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Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 17 May 2019, 05:32
by Cathy
A bit like this motley crew Stanley? They have been stored in a box for over 20yrs waiting for their new owners ie grandchildren, and there's more of them, dolls too.
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Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 17 May 2019, 06:41
by Stanley
Yes Cathy but mine are out in the open and every now and then I chuck them in the washing machine.....

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 17 May 2019, 06:56
by Big Kev
Stanley wrote: 16 May 2019, 05:07 Image

The Golliwog used to be perfectly acceptable but now is anathema. Robertson's jams and marmalade made an enamelled Golliwog badge as an advertising ploy. Again, not acceptable today.
The shop on the corner of Park Road/Rainhall Road had the ceramic golliwog band in the window a couple of weeks ago, I believe it sold very quickly so there's still a market for them.

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 17 May 2019, 09:58
by Cathy
Here's another toy making a come-back
Mr Potato Head (launched by Hasbro 1952)
He's 69yrs old and more than 30 licensed characters have been created.
In 1987 he lost his pipe due to pressure from the anti-smoking lobby. He has recently become popular again due to his appearance as one of the characters in the enormously popular animated Toy Story films.
There are 350 Mr Potato Head parts and pieces available.
More than 100 million have been sold.

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 17 May 2019, 10:00
by Marilyn
We have a shop that sells Golliwogs. I don't know what level of trade they do in Golliwogs.
Forgive me if I am wrong, but I thought "Black Mama" dolls more offensive to Golliwogs? ( Black Mama dolls looking like maids, wearing aprons, with heads covered with scarf)

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 17 May 2019, 10:26
by Tizer
Big Kev wrote: 17 May 2019, 06:56 The shop on the corner of Park Road/Rainhall Road had the ceramic golliwog band in the window a couple of weeks ago, I believe it sold very quickly...
Probably bought by Tommy Robinson while he was in Barlick to wind up Stanley by putting that leaflet through his letterbox. :laugh5:

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 18 May 2019, 02:27
by Stanley
I'm still trying to work out why that came. High quality colour print, I wonder who financed it?

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 18 May 2019, 09:06
by PanBiker
You got it because he will be on your ballot paper.

Have a look at the imprint, that should tell you the promoter (which is the agent) and you should also see who printed it. Doesn't tell you who financed it but there are plenty of well heeled Nazi's supporters around.

You will have one vote in the ballot and you can vote for a single party or any of the individual candidates or independents.

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 18 May 2019, 11:34
by Marilyn
CATHY...I have saved nothing for grandchildren. It has been drummed in to me there will not be any grandchildren! So I throw all sorts of stuff away...or take it to the charity shop. It was hard to part with the (teddy) bears, but someone will love them.

Do I spy a teddy I made in the group you photographed? Seems familiar...

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 18 May 2019, 11:35
by Tizer
Stanley wrote: 18 May 2019, 02:27 High quality colour print, I wonder who financed it?
Aaron Banks, perhaps? He funded Farage.

Ian, it's always amusing here to see we are voting for candidates for `The South West and Gibraltar'! :smile:

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 19 May 2019, 02:50
by Stanley
Tiz. That is peculiar!
Maz, I don't have soft toys for the grandchildren, I have them for me!Mind you, if someone says they like one I give it to them.....

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 19 May 2019, 03:56
by Cathy
Yes Marilyn, this is the one you made.
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I did ask Chels if she could remember what she called the teddy, but sadly no.

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 19 May 2019, 05:02
by Marilyn
I thought I recognised it. :laugh5: ( ears are a bit big- must have been the pattern)
I recognised "Bingo" too...

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 20 May 2019, 03:20
by Stanley
I think he is great Maz! I'd find room on my shelf for him!

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 21 May 2019, 03:47
by Stanley
Something that always struck me as strange was the way that playground and street games used to alter. One minute everybody was playing whip and top and next thing you knew it was marbles or bowling hoops. There didn't seem to be any rhyme or reason for the shifts in fashion. Skipping ropes were fairly constant for the girls I think.
Later of course advertising and commerce realised that the young were a market and we got things like Hula Hoops.
I like the fact that the kids in the back street still chalk games on the street. Someone told me one day that it made a mess. I said that it didn't bother me and a good shower cleaned it all away. I like to see it..... They still do what we used to do, obstacle courses of skipping squares....

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 21 May 2019, 05:56
by Wendyf
I just looked to see where the word Hopscotch came from. It used to be called Scotch Hopper, scotches being the marks on the ground and nothing to do with Scotland where the game is called Peevers.

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 21 May 2019, 06:06
by Stanley
:good: :biggrin2:

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 21 May 2019, 09:07
by Tripps
Thanks for that - it's a good word to add to the repertoire. peever.

I guess it's related to pavement and paviour somewhere down the line.

My hopscotch slate was a very cherished possession at one time. :smile:

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 21 May 2019, 10:24
by Wendyf
He he, the phrase "I'll lift my peever" could come in handy sometimes!

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 22 May 2019, 02:40
by Stanley
New to me as well, I have stored it away in the back of my head.

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 22 May 2019, 04:30
by Big Kev
Big Kev wrote: 17 May 2019, 06:56
Stanley wrote: 16 May 2019, 05:07 Image

The Golliwog used to be perfectly acceptable but now is anathema. Robertson's jams and marmalade made an enamelled Golliwog badge as an advertising ploy. Again, not acceptable today.
The shop on the corner of Park Road/Rainhall Road had the ceramic golliwog band in the window a couple of weeks ago, I believe it sold very quickly so there's still a market for them.
I stand corrected, the Robertson's Golliwig Band is still in the shop. They were manufactured by Wade, I nearly bought the set but couldn't justify £65 on 'ornaments' :-)

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 22 May 2019, 05:39
by Stanley
I have to agree.... Mind you, I have been known to spend ridiculous amounts on rare books....

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 22 May 2019, 07:35
by plaques
Big Kev wrote: 22 May 2019, 04:30 I nearly bought the set but couldn't justify £65 on 'ornaments'
Its no more use than an ornament. But if gives you pleasure and raises a smile every time you look at it, why not. Ornaments are very personal things not to be judged by others on cost alone.

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 22 May 2019, 08:50
by Tripps
plaques wrote: 22 May 2019, 07:35 Ornaments are very personal things not to be judged by others on cost alone.
Well said sir. Here's my 'family of J & G Morten farmers and their wives.
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Antiques of the future, and they make me smile. :smile:

Re: CHILDHOOD MEMORIES

Posted: 23 May 2019, 02:17
by Stanley
I think Conor's knicker prints come under that heading.....
The wooden scooter the joiner at father's works made for me during the war. Hours of fun and entertainment at a time when that was thin on the ground.