Ramblings of a nonagenerian (vintage 1923). Grew up in Lambeth in the 20s and 30s. Lived and worked in London during World War II. I have been attempting to do the Telegraph Cryptic Crossword since 1939! (My daughter says I *have* to write this, but I am troubled as it sounds so conceited.) I bought my first computer aged 85 and am continually frustrated by the vagaries of the technological age.
Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Ancient Artefacts
Some time in the 1970s I was sitting in the dining room of avery old pub in Wiltshire enjoying my meal. Hanging on the wall opposite me was a number of brass and iron objects from bygone days. Two of these looked vaguely familiar. They looked like black iron coat hangers but I couldn't think where I had previously seen them. When I reached home I went into the kitchen to put the kettle on and there hanging from the ceiling were my two "coat hangers". They held the rails of my clothes drier which hung from the ceiling and were raised up and down by means of a pulley. No wonder I thought they looked familiar! In the days before tumble driers they were in valuable and during the 1950s were usually festooned with towelling nappies (before the invention of pampers). I must confess to being a bit put out to find my useful drier being classed as ancient artefacts. In my friend's house their ceiling drier hung over the Aga and she and her sister would make a mad rush into their kitchen to rescue their undies before the fumes of frying bacon rose upward. Those were the days!!.
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