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on 27/07/2010 at 13:08
Score : 9/10
I have been looking for a site like this.
My childhood era appears to have faded away with no more than an occasional mention. I am saddened at being rebuffed during conversations about events I remember from what I consider to be a respectful but legislative free time. You were safe, you were encouraged to explore. The 50's as a topic, gets moved on swiftly to the 60's or the 70's and of course we have the continual programming schedules of the 30's and 40's.
Playing on bomb sites had its dangers, a cut here and a bruise there, not one person I knew had any serious injuries, we had no 'Health & Safety' just our common sense. We looked left, we looked right and we looked left again before crossing the road. Holidays were spent making a camp in the woods and sleeping out in all weathers, showers were short rain falls, joining the Cubs and then The Boy Scouts, learning about ourselves far away from Parents. Oh and Big Brother (not even an embryo then) if ever there was a case for Amniocentesis!
WE WERE ALLOWED TO GROW UP, I think, as God intended.
on 23/07/2010 at 10:04
Score : 10/10
Just a fantastic nostalgic website that brings back so many simple memories long forgotten.
As a graphic designer of many years I found the site excellent to navigate and very well thought out ... who needs loads of 'Flash'? :-)
on 22/07/2010 at 19:10
Score : 10/10
Great way to stir the old memories.
on 19/07/2010 at 20:27
Score : 8/10
60.s God ,makes me want to cry, as a teenager we all worked,all had a little money for trivialities,all us lads had a m/bike then later a car(paid for)...No problems with racisism(there were no one but us natives)or immigration,legal or otherwise. christ,makes me want to cry when I think what the dickhead politicians have done to the country. 50 years paying tax and I don.t even get a enough pension to live on or a guarantee of a hospital bed when the time comes..
on 19/07/2010 at 18:42
Score : 10/10
I yearn to go back to the Fifties when everybody had hope and looks forward to the future. Here we are living in the future and I feel sorry for the poor young people of today. Those days were wonderful. People were allowed to smoke, drink and socialise in the pubs, go out dancing, coffee shops, full English breakfast, Routemaster buses, sweet shops (I used to love Pez sweets, sugar mice, bag of sweets for sixpence, Mummy and Daddy and lovely my lovely brothers. We used to play outside with fear of an sssstrangers. Oh how I long for yesterday!
on 08/07/2010 at 16:32
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Brilliant website, the only 50s site i found that was English!
I was trying to put together a little quiz for a 50th birthday party, your site was very helpful.
I was also very suprised to see the photo of Clokes in Borough Green, since i grew up there myself!
Claire
on 26/06/2010 at 13:33
Score : 10/10
Really great site thanks a lot for all the hard work which must have gone into it.
on 21/06/2010 at 14:01
Score : 10/10
Loved the site. Growing up in the 50s and 60s can relate to it all. Was a budding pop star myself but never got past the 'bud' stage. Wore the suits and brothel creepers. Had a motorbike. Married young. Young mum and dad. Looking back loved it all. Huddersfield lad. Now in Australia. Never thought in the 60s that I'd be in mi 60s someday!!!! Still plonk on guitar. Dream not dead yet!!!!!!
on 11/06/2010 at 08:48
Score : 10/10
Great site took me back to my childhood in the 50s,brought back programmes I had thought had gone for ever,WELL DONE

on 09/06/2010 at 22:27
Score : 10/10
Thank you for an amazing site. In particular a big thanks for the picture of Seaview Holiday Park in Swalecliffe. I spent all my childhood holidays in the chalets there and seeing it brought back so many good memories. I absolutely loved it there and never wanted the holiday to end. Seeing it as I remember it on your site brought a tear to my eye. Thank you again.
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