Nostalgia Central is an enormous scrapbook providing a trip from the Rockin 50s via the Swinging 60s, the Mirror-balled 70s and Day-Glo 80s to the Grunge-filled 90s. We were always going off on school trips to visit Lifeboat stations, old people’s homes, banks and factories, and it was on a week-long trip to Grasmere in the Lake District in 1973 that I witnessed the filming of the movie Swallows & Amazons. © Copyright 2021 Nostalgia Central. What now for Paul the eight-limbed oracle? I still remember bathing in a tin bath in front of the fire. Trips with my granddad on the bus to Sheffield usually culminated in a plate of tripe and vinegar at the markets near the bus depot – A glamorous life it were, on t’ buses! As far as I can recall we didn’t actually do a lot of work at Park Road; Just lots of painting and playing around in sand pits and water tanks and such. It wasn't called that in those days just neighbourlinessRoy Downton, Milford Stafford Staffordshire. More children in 50s had a more secure and protective upbringing, because society knew the value of family. Carys Williams, Penygroes, Caernarfon, I was born in February 1960. It was frozen and made great slides that never thawed. It was then cut up into slabs. Even if you were born before or after then I am sure you will still enjoy this page At the end of school each day we would place our chairs up on the desks and say our prayers (“Hands together, eyes closed”). See more ideas about childhood … I never felt deprived, in fact I had a brilliant, happy and secure childhood. Free plastic washing up bowls with washing powder. I liked the creativity of the 60s, but it was also a time when the integrity of meaning of the family was attacked a lot. This was a time when housing was changing fast and new towns were being built for people moving from the inner city slums. "; How the world's oldest clove tree defied an empire, Why Royal Ballet principal Sergei Polunin quit, How elephants helped to shape human history, by David Cannadine, Justin Webb on America's love affair with progress. Say goodbye to worktime boredom. Secretly Thinking Hippie Style Was Cool. Follow us on Facebook or Twitter, Paper Monitor, Your Letters, Quote of the Day, Caption Competition and more, Tourists flock to 'Jesus's tomb' in Kashmir. Black and white TV and the epilogue at the end of the evening then watching the white dot on the TV screen slowly disappear. It was a lounge and smelled deliciously of wax polish and brass. These wore out quite quickly. Other thing like milk, veg etc was homegrown. The company ceased trading in the 1970s. We had a small railway station about a mile away (until Beeching) and a taxi to carry us to school. Growing up black: Dennis Morris's portrait of the 70s The photographer's pictures of black Britons during the 60s and 70s capture a period of seismic change that we can only really understand now This is for all that grew up in the U.K. in the 50/60s. Rest in peace, George Floyd. We got so cold that if we had been out of bed playing even huddling under the covers failed to warm us. Growing Up and living in the 1950's and 1960's A personal experience of what life was like. The best room was not one that we children were allowed to go into and I crept into my bed in the corner in total awe and wonder of all the treasures that were kept in there. Often the trips were to the collieries with the miners which I loved because I was allowed to wear a big leather satchel and collect the fares (a threepenny bit to Wath Main if memory serves). My father worked as a bricklayer for a local building firm called Tabors (who operated out of West Melton and had a great old cream coloured lorry which fascinated me when I was a kid). Most of all we had nothing as so didn't expect to be given much, all in all we were happy!Deb Sutton, Manchester, England, I shared a bedroom with my four younger brothers, a bit like a dormitory but in those days I didn't even know the meaning of the word. In September 1973 I crossed Festival Road and started at the “big school”. ‘Music and Movement’ was one such programme and all over the country in school halls, children could be found leaping and stretching to the commands on the radio. For a bit of fun can members post a picture of themselves in the musical trend of your time, So if you were a rocker or teddy boy, Northern soul, or mod.punk, glam rock or part of the BCR s tartan army. Who had a feather cut hairstyle? The Black Diamonds hailed from Lithgow (NSW, Australia), evolving out of rockabilly band Johnny Kett's Black Diamonds in 1965. Children’s TV programmes were only on at certain times of the day and we had no electronics to distract us. From Park Road Infants it was off to Wath Central Junior School (on Festival Road). . Managed by local radio DJ Bob... January Went to Mount Secondary School but left at the age of 14 and started work as a jnr legal secretary in a firm in Cranbrook Road. The Orange Tree: first to be felled by the modern axe. Growing up in the 60's was very different from today. Growing Up In Ilford - a Memory of Ilford. I mean, flannel was a way of life. Washing in a tin bath in front of the fire. Memorable for me as the book (by Arthur Ransome) had been one of my favourites. I was now off to Wath Grammar (later called Wath Comprehensive). . More often than not, I would wake up with frost on the inside of bedroom window! . Our best and happy childhood memories and early childhood social development are linked to better emotional, spiritual, and mental health later in life. 01 - USA and China establish diplomatic relations. School dinners, “kiss-catch”, free milk, bob-a-job week, Bonfire Night, snowball fights, power cuts . The tenement was an old, scrupulously clean, room and kitchen. 