Great thread, and some great posts....brings back memories.
Coal fire in the sitting room and a Rayburn in the kitchen ...the only rooms in the house that were warm. Bedrooms were bloody freezing, with about two tons of blankets on the bed, there was more chance of being crushed to death than there was of getting hyperthermia. Ice on the inside of the windows!
Playing footy from morning till night, and going home covered in clarts and hungry. Didn't matter how muddy/dirty you got, bath night was still on Sunday.
People used just open their front door and let the dog out....it would come back later.
What does come to mind though, is that most of the stuff me and my mates done as young-uns, cost nowt. Even bikes seemed to last for years and were passed down when no longer needed.
I had two older cousins lived in the same street, so got all sorts handed down from them. If it was still decent, my younger brothers then got it.
Coal fire in the sitting room and a Rayburn in the kitchen ...the only rooms in the house that were warm. Bedrooms were bloody freezing, with about two tons of blankets on the bed, there was more chance of being crushed to death than there was of getting hyperthermia. Ice on the inside of the windows!
Playing footy from morning till night, and going home covered in clarts and hungry. Didn't matter how muddy/dirty you got, bath night was still on Sunday.
People used just open their front door and let the dog out....it would come back later.
What does come to mind though, is that most of the stuff me and my mates done as young-uns, cost nowt. Even bikes seemed to last for years and were passed down when no longer needed.
I had two older cousins lived in the same street, so got all sorts handed down from them. If it was still decent, my younger brothers then got it.



another time bird nesting over in Boldon the little shop next to the bus stop had a 5 boys