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debm55

(61,502 posts)
Mon May 11, 2026, 09:18 PM 22 hrs ago

Growing up, what are some things that could be found in your house, that are not in your house today. Me, black and

white televisions. And you??? Oh and radiators.

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Growing up, what are some things that could be found in your house, that are not in your house today. Me, black and (Original Post) debm55 22 hrs ago OP
Sears Roebuck catalogs UpInArms 22 hrs ago #1
Thank you very much, UpinArms. I did that too. debm55 22 hrs ago #3
Montgomery wards catalog too BlueWaveNeverEnd 6 hrs ago #79
You are right about Sear's and Montgomery Ward's. We used to get J C Penney"s too. TY, BlueWaveNeverEnd. debm55 6 hrs ago #86
First thing to mind... buzzycrumbhunger 22 hrs ago #2
Thank you very much,buzzycrumbhunger. I remember that stuff and totally agree it hurt a heck of a lot worse then the debm55 22 hrs ago #5
B&W TV PJMcK 22 hrs ago #4
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHH. Love your list, PJMcK debm55 22 hrs ago #7
Flashback Fathers day I get to pick recliner.. she hated it..oldest son goes to college with my recliner..LOL IA8IT 20 hrs ago #37
Thank you IA8IT debm55 4 hrs ago #105
Rotary desk phones or rotary wall phones Niagara 22 hrs ago #6
Yes to both, Niagara. I so remember the heavy console televisions. debm55 22 hrs ago #8
A phonograph, a wall phone with a long coiled cord, a bathtub with feet, Ocelot II 22 hrs ago #9
Oh wow. I remember all of those. Especially the phone with the long coiled cord. Thank you, Ocelot II debm55 21 hrs ago #13
Radiator pipes that went floor to floor. woodsprite 22 hrs ago #10
What a great idea. Thank you very much for sharing, woodsprite. debm55 21 hrs ago #14
We installed a door bell in the 1st floor coat closet Nittersing 4 hrs ago #99
Ashtrays! Diamond_Dog 21 hrs ago #11
On yes, ashtrays. Thank you Diamond_Dog debm55 21 hrs ago #15
Racist. Not in my house! Lochloosa 21 hrs ago #12
Oh that is so wondertful. Thank you very much, Lochloosa. debm55 21 hrs ago #16
Those horrible clear plastic covers on the living room furniture. Talitha 21 hrs ago #17
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHAHHAHA. I remember them and I so disliked them Thank you, Talitha. debm55 21 hrs ago #19
My aunt had those!! Awful BlueWaveNeverEnd 6 hrs ago #83
a pressure cooker DBoon 21 hrs ago #18
Thank you, very much for sharing, DBoon. I never had a pressure cooker. There were many horror stories about them. I'll debm55 21 hrs ago #21
my mom used to make stews in a pressure cooker without incident DBoon 21 hrs ago #22
It 'rained' Chili in Mom's kitchen once. Talitha 21 hrs ago #26
Thank you for sharing. Yes, you have to be careful. Something that I am not. debm55 21 hrs ago #29
Oh my, I hope she wasn't hurt. debm55 21 hrs ago #27
I have a pressure cooker (and an Insta-pot, incidentally). Morbius 19 hrs ago #43
HAHAHAHAHHAHHAH. I remember all of your other choices. TY. Morbius. debm55 4 hrs ago #108
I have radiators in my apartment and I love them. applegrove 21 hrs ago #20
Thank you very much, applegrove. When I was living in the family house, we had them, Actually, I liked them. However, my debm55 21 hrs ago #24
Do they click and clank? BlueWaveNeverEnd 6 hrs ago #85
Nope. They are very quiet. With the temperatures going up and down in Ottawa applegrove 6 hrs ago #87
Slide rules and calculators. sinkingfeeling 21 hrs ago #23
HAHAHAHHAHAHA. Yes, thank you sinkingfeeling. debm55 21 hrs ago #25
My husband still has the slide rule he used at the Air Force Academy... 3catwoman3 19 hrs ago #42
Eviction notices True Dough 21 hrs ago #28
Oh you. Thank you True Dough. debm55 21 hrs ago #30
Thank you True Dough 21 hrs ago #31
A rug beater. dem4decades 21 hrs ago #32
Wow, Thank you for sharing with us, dem4decades. debm55 21 hrs ago #33
Sisters, mice, fuel oil stoves, party line phones. Sisters still a treasure. IA8IT 21 hrs ago #34
