Has Britain got so much worse? I had relatives who emigrated to Australia in the 50s when I was a child. What was life like in an industrial city in the midlands?
Like the other kids I played in the bombed building sites, lots of fun but not exactly ideal.
Peasoupers where you literally couldn't see your hand in front of you. No wonder I was blue lighted to hospital with severe bronchitis round about the same time DH nearly died of pneumonia. Don't think the pollution helped us much.
Oh how I'd have loved central heating and double glazing although as a child I did like the patterns jack frost left on to he inside of my bedroom window.
Toilet at the top of the backyard, common where I grew up, not many about now.
Very strict discipline at school, well you can't have much time to comfort a scared five year old when you've got 48 in the class and don't even know what a TA is.
In the 60s I started work, like most of us I got paid about half what a man doing the same job got paid.
I lived near a home for unmatrird mothers, when I was queuing to use the phone id hear them begging to be allowed to bring baby home. I think most were adopted. Do we still have those homes?
As a young mum in the 70s I have memories of trying to get baby, toddler, shopping and pushchair on a bus. Of course the pushchair had to be folded and it was hard. I take GC on the bus now and the driver lowers the floor so I just wheel him on and park him in a designated space. Even bigger thing for people in wheelchairs, how did they ever go out?
Oh I forgot we didn't have as many potholes.
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