17,029 pages were read in the last minute. Childhood Memories of Growing Up in the 1950s and 1960s. I agree Carden Hill was a nightmare when it was snowing! I had to give my mother $1.50 (for my keep). There was no electricity, no running water in the house, and my mother had just given birth to my sister (who is now 47). . This entailed me walking a few more blocks to school – a sure sign that I was growing up! For ten years before and 30 years after, photographer Archie Lieberman followed the lives of one community – Scales Mound, Illinois, population 399 in 1965 – and especially one family – the Bill Hammer, Sr., family. I don't remember feeling that we were losing out on anything, but mostly we had to entertain ourselves - no playground and friends were miles away. 104,041 talking about this. The summers were long and glorious, so no-one wanted come in to bed. But for many of you, your clearest memories are about life at home. The odd legacy came from America or the UK but such things were usually kept quiet and not talked about – even though everybody knew somehow. This new architecture popped up like mushrooms, and soon, Dylan Thomas' "ugly, lovely town" would become plain ugly. . We were sent home from school on a regular basis. John Butler > ‎Growing up in the ‘60s and ‘70s UK. There was a shared toilet on the half landing below the flat. Family is important, it shouldn't be messed with - and in the 60s, the idea of messing with it really came to the fore. At school sports days I developed into an accomplished long-distance runner, eventually competing regularly in cross-country races. Reply. We also had a garden for the first time. I can remember vividly how warm and colourful the school seemed in the midst of winter, due mainly I suppose to the central heating (a luxury we did not have at home). Flannels were fashion staples. In 1960 I was nine years old, we lived in a pit terrace, two-up two-down. The roots of that have now grown, and we see the problem with our youth due to the lack of good fathering/mothering. Hi . I remember moving home from a Glasgow tenement to a post-war pre-fab. The School Broadcasting Council for the United Kingdom had been set up in 1947 and the wireless or radio played a great part in the education of school children in the 1960s. As a child I was brought up with very little by way of luxuries, no washing machine (mum did it by hand) no hoover just a carpet sweeper! Warm and fashionable and comfortable AF. Growing up in the 1960s, we heard a lot about the Cold War, so the Man From U.N.C.L.E. Only peace can conquer violence. Many of our fountain pens became communicators when we were running round playing spies. Young people began to stand up for their beliefs and their individuality. My memories of growing up in the late 50s early 60s were the old tin bath, it seems incredible that not many homes had bathrooms or inside toilets for that matter. The farm was mixed (milking, sheep and fatstock). See more ideas about my childhood memories, childhood memories, growing up. Only love can conquer hate. No fridge/freezer just a pantry to keep things cool even the milkman left the milk down the side of the house to keep it cool for us! We lived close to a canal and gradually watched this drained and turned into part of the M8 motorway! As an apprentice my pay was £2.50 a week. didn't always seem so far-fetched. Balaclavas. This is for all that grew up in the U.K. in the 50/60s. Your death was senseless and horrific, but it was not in … The bedrooms were freezing and I remember being pulled out of my warm bed to go to school. With the exception of two World Wars when women were given jobs to keep the home fires burning and manufacturing various things to ensure victory was at hand, the role of the housewife had not changed much in an enormous amounts of decades; they were the little lady at home whose almost sole … The snow was there from the end of December until March. Most Popular Now | 56,514 people are reading stories on the site right now. See more ideas about memories, childhood memories, my childhood memories. Farming & Rural Life in the 1950s & 60s In 1965, LOOK magazine ran an article entitled "Growing Up on a Farm, the Vanishing Life." 56,514 people are reading stories on the site right now. In the 60s the beatnik cult arrived and, although we didn’t see any in the rural area I lived in, I was aware of the trend and the accompanying facial hair. One year I actually scored a starring role as one of the three wise men but swapped it due to stage fright for the role of ‘Pedro, from Mexico’ (Don’t ask . Wayfinders shoes with a compass in the heel and animal track studs/patterning on the bottom. Snake belts. No one ever used that room to my knowledge. 1,811 talking about this. Both my granddad and my dad used to drive buses for Dearneways (a local bus company around the Dearne Valley) and in the school holidays, I would spend whole days travelling on the buses with them. More children in 50s had a … My Dad and grandfather also occasionally drove coaches to the seaside and such for a company called Phillipsons Coaches, also operating out of the Dearneways depot. Listening to the "Top 20" on a Sunday evening while my Dad recorded the show on his brand new reel-to-reel Grundig tape recorder. 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