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panther 01-02-2007 20:35

the rag and bone man?
 
:D remember him?:rolleyes:
always remember has a kid him coming up the back alley shouting "ANY RAG BONE?" and getting horse shi...oops:rolleyes: ...Poo on the back!:D
you rarely see horse and cart anymore!

Margaret Pilkington 01-02-2007 20:41

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Yes, I remember the Rag and bone chap...we used to get donkey stones as a swap for any rags...although we didn't have much in the way of rags...what wasn't used for cleaning the floors was used to make 'peg rugs'...for bedrooms and hallways.
The milk chap also used to come round with his horse and cart....and the milk was in churns on the back. We used to go out with a posh jug and a lace cover for the top...the lace cover was to stop smuts of soot getting into the milk until you got back indoors.
Birtwells Ice cream also used to come round with a horse and cart......my but we had wonderful roses ......and rhubarb!

jambutty 01-02-2007 20:47

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You mean my tailor?:D

cashman 01-02-2007 23:01

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you could hire a rag n bone cart fron trelfalls down clayton 50p a day they were very handy for copper back boilers from the old Demolished Milnshaw Estate. or so they tell me.;) :signntme: Happy Days PMSL.

cherokee 01-02-2007 23:23

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Margeret pilkington
what wasn't used for cleaning the floors was used to make 'peg rugs'...for bedrooms and hallways.




:eek: I remember my mum making one of those out of old coats and stuff..heehee she had it for years in the spare room at side of the bed ....geeeesh happy memories ...you can still buy peggers today i think lol!!!

flashy 02-02-2007 10:53

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ah i mentioned this a few weeks back, i was only very young when he used to come round my grans street, but i remember him :D

cjrk 02-02-2007 20:25

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One of the rag and bone men who used to frequent our street used to give out goldfish for rags. We were that poor, one goldfish used to feed all 5 of us. We were poor but we were happy, we were happy because we were poor!

Margaret Pilkington 02-02-2007 20:29

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We were so poor tht we couldn't AFFORD the water for a goldfish.......
we were so poor that the rag and bone man gave us a TIN fish...bring back vaudeville...the old ones are the best! :)

maxwell silver 02-02-2007 20:30

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I remember him back in't 60's,70's.Were it not those decades form of re-cycling:D

Mancie 02-02-2007 20:31

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Originally Posted by cjrk (Post 378515)
One of the rag and bone men who used to frequent our street used to give out goldfish for rags. We were that poor, one goldfish used to feed all 5 of us. We were poor but we were happy, we were happy because we were poor!

Hey.. you could have been our landlord.. we were the family of 12 living in your cellar!

cjrk 02-02-2007 20:33

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TIN? You were lucky; when I said goldfish, what I really meant was one of those gold coloured 'fish' that used to curl up in your hand. Kids of today don't know they're born.

cjrk 02-02-2007 20:34

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We were that poor, the only pets we could afford were head lice.

Margaret Pilkington 02-02-2007 20:38

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Yes I remember my Gran saving paper and string for the 'salvo'....I was never quite sure what 'salvo' was. Later on I learned it was 'Salvage'.
Nothing ever went to waste.....food was recycled......cooked veggies were fried up with a bit of bacon fat.....there was always a crock of stock in the kitchen. I am amazed that we weren't poisoned because it looked very grim and scummy sometimes,but it made wonderful broth....that and a few lovely dumplings made a good meal. No 'sell by dates' then.

My gran cut dresses down and made overalls from them...when the overalls became worn they were made into pinnies...and from there they went for floor cleaning or polishing cloths. newspaper was used to clean the windows........cut up into squares for lavvie paper.....made into twists to light the fire.

Margaret Pilkington 02-02-2007 20:39

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We couldn't even afford to feed head lice......we used to steal the cheese from the mousetrap! Why should the rodents have a better dinner than us kids?

Mancie 02-02-2007 20:44

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Ah the good old days... it were an hours walk t'mill.. worked a 22 hours shift then another hours walk home... and for supper we got a good hiding from our Dad


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