Today would have been my parents 63rd Wedding Anniversary......
I was with Dad this morning..... they spent their honeymoon at Clacton !! which was so far away they stopped en route for a cup of tea. It was so warm that dad that they were able to sit out at 9:30 and have plaice and chips which my father remembers was 2 & 9 each. About 14 1/2p in new money :D
This of course got my father in to reminiscing..... he mentioned that the oldest Pie & Mash shop in London was closing and how he remembered it as costing 2&1..... 2d for the pie and a 1d for the mash. He then went on about faggots and pease pudding and saveloy and peace pudding (not the Saveloys we get now you understand but from a German butcher.
He then went on about when he lived in London (we're talking pre sept 1940) the family next door consisted of 6 adults and they asked him every Friday to get them each fish & chips... it cost 1 & 9 each (9 1/2p) and he had to run back so it was still warm. He was paid a 1d.
Apparently he and his brother used to collect wood and then sell it and take the money for Fish & Chips on Pie and Mash!
He remembers a pack of cigarettes was 4d or a halfpenny for one cigarette.....
And don't get him on how much fish & chips, cinema tickets and a bus to Hoddesdon for an evening was....
Different times with simpler pleasures.

What wonderful memories to have and to have your pictures as well.
ReplyDeleteA different lifestyle altogether, and seems they shared such a happy life together....