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gdm27 04-05-2011 18:46

What was it called?
 
Those things you saw every day when you was a nipper but not sure what it was called due to less grey matter! What was the name of that cloth/lace thing on the back of Dads chair to stop the grease stain from his barnet?? :confused:

MargaretR 04-05-2011 18:54

Re: What was it called?
 
Antimacasser - not sure of right spelling.
Macasser was a type of hair oil - the 'anti' bit related to keeping it off the upholstery

PS just had a quick google - spelling almost right
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/antimacassar

Bernard Dawson 04-05-2011 19:02

Re: What was it called?
 
A thingimijig wasn't it.

steeljack 04-05-2011 19:29

Re: What was it called?
 
not sure of the name , but my Grandma was allways crocheting them from big bobbins of factory cotton , never knew where she had accquired them :eek:

gdm27 04-05-2011 19:34

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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 903369)
A thingimijig wasn't it.

No, that was something else!

Gremlin 04-05-2011 19:38

Re: What was it called?
 
Before we set off on tour with a Batty Holt's coach we had to change the antimacassa on the top of the seats if they were greasy or dirty from the last customer head.

If I remember correctly ours were white with BH embroidered in them.
Coach tours were a bit posh in those days (1965 ish) and before you start we didn't have a horse pulling it. It was a long way to Lake Garda.

Margaret Pilkington 04-05-2011 20:09

Re: What was it called?
 
Yes, I remember then too, and you are spot on Margaret, with why they were called AntiMaccassars.
We just called them Chair back covers and my grandma used to crochet her chair back covers.......grandad used to fall asleep in the chair and then walk around with his bald head the same pattern as the covers.......he didn't need the back of his chair protecting...he had no hair(to speak of).......Uncle Harry(his son) had thick dark wavy hair which he would slick down with Brilliantine......a colourless oily liquid that made his hair shine........he was in the RAF........an original Brylcreem boy(except it was Brilliantine).

garinda 04-05-2011 21:29

Re: What was it called?
 
My Aunty Macassar had some lovely ones.

:D

gdm27 05-05-2011 12:54

Re: What was it called?
 
OK what about those little pills Mum used to give us, Lung Healers?? Anyone remember those, what did they do and what were they??? :confused::confused::confused:

cashman 05-05-2011 13:20

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Originally Posted by gdm27 (Post 903613)
OK what about those little pills Mum used to give us, Lung Healers?? Anyone remember those, what did they do and what were they??? :confused::confused::confused:

Never heard of them, but "Healed yer Lungs" would be a rough guess.:D

Margaret Pilkington 05-05-2011 15:17

Re: What was it called?
 
Yes, Fennings little Lung healers......Dr Doans backache pills and I think he was the originator of Bile Beans too(but I am happy to be corrected).

jaysay 05-05-2011 17:59

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 903637)
Yes, Fennings little Lung healers......Dr Doans backache pills and I think he was the originator of Bile Beans too(but I am happy to be corrected).

Them are the ones Margaret, Used to take um all the time when I was young;) sadly they didn't work:D

beechy 06-05-2011 17:07

Re: What was it called?
 
i remember Mothers Little Helpers..similar ?

Margaret Pilkington 06-05-2011 17:19

Re: What was it called?
 
No Beechy, that was something entirely different....you needed a script for those......Valium was their other name.

jaysay 06-05-2011 17:41

Re: What was it called?
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 903995)
No Beechy, that was something entirely different....you needed a script for those......Valium was their other name.

Oh those little blue pills Margaret:hesoff:


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