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RE: Anyone got a shilling? - Bren - 01-02-2021 (14-08-2020, 10:42 AM)Veggie Wrote: Most definitely! Couldn't pass a phone box without pressing the buttons in the hope that some coins might fall out. You could do a lot with tuppence then. I used to do that as well ![]() RE: Anyone got a shilling? - JJB - 01-02-2021 How times have changed. Our local pay phone is now a defibrillator. RE: Anyone got a shilling? - Mikey - 13-02-2021 You don’t want to pick that up and put it to your ear JJB. ![]() RE: Anyone got a shilling? - Eyren - 13-02-2021 I had a coin meter for the electricity in my bedsit after I first graduated - that was the mid-80s! I think by then they took 50p pieces. My grandma presumably had a meter in her terraced house, but mostly what I remember is her treadle sewing machine. And sitting on my grandad's lap, watching the horse racing ![]() Also odd little details, like the thick protective cloth on the parlour table that was sort of leathery on one side and fleecy on the other - I think it went under the cotton table cloth to protect against hot items. And the front room that was hardly ever used except as an entrance hall, but I used to wander around it sometimes, gazing at the knick-knacks in the glass-fronted cabinets. I must have been five or so at the time... RE: Anyone got a shilling? - Admin - 13-02-2021 We had a best room...only allowed in Christmas morning, otherwise out of bounds to us. Neighbours always allowed in though. RE: Anyone got a shilling? - Mikey - 13-02-2021 (13-02-2021, 09:27 AM)Eyren Wrote: I had a coin meter for the electricity in my bedsit after I first graduated - that was the mid-80s! I think by then they took 50p pieces.An oilcloth Eyren, you can still get them, they are very practical. RE: Anyone got a shilling? - Eyren - 13-02-2021 (13-02-2021, 10:45 AM)Mikey Wrote: An oilcloth Eyren, you can still get them, they are very practical. Thanks for the tip! Though I think our battered Ikea dining table is past the point of benefitting from an oilcloth ![]() RE: Anyone got a shilling? - Mikey - 13-02-2021 A floral oilcloth and some paint on the legs it’ll look like new. ![]() RE: Anyone got a shilling? - Veggie - 13-02-2021 Do you remember Lino/linoleum on the floor with a rug in the middle as fitted carpets didn't exist them! The bigger the rug, the wealthier you were. ![]() I think Lino used to be called Oilcloth too. RE: Anyone got a shilling? - JJB - 13-02-2021 (13-02-2021, 09:27 AM)Eyren Wrote: Also odd little details, like the thick protective cloth on the parlour table that was sort of leathery on one side and fleecy on the other - I think it went under the cotton table cloth to protect against hot items. We've still got a protection pad on our table, its lasted at least 40 yrs [attachment=2181] |