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Helen

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Remember anyone? ( England ) A sixpenny coin was known as a Tanner...a Shilling was known as a Bob . ( to us common people!! :D)

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Back in the days of tanners and bobs,
When Mothers had patience and Fathers had jobs.
When football team families wore hand me down shoes,
And T.V gave only two channels to choose.

Back in the days of three penny bits,
when schools employed nurses to search for your nits.
When snowballs were harmless; ice slides were permitted
and all of your jumpers were warm and hand knitted.

Back in the days of hot ginger beers,
when children remained so for more than six years.
When children respected what older folks said,
and pot was a thing you kept under your bed.

Back in the days of Listen with Mother,
when neighbours were friendly and talked to each other.
When cars were so rare you could play in the street.
When Doctors made house calls and Police walked the beat.

Back in the days of Milligan's Goons,
when butter was butter and songs all had tunes.
It was dumplings for dinner and trifle for tea,
and your annual break was a day by the sea.

Back in the days of Dixon's Dock Green,
Crackerjack pens and Lyons ice cream.
When children could freely wear National Health glasses,
and teachers all stood at the FRONT of their classes.

Back in the days of rocking and reeling,
when mobiles were things that you hung from the ceiling. When woodwork and pottery got taught in schools,
and everyone dreamed of a win on the pools.

Back in the days when I was a lad,
I can't help but smile for the fun that I had.
Hopscotch and roller skates; snowballs to lob.
Back in the days of tanners and bobs.
 

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So many memories jogged there Helen. But the bit about the tele is probably not right as we didn't have one in our home until I was about sixteen.

That I agree with...I was 7 when I saw my first B/W TV 1949
It was 'Muffin The Mule' ... :D at a boys birthday party.

But the photo above in OP looks more like the 60's by the dolls ( which had for me girls) and the girls long white sox.
When I was at school we had grey sox. And only thin grey and not wool "if you was lucky"!! haha!!

Yes, I got it from a facebook friend too. :)
 
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I am a bit younger, but remember many of those things. We had three channels to choose from, I was a teenager when we got BBC2 - and colour TV, but I remember black and white.
Muffin the mule, no I was a ' watch with mother ' child
I use to hate Saturday afternoons, had to watch ' wrestling ' ( all staged ) and the football results coming through on the TV ticker tape machine !
Mind you as a treat mum would buy winkles that we would have in vinegar and a lovely special cream cake. Sunday was always bath night.
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I am a bit younger, but remember many of those things. We had three channels to choose from, I was a teenager when we got BBC2 - and colour TV, but I remember black and white.
Muffin the mule, no I was a ' watch with mother ' child
I use to hate Saturday afternoons, had to watch ' wrestling ' ( all staged ) and the football results coming through on the TV ticker tape machine !
Mind you as a treat mum would buy winkles that we would have in vinegar and a lovely special cream cake. Sunday was always bath night.
Rita
I remember coming home from school sitting on the floor near the big console radio and listening to some of my favorite programs: The Shadow, The Lone Ranger, Inner Sanctum, Big John and Sparky, and others. I used to dream that the tuning display would magically change and began to show TV pictures of which I had only heard... but never yet experienced. The first time I ever saw a TV working was while visiting my father in Oklahoma [I still lived in California]. He took my brother and me to a friend's house in Oklahoma City to watch a TV show. We were disappointed because the only thing they watched while we were there was a boring news broadcast.
 

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At home in small town California I remember having a bathtub in the house... but visits to grandma's house were different. She lived on well water with indoor plumbing but only an outhouse about 50-75 yards behind her house in the country. For bath time [at least for us kids] she set up a large metal washtub normally for laundry on the floor in her kitchen. She heated water on the stove [no hot water tank] and mixed that boiling water with the cold tap water. One at the time we have our turn using the same bathwater until every grandchild was clean. But already her husband [step-grandfather] had a TV set in the living room where he watched some of that staged wrestling as often as it came on which was too often for me. He loved it but he was a good old guy in spite of the continuous nasty smoke his cigars filling the room.
 

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....

What about you very first Movie ...anyone?

I think the very first one I was taken to Romeo and Juliet.
And then my brother took me to "Jeremiah and his lamb."
With the second feature film being Robert Louis Stevenson's "Kidnapped"
Kidnapped (1948) - IMDb

I was spellbound.
Before that it was Stage Shows. Wizard of Oz scared me totally...I was 4 , stood on my chair and screamed the place down.
 

