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NanKate Sat 30-Sep-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

Urmstongran Sat 30-Sep-23 20:59:06

A petrol pump attendant.
White dog poo.
Plastic toy gifts in cereal boxes.
Caddy-matic on kitchen walls for dispensing loose tea at the push of a button.
Knitted doll skirts to cover a spare loo roll.
Gas fridges.
Anne French cleansing milk.
Hopscotch grids chalked on pavements.

kittylester Sat 30-Sep-23 21:26:54

DH told DGD today that he used to do a paper round. They were completely baffled.

Doodledog Sat 30-Sep-23 21:33:33

I remember all those things except the Caddymatic.

I have one - those rubber attachments for bath taps to rinse your hair. If one pinged off you were scalded or frozen grin

midgey Sat 30-Sep-23 21:36:38

Lots of people around me roll their own cigarettes!

Ashcombe Sat 30-Sep-23 21:38:34

policemen on bicycles
men wearing bowlers
platform tickets at railway stations

Mancjules Sat 30-Sep-23 21:39:52

Briefcases!

BlueBelle Sat 30-Sep-23 22:07:35

They still do paper rounds round here kittylester

Men whistling tunes in the street
Everyone cycling home when the factory closed for the day
Policemen on the street
Steam trains
Ghetto blasters on the beach
A decent government
Red phone boxes
Smoke coming out of chimneys
Cottage hospitals
Shops

HowVeryDareYou2 Sat 30-Sep-23 22:18:58

Milkmen
motorbikes with sidecars

Silvergirl Sat 30-Sep-23 22:30:56

Terry towelling nappies. ( Often folded using the “kite” method)

Hetty58 Sat 30-Sep-23 22:48:28

Our 'milkman' is a woman - who brings bread and oatmilk at 2am, twice weekly. (You'd only see her if you were out and about at that time.)

I don't hear the dawn chorus now, sadly - too much traffic/plane noise about. We used to hear a foghorn here (no idea why) but no more. I never see those cute little bubblecars either.

Elrel Sat 30-Sep-23 22:54:09

Hopscotch? I gave 2 six year olds a box of pavement chalks and a request to keep the chalking within my small front garden. They immediately chalked a hopscotch grid, found a suitable stone and played. They hadn’t met before either. Hopscotch is still around!

Grammaretto Sat 30-Sep-23 22:54:54

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

Granmarderby10 Sat 30-Sep-23 23:23:35

Urmstongran

A petrol pump attendant.
White dog poo.
Plastic toy gifts in cereal boxes.
Caddy-matic on kitchen walls for dispensing loose tea at the push of a button.
Knitted doll skirts to cover a spare loo roll.
Gas fridges.
Anne French cleansing milk.
Hopscotch grids chalked on pavements.

We had a tea leaf dispenser it was yellow and I can picture it now on the wall of the dining end of the kitchen. I must have been about 6. Ours was a very 60s kitchen at that time☺️

Rosie51 Sat 30-Sep-23 23:35:52

Urmstongran

A petrol pump attendant.
White dog poo.
Plastic toy gifts in cereal boxes.
Caddy-matic on kitchen walls for dispensing loose tea at the push of a button.
Knitted doll skirts to cover a spare loo roll.
Gas fridges.
Anne French cleansing milk.
Hopscotch grids chalked on pavements.

Another one here who remembers all these except the caddy-matic. I remember being so pleased when my aunt, who thought she was a cut above us, gave my mum one of those toilet roll covers 🤣 My mum thought it was pretentious rubbish even back then but used it to please me.

Rosie51 Sat 30-Sep-23 23:39:57

Plastic flowers given away with washing powder? ( I can't reliably remember what they were given away with, but think it was detergent)

Oh goodness I was scalded or frozen many a time with those useless rubber tap attachments Doodledog!!

Chestnut Sun 01-Oct-23 00:12:11

Skipping ropes
Two balls
I'm trying to get my granddaughter to learn both but they take practice and she doesn't seem to have the patience.

Doodledog Sun 01-Oct-23 04:43:11

I was a whizz at two-baller grin. ‘A sailor went to sea, sea, sea. . .’

BlueBelle Sun 01-Oct-23 05:50:23

Open fires holding a sheet of paper ( God forbid) to ‘draw’ it
Twisting and ‘tying’ paper to make brickettes
Toasting the bread on the end of a toasting fork
Darned socks
Radio Luxembourg
Sailing boats on ponds
Kids on reins
Babies with a soft toy instead of a screen
Soda streams
Queuing at the red telephone box at 6 when it was a cheaper rate
Beehives ( hair I mean)
Washing on high lines

Ailidh Sun 01-Oct-23 06:18:54

Great memories, thank you!

Amami setting lotion
Men raising their hats as a greeting

MrsKen33 Sun 01-Oct-23 06:33:53

Slatted wooden seats in buses ( for the miners or workers )
Chapped legs in the winter.
Bread and butter eaten with tinned peaches.
Piles of shiny black coal
Fry’s Five Boys
Silver tops on milk bottles
Ice inside bedroom windows

BlueBelle Sun 01-Oct-23 06:50:05

Men walking on the road side of a woman (I remember as a teenager the first time that happened I felt so important)
Smoking in cinema and upstairs on buses (a great miss)
The baker with his basket of bread
The calls of the scrap man
Two way traffic through town
Church bells
No one eating on the hoof
Fishing boats
Drinking fountains
Terry towelling nappies
Post offices in their own buildings
Toys in cornflake boxes
Green shield stamps
Doctors coming to the house
Playing conkers

BigBertha1 Sun 01-Oct-23 06:52:19

2 cv's
District Nurses on bikes
Street traders with push barrows
Coalmen with a sack 'hat'
Nit nurses
Women painting door steps with Red Cardinal
Women in rollers and headscarves in the street
Cigarette holders
Cigarette cases
Face compacts being used in public

Calendargirl Sun 01-Oct-23 07:42:58

Walls ice cream, the small rectangle of hard ice cream either between two wafers or in a cornet.

There was also Eldorado ice cream.

sodapop Sun 01-Oct-23 08:35:23

The Corona man
Ladies wearing gloves as an accessory not just to keep warm
Blocks on bicycle pedals
Garters
Eggs with the little lion stamp