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Bus driver or conductor/conductress with a pencil or cigarette behind their ear.
Someone walking along whistling.
Rarely see anyone rolling their own cigarette
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On the subject of meat slicers - there was a myth that one grocers's shop sported a sign which said "Customers are requested not to give their children rides on the bacon slicer., as we are getting a little behind with our orders."
Large glass bottle of Lucozade with a yellow cellophane wrapper (only for when you were sick!)
Aluminium ice cube tray
Bodach
Wheniwasyourage
If I may lower the tone for a minute: Urmstongran mentioned white dog poo. I also remember clouds of flies on dog poo. Why not now - is it a lack of flies or something in dog food? I’m afraid it may be the former and yet another sign of falling biodiversity.
You partially beat me to the draw there. I was just about to ask about the reason for the demise of white dog poo; ie where the poo was white - not the dog. What has changed in dogs' diets to bring this about?
White dog poo occurred because dogs were fed on bones, nowadays they only get bones as treats (if at all) - I assume because of the risks of eating raw bones - food poisoning and splintering.
Heated hair rollers. I think they were called Carmen.
My friend still uses them 
Grammaretto
Rare and endangered:
Banks.
Public lavatories.
Libraries.
Country pubs
Never see, thankfully;
Ashtrays
People smoking in restaurants ,on buses., trains, planes and in cinemas
Circuses with animals.
Gone:
Phones with dials.
Horse and carts.
Coach built prams
This is a good memory test. Thanks
Coachbuilt prams are still being sold by Silver Cross. Very expensive though! Although the one I used for my children cost £115 in 1980.
Lovetobenanna
Everyone rushing and sitting down together to watch a specific programme, at a specific time, otherwise you'd miss it! It's coming on! Hurry up! It was lovely, everyone together.
Yes, in our house it was The Muppets, I Claudius and Morcambe and Wise
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Everyone rushing and sitting down together to watch a specific programme, at a specific time, otherwise you'd miss it! It's coming on! Hurry up! It was lovely, everyone together.
Heated hair rollers. I think they were called Carmen.
The Tizer pop man.
Push along carpet sweepers.
How I miss Hartnells In Love perfume but...I still wear American Tan tights.
kittylester
DH told DGD today that he used to do a paper round. They were completely baffled.
Why? We still have a paperboy, on a bicycle
I used to hear a fog horn too but left the area 60 years ago. I still can hear it if i think about it. I think they were automated now with no noise? Don’t know why. It was a lovely sound - a shame not to hear it anymore
What an engaging thread, NanKate
Platform tickets.
Carbon paper.
Jamboree bags.
Your post made me smile, Celieanne86. I remember my Dad opening the door to find a knight on the doorstep. He was from 1001 carpet cleaner (which cleaned a big, big carpet for less than half a crown) and if you could show him a bottle of the cleaner, he gave you £5.00. I think my Dad pulled everything out from under the sink to find some dregs in a bottle. My Mum was so excited about the win - it must have been an enormous amount to them 60-odd years ago!
Marcel wavers/green shield stamps/old cars/cave men/paraffin heaters/BBC computers/Remington manual typewriters/hand written legal documents with red seals and pink ribbon/manual filing systems/ gorgeous old fashioned Letter Headed notepaper/Lined envelopes/ postage stamps with the price on the front and a back that you had to lick to stick/do I give the impression I was an amanuensis in another life!
I’ve seen hopscotch at my DGD school playground.
Miss pick and mix sweets and biscuits
Buy by the 1lb fruit and veg
Haberdashery shop
Cars with names across the screen...Chris and Jazz, Bryan and Julie etc...
Collecting my bottom drawer with tokens on petrol to buy glasses and soup bowls.
I wish I could miss church bells, sadly we have lived beside a church for almost 9 years - and the ringers ha ent improved in that time...
Nice restaurants, with tablecloths and folded napkins, as a run of the mill place not a save for a year special.
I was brought up in Blackpool. It was very useful for holiday jobs when a poor student BUT, even more so for the mystery men carrying newspapers
They were out every day but the sun did not always shine. I would leave home in the heaviest storm and buy the relevant newspaper and then walk along the promenade. The viler the weather, the better your chance of winning the money as there was only you and a soaking wet man wanting to get out of the rain I managed to find him twice
My father said that pre WW2 one had to learn the mantra ' "you are Mr Lobby Lud and I claim my Daily ? express? prize
Nobody seemed concerned then about 10 year olds accosting strange men
The greatest (mostly) no-see - dog poo! Yuck! I remeber so well walking on grass and even on pavements and this squelchy feeling underfoot... good riddance!
Clearly OP doesnt live in the North😂The folk there often still roll their own
Plastic flowers given away with Daz soap powder also Christmas tree balls and colanders and I’ve still got a yellow one. The mystery man at the seaside carrying a newspaper if you spotted him you won £5 the sales of the daily mirror must have soared my dad was convinced he would win he never did.
Hopscotch or as we called it in Scotland peever-beds are still going strong in Denmark. Here it is only played in the spring, but every year there are scores of children, both girls and boys these days, playing it. It is so popular that school-playgrounds and kindergartens have painted peever-beds.
We ride bikes nearly as much as the Dutch do, so if you are anywhere near a Danish university, hospital or any large place of work you will see dozens of people cycling home after work, or to work in the morning, or whenever their shifts start and end.
What we don't hear or see any more is tram-cars ringing their bells to warn unwary cyclists or pedestrians of their appoach as we no longer have trams.
Nor do we see women "hinging oot" their kitchen windows to chat to their neighbours.
Golliwog badges and figures that you could collect with Robertsons jam. I appreciate that they are no longer acceptable
Gwyllt
White dog poo is when they had eaten lots of bones instead of ultra processed kibble
Thanks, Gwyllt.
Protein 21 shampoo - it was supposed to repair split ends
Pogo sticks
Soap on a rope - great idea. I wish it would make a comeback
Liberty bodices
Meat slicers - in our local Coop to slice huge lumps of ham etc.
Crocheted doilies
Virol - I loved it. I think it was some kind of malt
Like a previous poster, I also remember the flowers that were given away with washing powder. I think they also gave away inflatable toys, or maybe I dreamt it.
Women with strange red blotches on their legs from sitting in front of a coal fire.
Dolly blue for whitening clothes
Wash boards for laundry .(Used differently by Lonnie Donegan)
Twin tub washing machines
Train porters who carried suitcases for travellers.
Rag and Bone men
Postmen in long trousers..........ha ha!
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