Remember it well, esp schools stick in my mind<SADISTIC TEACHERS>springs to mind.
Turn you to drink Rob.Yep, Nuns in my case Trev, the biggest sadists of all!
Turn you to drink Rob.![]()
Much of this simply isn't true, for most families, in our city, or where my grandparents, and many of my cousins lived.
My childhood was in the 40's and 50's, and some of the things shown in the video just didn't happen in those times, let alone the sixties. Indeed, in the sixties, we were bringing up our own children, although they were too young to be allowed to go their own way.
Still, it does make nostalgic viewing though.
No way are you older than me, had my eye surgery now so will take a second look next time you are back.It might not be a true experience for you, but I think that very much depends on where in the country you lived and has a lot to do with family background, upbringing and circumstances. You were obviously brought up in a city, for me we were semi-rural
Quite a lot of it rings true for me, especially the amount of freedom to roam, climbing trees, walking, running and roaming with friends up to 15 mile radius or more, especially at weekends when not at school, and travelling on (abundant and cheap!) public transport solo or with friends, (although maybe not quite as young as 5).
All the schools I attended were local and walking distance. Senior school was over 2 miles away. There were school buses, but we always usually preferred to walk the two miles there and back regardless of sun, rain, wind or snow and ice. After being dropped off at infant school on the very first day, I was never accompanied by anyone thereafter. From the age of 5 onwards I walked solo to and from infant and junior schools, which were just over half a mile away.
I'm talking late 50s and into the 60s![]()
Surprised you say that . Childhood early 50s into 60s , virtually all shown was bang onMuch of this simply isn't true, for most families, in our city, or where my grandparents, and many of my cousins lived.
My childhood was in the 40's and 50's, and some of the things shown in the video just didn't happen in those times, let alone the sixties. Indeed, in the sixties, we were bringing up our own children, although they were too young to be allowed to go their own way.
Still, it does make nostalgic viewing though.
Well, yes, because they deliberately left out all the relevant, interesting bits of history to make it dull and irrelevant.90% tought at school was pure sh-t, who wants to know when the head of some king was chopped of in 1166 etc, all required is maths english sience, hence we home school our kids after primery, daughter now at collage doing a english degree.
I always remember the walk to school, rules were if the journey was 3 miles+ they put on a bus. One route to school was 2.9miles so no bus.
My late father in law said the same. Bloody evil, apparently. Remember Sister Assumpta in Father Ted?Yep, Nuns in my case Trev, the biggest sadists of all!