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cashman 11-08-2009 10:53

Re: It was your job to do, when you was a kid.
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 735370)
I'm 63 and I don't remember farthings ossylass:rolleyes:

i'd be suprised if ya remembered Half A Crown.:D

MargaretR 11-08-2009 12:26

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I have been amazed how all my senses, and my memory, have improved since I improved my nutrition and cut out all pharmacuticals.

sm_counsell 11-08-2009 19:52

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I used to 'sand stone my grandad's step when he lived in Cross St. Ossy. but I don't think he gave me a farthing, perhaps a bit more. I remember he used to to go to James St. Club and play on the 'Bandit' if he won he always used to give me something. I can remember the other men used to queue up behind him when he was on the 'Bandit' because he was always winning!!
What lovely memories!

sm_counsell 11-08-2009 19:54

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Margaret, I'd like to be your friend and I've been trying for ages to send you a message (re. thread: Mullards) but without success.
Any suggestions??

MargaretR 11-08-2009 21:05

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Originally Posted by sm_counsell (Post 735506)
Margaret, I'd like to be your friend and I've been trying for ages to send you a message (re. thread: Mullards) but without success.
Any suggestions??

I have sent you a private message -look at 'notifications' top right of this page :D

jaysay 12-08-2009 09:08

Re: It was your job to do, when you was a kid.
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 735383)
I'm 66 and I do - they had a wren on the back.

I've seen um Margaret but can't remember them being legal tender:rolleyes:

jaysay 12-08-2009 09:10

Re: It was your job to do, when you was a kid.
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 735415)
I have been amazed how all my senses, and my memory, have improved since I improved my nutrition and cut out all pharmacuticals.

No hope for me then Margaret,:rolleyes: and you shut your face cashy, or I'll get you at playtime:D :p

West Ender 12-08-2009 21:41

Re: It was your job to do, when you was a kid.
 
Farthings were legal tender until 1960 so I don't know how you missed them, Jaysay. Mind you, I can't remember using them much after about 1955. Before that they were common.

cashman 12-08-2009 22:08

Re: It was your job to do, when you was a kid.
 
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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 735810)
Farthings were legal tender until 1960 so I don't know how you missed them, Jaysay. Mind you, I can't remember using them much after about 1955. Before that they were common.

Blackjacks were 4 a penny n Fruit Salad,:)

steeljack 12-08-2009 22:16

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bit of a wander , maybe should be a new thread , Maybe I'm wrong but I think one thing about the "old" money, weights and measures systems was they stimulated a childs brain a bit more than everything being based on 10. No proof to back it up , just a general observation over time
anyone agree/disagree ?

Eric 12-08-2009 23:25

Re: It was your job to do, when you was a kid.
 
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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 735829)
bit of a wander , maybe should be a new thread , Maybe I'm wrong but I think one thing about the "old" money, weights and measures systems was they stimulated a childs brain a bit more than everything being based on 10. No proof to back it up , just a general observation over time
anyone agree/disagree ?

This crossed my mind too .... it might take a little more mental effort to figure how many half crowns there are in a pound, than working out how many quarters are in a dollar. I remember some of the arithmetic questions, like adding one pound eleven shillings and three pence three farthings to seventeen and a half guineas:eek:

jaysay 13-08-2009 09:38

Re: It was your job to do, when you was a kid.
 
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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 735810)
Farthings were legal tender until 1960 so I don't know how you missed them, Jaysay. Mind you, I can't remember using them much after about 1955. Before that they were common.

I've seen them but certainly can't remember using them at all Margaret

jaysay 13-08-2009 09:47

Re: It was your job to do, when you was a kid.
 
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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 735837)
This crossed my mind too .... it might take a little more mental effort to figure how many half crowns there are in a pound, than working out how many quarters are in a dollar. I remember some of the arithmetic questions, like adding one pound eleven shillings and three pence three farthings to seventeen and a half guineas:eek:

That had me scratching my head Eric, and just proves how we have forgotten old money, I think your little sum would total
20£ 4 shillings 9 old pence 3 farthings, but hey I'm not 100% sure:eek:

West Ender 13-08-2009 22:17

Re: It was your job to do, when you was a kid.
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 735929)
I've seen them but certainly can't remember using them at all Margaret

Jaysay, I'm not Margaret. ;)

Oh, I make the sum £19/18/9 3/4 - this is after 2 large glasses of red wine so may be rubbish.

Retlaw 13-08-2009 22:48

Re: It was your job to do, when you was a kid.
 
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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 736143)
Jaysay, I'm not Margaret. ;)

Oh, I make the sum £19/18/9 3/4 - this is after 2 large glasses of red wine so may be rubbish.


Correct £19-18s-9d and 3/4d.
and 8 1/2 dollars [[2s-6d] made £1
10 florins = £1
20s = £1
40 tanners £1
80 3d bits =£1.
240d == £1
480 1/2d == £1

I still reckon up thinks in old value
like some loafs of bread are now near 25 bob, my gran used to feed 5 for a week on not much more.

Now for the cruncher how much were a groat
Retlaw.


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