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MEMORIES OF THE 50'S & 60'S

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jan50

jan50 Report 6 Jan 2010 21:18

Ooh! A swirl of golden syrup on your Scott's porridge in the morning was really tummy-warming!

Sharron

Sharron Report 16 Dec 2009 20:58

Wasn't there a Scotsman and a man in a turban on yhe Camp coffee label?

The dead lion being eaten by bees on the Lyle's Golden Syrup tin. "Out of strenght comes sweetness"?

Jean (Monmouth)

Jean (Monmouth) Report 16 Dec 2009 19:52

Dont think so, but Henna gives a lovely shine on brown hair.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 16 Dec 2009 00:36

I've even seen Camp coffee in a store over here (amazed look!)

Jean (Monmouth)

Jean (Monmouth) Report 15 Dec 2009 19:19

For medical reasons I cant wear tights, so wear stockings. Have replaced the suspender buttons with bigger buttons so my fingers can manage them. Something I remember doing in the fifties!
I'm sure I have seen Camp coffee recently in a supermarket.
Ther was haircolouring in a capsule that you made up with water, one that washed out with a few washes. Remember using an auburn one and having to endure scarlet hair for a couple of weeks!

Grabagran

Grabagran Report 14 Dec 2009 20:03

Just got back, and laughing at all your memories.
Sharron, you reminded me of when we use to spit into the mascara to wet it before putting in ton.
Oh yes! And using a button or a tanner if your suspender broke.

I bought my first pair of nylon tights in 1969, cos I hated wearing nylons to work. But when I started work I wore white knee length socks pmsl

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 14 Dec 2009 19:57

nylon stockings and suspender belts ................. and trying to keep straight seams up the back of your legs

Remember the contortions as you tried to see if the seams were straight as you pulled the stocking up?

and they also had fashioned heels to them.


Never ever wearing trousers outside unless you were going hiking or camping.

Mum alway got dressed up, even on holidays. I have photos of her in Scarborough wearing a two-piece "costume" (ie, suit with straight skirt and jacket) with hat and heeled shoes.

Annina

Annina Report 14 Dec 2009 18:04

I think the laquer that set your hair like concrete was Bell Air,horrible stuff.

Vosene shampoo was far to strong for my fine hair,used to buy a sashet of Sunsilk,used to cost about 7d.

Remember black stockings with diamond patterns,we thought we looked the bees knees.

Dirndle skirts,shirt blouses and white ankle socks.

Sleeping in spiky rollers,or rag curlers,I could go on forever.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 14 Dec 2009 17:29

Dolly Blue, our Timeshare at Backbarrow in the Lake District is built around the Whitewater Hotel. The hotel used to be the dolly blue factory and still has traces of the blue powder in the outer walls, well it did, it may have been washed away as, being next to the River Leven which is fed by Windermere and Rydal water etc the hotel was badly affected by floods a couple of weeks ago.

Was White Fire the perfume that was in tiny red squat bottles with a conical screw top? If it was I loved it.

Can remember most of these things on here, I was 10 in 1950, married in 1960.

Kathleen

Kathleen Report 14 Dec 2009 14:21

Back in 1950 when my eldest son was born I used to buy a roll of cellulose wadding which I cut to line his nappy - can I claim to have invented the disposable nappy? Missed out on the chance to make my fortune!!

I can remember all the things mentioned, sugar water was also used to keep the beehive in place - until someone came up with the hairspray which would set hard. Held your hair in place but caused it to break and was difficult to wash out.

Oxydol washing powder was supposed to get your whites even whiter as was the Dolly Blue in the rinsing water. ~"Someones mother isn't using Persil" and it's rival Rinso. I think Persil outsold Rinso because of the packaging.

Now I am going to spend the day going down memory lane !!!

Kathleen

Linda

Linda Report 14 Dec 2009 00:21

Bee hives all that back combing, I was to young but was always wishing I was old enough to be able to wear my hair like that.

Wildgoose

Wildgoose Report 13 Dec 2009 20:56

My mum used Vanishing Cream. It was a mystery to me what it was supposed to do.

I wore a liberty bodice when I was small (in the '50's). I can still 'feel' the warmth of the soft rubber buttons when the bodice was 'clean on' and straight off the fire guard. Funny that boys never wore them!

Dad used to used Gibbs toothpaste in a tin.

I once ate some Bile Beans that I found in the kitchen cabinet!

I wouldn't mind a copy of that book.

Birdi

jan50

jan50 Report 13 Dec 2009 20:56

Also: Drene shampoo. Pepsodent ("you wonder where the yellow went..."
Hint of a tint shampoo rinse!
And you're never alone with a "Strand" (advert not allowed these days!).

jan50

jan50 Report 13 Dec 2009 20:52

Can remember feeling tlike he "bees knees" in my hot pants and knee-high white boots! Oooh! Them's was the days!

Sharron

Sharron Report 13 Dec 2009 19:26

Painting eyelashes underneath your eyes like Twiggy did,

Did we all look a sight!

Jane

Jane Report 13 Dec 2009 16:01

Anyone talking about things from their younger days please feel free to add to our thread on Chat .Mels thread on memories from childhood.We could do with some new memories as we have worn our brains out over the last 20 months lol.
I use Parazone Bleach lol

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 13 Dec 2009 03:48

how about crinoline petticoats??

Stiffened with sugar water to make them stick out even more ........... ironing them made the bottom of the iron a mess.

If made of net, they ripped your (very valuable) nylons to pieces.

Stiletto heels ...... I regularly wore 3", also had 3½" and 4" heels as well.

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 13 Dec 2009 00:18

Now you are getting me all nostalgic, can remember lots of those items. Did anyone get the pattern that came with the Petticoat magazine, it was made from something like j cloths and you could adapt it each time to make something different. I used mine loads as I was always making my clothes so I had something different. Still have it somewhere (well of course I would, hoarder that I am lol)

Lizx

Morag

Morag Report 13 Dec 2009 00:03

I REMEMBER WHITE RAIN SHAMPOO, NYLON SEE THROUGH GLOVES, PENCIL SKIRTS, ENVELOPE BAGS, GLASS STOCKINGS WITH BLACK SEAMS. SATURDAY MORNING MATINEES, WITH A SING SONG FIRST. GUY MITCHELL, RADIO LUXEMBURG'S TOP TWENTY. LISTENING TO VALENTINE DIAL AS "THE MAN IN BLACK", DICK BARTON SPECIAL AGENT, TWO WAY FAMILY FAVOURITES, ALL ON THE RADIO. FRANKIE VAUGHN'S "GREEN DOOR". MATT MUNROE'S "LOVE AFFAIR" AND SO MANY MANY MORE. THOSE DAYS WERE SO WONDERFUL, I WISH THAT I HAD APPRECIATED THEM SO MUCH MORE

Linda

Linda Report 12 Dec 2009 23:38

You can remember Camp coffee think it was spelt with a C. I was to young to drink it but can remember seeing in my aunts cubhard. Also you could get a bag of sweets for a farthing.