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Babies in the 40's 50's
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Sharron | Report | 14 Apr 2005 21:58 |
I can remember that Milton was in a brown hexagonal bottle that I think had cream cardboard round it and I could eat Bikkiepegs. |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 7 Mar 2005 17:27 |
VP I am lucky enough to have our 9 month old grandaughter living with us for a while, and there is nothing nicer than when she has been bathed and I give her, her bottle, that lovely feeling of a nicely smelling baby all sleepy, and cosy, nothing beats that. :)) Lynda |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 7 Mar 2005 16:26 |
I have just seen a Victorian babies bottle on ebay it's £6.07. If you want a bit of nostalga have a look. Lynda |
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Scrummy | Report | 7 Mar 2005 16:15 |
nudge |
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Scrummy | Report | 7 Mar 2005 10:11 |
gerry, I did the same thing. Had the baby at home and after 5 days got fed up with being in the house so walked into town, went in the International Stores (that dates me) and came home - minus baby !!. Rushed into town and collected her from outside the store but on the way home was accosted by our fierce midwife who demanded to know why I wasnt at home in bed . If only she had known !!!!!! brenda |
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Mommylonglegs | Report | 7 Mar 2005 09:13 |
Oh, Sue. Woodwards Gripe water. I too loved it and would take a swig from the bottle. Did the same with Delrosa Rose Hip Syrup. Can anyone remember the little boxes of Robinsons foods. Pear and apple was delicious. When I had my first baby in 1976, my Mum bought me a pack of ten, shaped toweling Napkins. Not as thick as the terry square though. Never seen them since. Jenny. |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 7 Mar 2005 09:05 |
Jamie I didn't realise Milton was still in use, bet it's expensive. Gerri All those things we said we'd never do before we had our children. I listened to both my children say, before they had children 'I will never let them do this, I will never do that' well they do now :)) We all learn the hard way don't we. Lynda |
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MrsBucketBouquet | Report | 7 Mar 2005 01:26 |
None of MY babies would ever have a DUMMY!!!! oh no! So I said.... Baby was 8 days old when I walked to the shops to buy as many dummies as the shop had.... I walked back home to the mother in laws, walked up the path to see her lifting the net curtain and shouting...... WHERES THE BABY? Id left her outside the shop!...oops! lol That babys 36 now and been a pain in the perverbial ever since...mayabe I should have left her there lol (not really lol) Gerri x |
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Jamie | Report | 7 Mar 2005 01:16 |
just thought i'd add that my wife uses MILTON sterelising stuff now for our baby Jamie |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 6 Mar 2005 23:28 |
Another bigThank You to everyone for all your description of bottle shapes & cleaning, nappies and all sorts, been lovely to read all your memories, must of made an impression on us, as you are all so descriptive. Thanks again, all this will go in my little book :))) Lynda |
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Sue | Report | 6 Mar 2005 22:44 |
Susie - a girl after my own heart! I too used a Tupperware box to sterilise the bottles in for all 4 of mine! I breast fed them all ranging from 3 months to 15 months and only ever had 3 bottles (bought from Mothercare in 1971 for my first baby). We were told not to rinse the bottles after sterilising and the Milton smell was very strong. Now you are told to rinse the bottles and teats with boiled water before filling with milk. My daughters both used steam sterilisers for their childrens bottles although D-i-L used Milton. I had 2 dozen Mothercare terry nappies (not the best quality, but next down) which did for all 4 of mine, which I kept in a bucket of Napisan and boiled them daily in a big saucepan. There's nothing like a line of snowy white nappies blowing on the line on a sunny day! I also had one-way nappy liners which were sluiced in the toilet before soaking in the bucket. I also used cotton wool and water - no nappy rash for my kids. When my 3rd baby was born in 1980, I had disposable nappy liners - a real treat! LOL When my younger son was born in 1984 I used disposable nappies when we were camping or caravanning, but still used terries at home. I still have 3 original nappies which I have used on my grandson (now aged 6) when he was a baby, much to his Mum's disgust! 