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Barbra | Report | 17 Jul 2018 11:23 |
<3 Myself Being Born in 1946 how did parents cope with looking after us no bathroom no central heating .no health service no washing machine .it must have been very hard for them .now its press a button & everything automated .my late Dad had two Taxis his own Business .Grandma & Granddad had a public house .we are so lucky today x but I am still grateful for my loving Mum & Dad & were I am Today Barbara :-) |
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David | Report | 17 Jul 2018 11:44 |
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Bunnyboo | Report | 17 Jul 2018 11:47 |
My mother was a war widow and we lived first with my maternal grandparents, then with friends (rented bed sit) and I know it was a case of washing nappies/clothes by hand , hand wringer, dried on a clothes horse round an ideal boiler! They managed because they had to! Altered/mended clothes, handmedowns, knitted with recycled wool, stood in queues, cycled to town, did housework with a carpet sweeper, if you were lucky or 'Duppy' and brush one hard bristles one soft, and a broom. + a duster!! It was hard particularly that awful winter of 1947, which I just remember! It was SO cold with little or no utilities! Yes it was tough, but they were tough ladies our mother's!!! <3 |
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Barbra | Report | 17 Jul 2018 12:06 |
Hello David & Maggie . the 1947 winter must have been awful we grumble to much rain or to hot . my brother was born 1949 .we shared a Bedroom but only being young didn't mind in those days .oh memories eh I could write a book x a lot of things stay with you all through your life our brains must be amazing .nice to think back .but also keep up with the times & live for today Barbara <3 |
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Dermot | Report | 17 Jul 2018 12:13 |
Adam & Eve survived the cold evil slithering snake in the Garden of Eden & produced two offspring. But one of them turned out to be a very naughty fellow. |
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Sharron | Report | 17 Jul 2018 12:18 |
Don't compare. |
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Bunnyboo | Report | 17 Jul 2018 12:25 |
Hello Barbara, do you live in Australia? I only ask because of the Koala!! |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 17 Jul 2018 13:16 |
People just adapt. |
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RolloTheRed | Report | 17 Jul 2018 13:55 |
Contrary to popular myth such items as running H&C water, indoor loos, fridges, electric light, Hornby model trains, TV (London), motor cars, cameras, telephone were enjoyed (and paid for) by quite a big chunk of the population of the UK long before ww2. |
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David | Report | 17 Jul 2018 13:59 |
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Bunnyboo | Report | 17 Jul 2018 14:17 |
1962/3 (I was 20 that winter) was colder than 1946/7, the walls in my bedroom were iced up, much to my parents horror! (no central heating!) but unlike 1947 we weren't still suffering from the deprivations of the war which were more accute immediately post war than during owing to the fact that we and the Americans were supplying Europe with much needed foodstuffs fuel etc. It had to be done as in the case of the Dutch, they were literally starving. My Dutch friends are, 70 years along the line still enormously grateful to this country in particular, which is quite humbling. It did make for dreadful shortages though, and was one of the reasons rationing went on well into the 1950's. My parents used to give me their ration books to buy sweets as they didn't want them! I can well remember that! :-D |
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Barbra | Report | 17 Jul 2018 14:48 |
Maggie. dont live in OZ just think they are cute. I was Born in Lancashire but have lived in.Scotland for nearly eleven years .love it here x Rollo my Dad had his own.business so we had a phone. & electricity. .just put this up to.see how people feel.about way back don't dwel on it as I live for today but interesting to read other people's thoughts & memories. Barbara x |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 17 Jul 2018 15:20 |
Tell you what I don't suffer from, that I did in my childhood - chilblains!!! :-D |
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Bunnyboo | Report | 17 Jul 2018 16:33 |
Me too!! But not now!! |
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David | Report | 17 Jul 2018 17:15 |
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AnninGlos | Report | 17 Jul 2018 17:20 |
Yes that is true Maggie, I think most of us suffered from chilblanes when I was a child, came from getting very cold then toasting ourselves close to the fire. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 17 Jul 2018 17:42 |
My first washing machine was a twin tub in 1981 - I think my eldest was 6 months old. |
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Bunnyboo | Report | 17 Jul 2018 18:16 |
My first washing machine in 1964 was a Hoover twosome! The washing machine was separate from the spinner rinse so you could use them clipped together or separately! My parents bought the Spinner rinse (new) we bought the washing machine (second hand!!) I had it just before our first baby, and it was a treasure!! |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 17 Jul 2018 21:18 |
I had a second hand spinner (yet more space 'wasted' in the tiny kitchen) :-( |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 18 Jul 2018 20:04 |
I think we have to remember that our parents were probably born between about 1900 and 1920, and that in many cases what they had by the time we were born was better than they had grown up with during WW1 and the Depression. |
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