I used to wear stiletto winklepickers all day, my feet hurt now just thinking about it ! Was tottering around on 4 inch heels at college when I met my husband. The first time he saw me without my shoes on he exclaimed “oh, aren’t you small” ?

DanniRae Sat 02-Oct-21 17:09:24

The girl who said "Oile give it five" was on Thank Your Lucky Stars her name was Janice Nicholls smile