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12 everyday items from the past - Lilith7 - 21-03-2022 How many can you remember? I can remember almost all, & would add the old rotary dial phones, shower caps & the old 78 records with the wind up gramophones. Hadn't realised I was so very ancient! https://quizzclub.com/stories/history/do-you-remember-12-everyday-items-from-the-past-not-everyone-will-identify/ RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Olive - 21-03-2022 I remember the foot measuring machine, I think there was one at Smith & Caughey. Those were the days when shoes came in Wide, Medium and Narrow as well as lengths. RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Oldfellah - 21-03-2022 Atari Computers 3 in 1 stereo player Cassettes Floppy hard drives RE: 12 everyday items from the past - king1 - 21-03-2022 fax machine, carbon paper RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Lilith7 - 21-03-2022 Vitamiser, which was a thing similar in shape to a milk bar milkshake maker, & could be used for that as well as being useful for 'mashing' vegetables, fruit etc. it was the forerunner of today's food processer really. And eggs preserved in ovoline I think it was, horrible slimy stuff. Party line phones, each household had its own special ring - two short & one long or whatever it was. They caused a few problems with nosey people listening into other people's conversations. RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Zurdo - 21-03-2022 Fountain pens - what a fucking nightmare for a lefthander ! RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Oldfellah - 21-03-2022 Bell-bottoms , yes I used to wear them. Lava lamps , had one in the lounge. Miniskirts , good to look at. RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Praktica - 21-03-2022 When I worked for the post office, back in the 1970s, there were still manual telephone exchanges - in fact, when we moved north in the early 1980s the house we rented in a small town had a phone on a 12 party line - you cranked the handle to call up the exchange to make a call. There was a fisherman on the line who would get calls at 4am... RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Lilith7 - 21-03-2022 (21-03-2022, 05:38 PM)Praktica Wrote: When I worked for the post office, back in the 1970s, there were still manual telephone exchanges - in fact, when we moved north in the early 1980s the house we rented in a small town had a phone on a 12 party line - you cranked the handle to call up the exchange to make a call. There was a fisherman on the line who would get calls at 4am...We lived in a small village which had a party line. There was one woman who everyone else was sure listened in to everyone's conversations, but there was no way to prove it. Until one day someone having a phone call heard the distinctive sound of a chiming clock in the background. There was only one person in the village who had a chiming clock so she proceeded to tear strips off this woman for being so damn nosey. (21-03-2022, 05:22 PM)Oldfellah Wrote: Bell-bottoms , yes I used to wear them.I used to wear mini skirts (not so very mini then) & bell bottoms (never again, bloody things got in the way) but never had a lava lamp. Had a corduroy suit though at one point & boots. RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Sapana - 22-03-2022 Stinky Kerosene Heater. Wooden Toilet Seats that cracked! School toilet paper that was lethal on the nether regions. RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Lilith7 - 22-03-2022 Kerosene heaters - I'd forgotten them, & the horrific school toilet paper! I remember playing knucklebones at school, & bar the door. Tomato sandwiches which had gone all squishy, horrible hot cocoa in winter -served in a 'shelter shed' in the freezing cold. I'm not sure schools even have shelter sheds now. RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Oldfellah - 22-03-2022 (21-03-2022, 06:09 PM)Lilith7 Wrote:(21-03-2022, 05:38 PM)Praktica Wrote: When I worked for the post office, back in the 1970s, there were still manual telephone exchanges - in fact, when we moved north in the early 1980s the house we rented in a small town had a phone on a 12 party line - you cranked the handle to call up the exchange to make a call. There was a fisherman on the line who would get calls at 4am...We lived in a small village which had a party line. There was one woman who everyone else was sure listened in to everyone's conversations, but there was no way to prove it. Lilith, I have to ask what did bell bottoms get in the way of  RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Sapana - 22-03-2022 (22-03-2022, 10:41 AM)Oldfellah Wrote:The push bike chain mostly.  (21-03-2022, 06:09 PM)Lilith7 Wrote: We lived in a small village which had a party line. There was one woman who everyone else was sure listened in to everyone's conversations, but there was no way to prove it. RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Praktica - 22-03-2022 Remember bicycle clips? I used them when I was a teenager. RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Lilith7 - 22-03-2022 (22-03-2022, 10:41 AM)Oldfellah Wrote:Well - have you ever tried running in them? They flap about getting in the way, & as for riding a bike - no chance!(21-03-2022, 06:09 PM)Lilith7 Wrote: We lived in a small village which had a party line. There was one woman who everyone else was sure listened in to everyone's conversations, but there was no way to prove it. Hula hoops, plastic sandals, Davy Crockett hats - most kids had one or more of those then, not to mention a pocket knife; I think mine had a pink pearl finish handle. (22-03-2022, 12:38 PM)Praktica Wrote: Remember bicycle clips? I used them when I was a teenager.My grandad had those, & also those armband thingys, used to hold shirtsleeves back off the wrist. They used to fascinate me - metal, thin wire sort of things which stretched. RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Magenta69 - 22-03-2022 Hair rollers - very uncomfortable to sleep in. Hop scotch, skipping, swapping stickers at school, and yes, hula hoops and knuckle bones. Brings back many memories, and how things have changed. RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Outsider - 22-03-2022 (21-03-2022, 02:13 PM)Lilith7 Wrote: How many can you remember? I can remember almost all, & would add the old rotary dial phones, shower caps & the old 78 records with the wind up gramophones. Yes, remember all those but I go back much further. We had one of the old copper washing machines and a mangle - I was in charge of the mangle from about the age of 10 and I loved doing it. It was so satisfying to get all the water out of sheets and clothes. Also a Bakelite radio - wish I'd kept it - would probably have been worth a fortune by now. RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Lilith7 - 22-03-2022 (22-03-2022, 04:41 PM)Outsider Wrote:We also had a copper, & a wringer which was attached to the tubs (for rinsing things) & there was a product called I think, Bluo - widely known as blue bags, which were put in the rinsing water to get whites whiter. They were also used on bee stings.(21-03-2022, 02:13 PM)Lilith7 Wrote: How many can you remember? I can remember almost all, & would add the old rotary dial phones, shower caps & the old 78 records with the wind up gramophones. When it was time to wash blankets - always heavy wool back then - it was my job to stand in the tub, walking on them to get the soap out after they'd been washed. RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Olive - 22-03-2022 Bluebags! I remember them for bee stings. I wonder what was in them, something alkaline, perhaps baking soda. Am I right to think that washing soda was a thing? What was it? RE: 12 everyday items from the past - Outsider - 23-03-2022 (22-03-2022, 06:47 PM)Olive Wrote: Bluebags!  I remember them for bee stings.  I wonder what was in them, something alkaline, perhaps baking soda.  Am I right to think that washing soda was a thing?  What was it? Yes, my mother always had washing soda available (they were in crystal form in a box), but not sure how she used it. I do remember that if she burnt something in the saucepans, she would put washing soda in with some water, boil it up and the burnt-on stuff came off easily. But it must have had other uses. |