'How can anyone WASH nappies?' I remember being really pleased when I found tie up plastic pants in Boots, just like I used for my kids, to use for grandson. How sad is that! Back to Lynda's original post - I remember my brother having glass banana shaped feeding bottles with a teat at each end. He was born in 1951. Also going to the Clinic to get him weighed and getting Welfare Orange and Cod Liver Oil in glass bottles with corks and National Dried milk in tins. Mum always gave us our Cod Liver Oil in the bath so when we spat it out (it tasted DISGUSTING) we wouldn't ruin our clothes! We had a huge pram and I remember sitting on a seat at the handle end when my brother was tiny. As he got older and was sitting up, there was a removable panel in the centre of the base of the pram where we could put our feet when we sat one at each end. I think Mum also put shopping there sometimes. I am surprised no-one has mentioned Woodwards Gripe Water. Oooh I love the taste of that! I remember when I was about 8, swigging it from the bottle at my 2nd cousin's house after she gave some to her baby! My kids all had it - just so I could have some too! LOL Thanks for the memories :o) Sue xx |
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Valerie | Report | 6 Mar 2005 22:30 |
I was born in 1950 and as a toddler I can remember the small bottles of orange juice handed out after we were weighed at the clinic. Also remember my friends mum feeding her baby Oster milk, I used to call it oyster milk. And what about that awful malt extract and cod liver oil. |
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Denise | Report | 6 Mar 2005 22:09 |
Hi Everyone, I have one of those glass bottles but it doesn't have the teat with it it is not the bannana one but I have seen them on an internet site,don't know where it came from as I was born in 1966 but mum breast fed us untill we were 2yrs old and I breast fed mine for the first 14months,but I have had this bottle since I was a teenager and kept it in case it was ever worth anything.Denise. |
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The Bag | Report | 6 Mar 2005 21:22 |
Rubber pants! Always frilly (She tried my mother, she tried!) Rosehip syrup from the clinic, and bikkie pegs on a ribbon.Farex rusks anyone else remember TANCOLIN cough mixure? |
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Joan | Report | 6 Mar 2005 20:57 |
i think the banana shaped bottles were what now would be called anti-colic bottles. I seem to remember my gran telling me they stopped babies having tummy ache. |
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Chris Ho :) | Report | 6 Mar 2005 19:40 |
A friend at work recently bought a Pyrex glass bottle from e-bay, they also had the banana one! Used to sell those Harringtons nappies, Gold, silver,red and blue seal, and those muslin squares, don't think children wear those Ladybird Aertex vests and pants anymore, happy times in the Babywear dept! :)) (do like these threads, memory jerkers!) |
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valinkent | Report | 6 Mar 2005 19:32 |
Sandra and Lynda I just loved the Orange juice ,drank more myself than i gave to my babies ,see i knew it it was bad for them .Yes i remember the dinky bottles and rose hip syrup used to get them to sleep did,nt it ? Just had my sister over and had 2 bottles of wine hick, hik . lol Val |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 6 Mar 2005 17:09 |
My Mother in law worked for the company that made nappisan, milton etc, so I used to get all those things free. I can remember the sterilizer unit, not many of my friends had one of those, but as others have said a lot of them would keep the bottles in a tupperware bowl. I also had the 'right' bucket for the nappies, it had a lid !! Used to hate getting the nappies out of the bucket everyday then washing them, but loved it when you had a line full of lovely white nappies. Lynda |
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Lily | Report | 6 Mar 2005 16:35 |
No recollection of my own baby days, son was born late seventies, but I was surprised to see my niece recently, using the microwave to sterilise her baby's bottles! How things change! Dilys |
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Ann | Report | 6 Mar 2005 16:33 |
You can still get Bickie Pegs for teething!!! I use Miltons all round the house, not just for baby things. Also use Napisan as a general stain remover for all washing. Amazing stuff. |