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NanKate Sat 30-Sept-23 20:47:10

Bus driver or conductor/conductress with a pencil or cigarette behind their ear.

Someone walking along whistling.

Rarely see anyone rolling their own cigarette

sazz1 Mon 02-Oct-23 12:27:55

Local farmer collected the pig bin (food waste), rag man with his horse and cart shouting 'Any old rags', Ajax powder, carbolic soap, blue bag for whites, ordinary iron without steam, bus conductor and inspector, cigarette machines, bubble gum machines, gas and electric coin in slot meters, Styx perfume - I loved it when I was a teenager.

Romola Mon 02-Oct-23 12:23:16

Porters at railway stations

Chestnut Sun 01-Oct-23 23:56:45

Church bells - I live next to a church and the bell ringers start ringing out hymns at 10am every Sunday.

Postcards - definitely miss them. We always sent and received picture postcards. It was part of the holiday to buy some, along with the stamps, and settle down to tell everyone what a wonderful time you were having. I sometimes sent one home to remember our holiday. We still have our postcard collection, and I hope the grandchildren will enjoy reading them one day.

Gwyllt Sun 01-Oct-23 23:12:44

White dog poo is when they had eaten lots of bones instead of ultra processed kibble

Callistemon21 Sun 01-Oct-23 23:10:18

Mascara in a little tin with a brush. You were supposed to damp it with water, not spit as some people did!
Pancake makeup
Rollers
Hair dryers with a plastic hood

Callistemon21 Sun 01-Oct-23 23:07:41

Davenports

Callistemon21 Sun 01-Oct-23 23:07:12

Steam trains- yes, but not as regular train services. Our friend is helping to renovate a train and a defunct railway line!

Smoke coming out of chimneys - there is quite a lot hanging around in the valleys here, I presume from wood burners. (We don't have one.)
Cottage hospitals - there are a few, but what a pity they are few and far between now.

Ink bottles and fountain pens
Typewriters
Beer at Home Means Dvenports
Corona (the fizzy pop, not the disease!)
Gas fridges
Twin tub washing machines
Dolly tubs
Playtex roll-ons.
Outdoor lavatories.

Doodledog Sun 01-Oct-23 23:03:06

Deliberate crossbreeds are not mongrels or Bitzers. The ‘purebred’ dogs they were bred from are just mongrels who have been interbred to fit Kennel Club standards. A labradoodle or cavapoo is every bit as deliberately bred as his parents were.

Grammaretto Sun 01-Oct-23 22:51:36

Where do you live Venus? You do seem to still keep traditions.

I like to think there is less dog poo about now that most owners pick up. Could that be a factor in fewer flies?

Mongrel dogs are still about but they are fancy crossbreeds.-cockerpoo etc.

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Bodach Sun 01-Oct-23 22:46:04

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. sad

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?

GrannySomerset Sun 01-Oct-23 22:44:22

Full cream milk so that the top of the milk could be used on tinned fruit (we never bought cream). Never thought of calories of course.

Doodledog Sun 01-Oct-23 22:30:44

Oh yes - I’d forgotten that one grin. There was often a nodding dog on the parcel shelf too.

JenniferEccles Sun 01-Oct-23 22:28:49

‘Running in. Please pass’.
Quite regularly seen in the back window of new cars when I was a child.

For some reason I thought about that today when we were out in the car.

Floradora9 Sun 01-Oct-23 21:35:05

We still have a proper sweet shop , milk men and paper boys.
What we do not have and I rember them are lamp lighters who lit the gas street lamps and gas lit houses. We still have a gass mantle which is very fragile . No longer are there pass books, access to our local bank by phone or in person or bank tellers who know all their customers. There are still nit nurses and much needed too .

Wheniwasyourage Sun 01-Oct-23 21:05:27

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. sad

Doodledog Sun 01-Oct-23 19:04:50

Daddima

Mongrel dogs.
When I was a child my friends’ dogs had usually been brought home by their dads, who had got them from a friend or colleague.

Yes, it was relatively rare for people to have pedigree pets - mostly they were Bitzers, as we called them (bits of labrador, bits of chihuahua, bits of Great Danegrin)

boheminan Sun 01-Oct-23 18:59:27

I remember just about everything above. What I miss a lot are steamrollers. I still love the smell of the tar and would often go and stand as close to the steamrollers as possible just to get wafts of the tar boiling

Daddima Sun 01-Oct-23 18:42:52

Mongrel dogs.
When I was a child my friends’ dogs had usually been brought home by their dads, who had got them from a friend or colleague.

Silvergirl Sun 01-Oct-23 18:37:27

Bob-a-job-week!

VenusDeVillendorf Sun 01-Oct-23 13:15:21

Our local butcher has grouse and pheasant hanging in the windows…

VenusDeVillendorf Sun 01-Oct-23 13:13:32

I also have a return address stamp for my letters and cards.

I’m just wondering if I live in the 1900s?

VenusDeVillendorf Sun 01-Oct-23 13:11:50

We still have police on bikes and on horses!

Also plenty of students still roll their own - not sure if it’s 100% baccy though 😉

We have electric milk carts... They bring milk cream cheese also eggs orange juice rashers sausages and bread for a brekkie fry up.
We also have paper rounds daily or weekend delivery, and a local parish magazine delivery.

I wear gloves… and carry a parasol.

Anne French cleansing milk is available in my local boots, also ponds cold cream.

People in my city talk with each other and make eye contact 😂
You can always have a nice chat on the bus, or in the shop, or in the pub!

Bella23 Sun 01-Oct-23 12:57:45

Men's braces
Children playing marbles in the street.
Conkers on a string competition.
Children with one eye on their glasses covered by elastoplast
Pink wire NHS children's glasses
Dogs let out in the morning to roam the streets
Washing greens.

Tizliz Sun 01-Oct-23 12:46:31

Those stamp presses to put your address on letters

kittylester Sun 01-Oct-23 12:37:14

Never had a chip pan fire- not a hip pan.