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I cannot remember the very first one but I had an uncle who when he was in high school used to take us to the movie theater where they always played triple features on Saturday afternoons at a discounted price of about 25 cents a person. We loved to go see three Tarzan movies starring Johnny Weissmuller, Gordon Scott. Lex Barker or one of the many others as the ape man; or three of the old grade B westerns. As you might guess he was our favorite uncle. He is still living today in Oregon. He is of course several years older than my 75 years... my mother's baby brother. I usually talk to him on the phone about once a year.
 
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I cannot remember my first film, but we use to go to Saturday morning picture at the cinema - I guess it would have been a Walt Disney movie - like Snow White, or bambi. When I was a teenager I use to spend so much time at the cinema, you could watch the films as many times as you liked. Towering inferno, enter the dragon- and of course Star Wars were my favourite - I lost count with how many times I watched them. Me and friend use to go to the Duke of Yorks cinema in Brighton ( near pres tong circus Helen - not sure if you would remember it ) it use to be called the ' flea pit ' because it was a bit run down. Me and a friend would spend hours watching Bruse Lee in his first films, the dubbing was awful- but we really liked him !!
Great memories X
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Remember anyone? ( England ) A sixpenny coin was known as a Tanner...a Shilling was known as a Bob . ( to us common people!! :D)

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Back in the days of tanners and bobs,
When Mothers had patience and Fathers had jobs.
When football team families wore hand me down shoes,
And T.V gave only two channels to choose.

Back in the days of three penny bits,
when schools employed nurses to search for your nits.
When snowballs were harmless; ice slides were permitted
and all of your jumpers were warm and hand knitted.

Back in the days of hot ginger beers,
when children remained so for more than six years.
When children respected what older folks said,
and pot was a thing you kept under your bed.

Back in the days of Listen with Mother,
when neighbours were friendly and talked to each other.
When cars were so rare you could play in the street.
When Doctors made house calls and Police walked the beat.

Back in the days of Milligan's Goons,
when butter was butter and songs all had tunes.
It was dumplings for dinner and trifle for tea,
and your annual break was a day by the sea.

Back in the days of Dixon's Dock Green,
Crackerjack pens and Lyons ice cream.
When children could freely wear National Health glasses,
and teachers all stood at the FRONT of their classes.

Back in the days of rocking and reeling,
when mobiles were things that you hung from the ceiling. When woodwork and pottery got taught in schools,
and everyone dreamed of a win on the pools.

Back in the days when I was a lad,
I can't help but smile for the fun that I had.
Hopscotch and roller skates; snowballs to lob.
Back in the days of tanners and bobs.

In Nottingham....
Broke the string off Robin Hood's Bow - at Nottingham Castle
Bill and Ben Flower Pot men on the TV
Cricket in the alleys
Rounders in the streets
Train spotting... Flying Scotsman
Tokens for the gas meter
ITV and BBC TV channels
Congers... chestnuts on strings
Frank Ifield...
On a Summer Holiday...Cliff Richards...
Biscuit Bangers at Christmas..


Memories...indeed

APAK
 

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In Nottingham....
Broke the string off Robin Hood's Bow - at Nottingham Castle
Bill and Ben Flower Pot men on the TV
Cricket in the alleys
Rounders in the streets
Train spotting... Flying Scotsman
Tokens for the gas meter
ITV and BBC TV channels
Congers... chestnuts on strings
Frank Ifield...
On a Summer Holiday...Cliff Richards...
Biscuit Bangers at Christmas..


Memories...indeed

APAK

Yay ! Good fun memories. :)
 
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In Nottingham....
Broke the string off Robin Hood's Bow - at Nottingham Castle
Bill and Ben Flower Pot men on the TV
Cricket in the alleys
Rounders in the streets
Train spotting... Flying Scotsman
Tokens for the gas meter
ITV and BBC TV channels
Congers... chestnuts on strings
Frank Ifield...
On a Summer Holiday...Cliff Richards...
Biscuit Bangers at Christmas..


Memories...indeed

APAK
I don't remember biscuit bangers at Christmas !
Remember the rest.
We use to have conker season at school - of course that's all banned now !!
Anyone remember marble season - we use to make cardboard targets with little tunnels cut out - some bigger than others. Other children would roll their marbles , if they got it through one of the holes they would win a certain amount of money. We did that at play time in junior school. That's all banned now as well !!
Then there was guy Fawkes - penny for the guy- some people made some amazing guys!
Then we use to have big bonfires - usually community ones on the fields. It would always get lit before November the 5th !
Rita