I know it's an old post but I couldn't let it go by.....
Television.. we got our 1st telly in 1957, fourteen inch bakelite bush from Roy Smiths in Brampton, 3 channels, Granada,BBC and Midlands.
We had just moved into a "modern" semi the year I was born, 2 toilets one inside one out.
No "fitted" carpets, the room carpet was a basic square one so at least 2 feet of floor was visible all round the room and as we had hard floors these had to be kept polished, as did the doorsteps {Cardinal white for doorsteps and Cardinal red for the floors}
Wallpaper never went up to the ceiling, it stopped at picture rail height with a small border on it then the rest of the wall above was painted to match the ceiling.
Also......
Fridges were the pantry,
Music in the house was whistling{or my brothers Dansette},
Showers were standing in the rain,
Hair shampoo was a block of green fairy soap,
Manicures was biting your nails,
Going out for a meal was standing on the back garden with a sugar sandwich,
We also had......
Two postal deliveries a day, one on Sunday,
Seven different firms delivering milk,
Four different firms selling ice cream,
Davenports beer at home deliveries {I know!}
Craig's pantry,
We had 29 shops in the village {now we have about 8}
And most importantly we had a local bobby who LIVED on the estate.
I dedicate this next bit to the one person who busted a gut for us when we were growing up and virtually never got a word of thanks
For my mum Monday was wash day, ALL DAY single tub hoover with manual mangle and boiler in the wash house with dolly tub.
Tuesday was ironing day, ALL DAY choice of 2 flat irons one ironing one warming on the stove {the 3rd heavy one propped the door open}
plus she had to be cook, cleaner, shopper, nurse, in short general dogs body, she was on call 24/7
That woman never stopped, taking care of the house was a full time job for her with hardly a word of complaint. My father, again like most blokes then, were the bread winners so did very little around the house {that was wimmins work}