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Christmas Memories
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Sorry - I know this is early but I am planning a special evening of nostalgia - Christmas in the 1950s and I would value your memories please (from those who are old enough!)
I will start you off -
Who remembers: Christmas decorations we called trimmings hung in the living room fastened from the central light out to the 4 sides and corners of the room, then draped over with tinsel type thin strands called "Lametta"
Big concertina type paper bells hung from the ceiling.
Writing to Father Christmas - he wasn't called Santa in my childhood.......
Siver "joeys" - threepenny bits in twists of greaseproof paper hidden in the Christmas Pud.
Now over to you ................... many thanks! :)
I will start you off -
Who remembers: Christmas decorations we called trimmings hung in the living room fastened from the central light out to the 4 sides and corners of the room, then draped over with tinsel type thin strands called "Lametta"
Big concertina type paper bells hung from the ceiling.
Writing to Father Christmas - he wasn't called Santa in my childhood.......
Siver "joeys" - threepenny bits in twists of greaseproof paper hidden in the Christmas Pud.
Now over to you ................... many thanks! :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Living Room mirrors had Christmas messages added in some sort of whitening by 'artistic mum'
(what was that stuff? maybe it was the same stuff used to blank out whole windows when redecorating)
don't forget the Okie Cokey and the Conga
the main piece of magic I remember was cramming a crazy number of revellers into one tiny room - usually with a Parlour next door, completely empty!
(what was that stuff? maybe it was the same stuff used to blank out whole windows when redecorating)
don't forget the Okie Cokey and the Conga
the main piece of magic I remember was cramming a crazy number of revellers into one tiny room - usually with a Parlour next door, completely empty!