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA, Thank you very much for sharing with us, IA8IT debm55 21 hrs ago #35
Dial telephones, console TV's and radio's, manual meat grinders that clamped to a table. patphil 21 hrs ago #36
Thank you very much for sharing your selection with us, patphil debm55 6 hrs ago #80
Fuses vs circuit breakers Bavorskoami 20 hrs ago #38
My mother used to sprinkle clothes and then roll them up... 3catwoman3 19 hrs ago #41
Same here! I hated ironing, but got stuck with that job pretty often. Ocelot II 10 hrs ago #60
I actually don't mind ironing - I like the aroma that wafts up from steam ironing a cotton shirt. 3catwoman3 8 hrs ago #64
Great list, Bavorskoami. The House I grew up in , had a coal cellar and this metal window to the outside. debm55 5 hrs ago #89
A Transistor radio, USAF Brat 20 hrs ago #39
Great list of selections. USAF Brat. I remember them . Thank you for the memories. debm55 5 hrs ago #90
A typewriter - big, heavy sucker. 3catwoman3 19 hrs ago #40
Great list , 3catwoman3. I remember all except for the partyline. debm55 5 hrs ago #91
Player piano. DURHAM D 19 hrs ago #44
Wow, What a list. Thank you very much for your selection, DURHAM D. debm55 5 hrs ago #92
Ice cube trays mobeau69 19 hrs ago #45
The metal ones with a handle to pull that released the cubes BlueWaveNeverEnd 6 hrs ago #84
Yep. Under the faucet to free them up when really frozen. mobeau69 4 hrs ago #103
I don;t have the metal ones, but I do have the plastic ones now.Thank you, mobeau69 debm55 5 hrs ago #93
Beautiful wooden floors oberle 19 hrs ago #46
That sounds beautiful. Thank you for sharing with us, oberle. debm55 5 hrs ago #94
An afternoon newspaper tossed on the front porch. LastDemocratInSC 18 hrs ago #47
Yes, those were memories of the morning and late afternoon newspapers. Thank you, LastDemocratinSC. debm55 4 hrs ago #104
Ungrounded electrical outlets Doc_Technical 18 hrs ago #48
I agree. Thank you for sharing with us. Doc_Technical debm55 4 hrs ago #107
Cod liver oil and Fletcher's Castoria MIButterfly 18 hrs ago #49
No but my grandparents had the same ideas. I never had any of the three. But I remember a time that I had strep throught debm55 48 min ago #116
Paregoric ahnakneemoose 14 hrs ago #50
OMG I had forgotten all about that. Katinfl 10 hrs ago #58
I remember going to the Drug Store and buy a bottle for my sick brother. I remember it because when I got sick they gave debm55 9 min ago #121
Kodak camera WestMichRad 13 hrs ago #51
Thank you WestMichRad. And the flash bulbs or cubes. and taking it to the Drug Store so they could send the film away to debm55 5 min ago #122
Doilies under lamps. Endlessmike56 13 hrs ago #52
My Wife Still Does That! ProfessorGAC 1 hr ago #112
You are right. about the doilies. Thank you very much for sharing, Endlessmike56 debm55 2 min ago #123
I looked and didn't see an item we had... mtairyguy 12 hrs ago #53
A percolator. Morbius 12 hrs ago #54
Yes, I remember them. It is a Corning Ware (from the blue flowers) Thank you very much Morbius for sharing. debm55 6 hrs ago #76
Hmm... OldBaldy1701E 11 hrs ago #55
What a wonderful selection. Thank you so much for sharing all of them and telling us what they are for, OldBaldy1701E debm55 6 hrs ago #73
Paper grocery bags samplegirl 11 hrs ago #56
I agree with your selections. Thank you, samplegirl for sharing. debm55 6 hrs ago #72
A Racoon (Flack) Who Ran Around a Brick Ledge on the House and Jumped on the Backs of Visitors (did not bite). waterwatcher123 10 hrs ago #57
HAAHAHAHHAHHAHAHHA. Thank you, waterwatcher, for sharing, That is funny. debm55 6 hrs ago #71
An enormous plug in calculator that did the 4 basic math functions. Phoenix61 10 hrs ago #59
Great selections, Thank you so much for sharing with us. Phoenix61. debm55 6 hrs ago #70
A black and white TV Bristlecone 10 hrs ago #61
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Bristlecone. debm55 6 hrs ago #69
Kitchen taffy hook, milk box on porch, mangle, room steamer, electric fry pan, clip on sunglasses, barometer on wall. Nanuke 9 hrs ago #62
HAHAHAHAHHA. Thank you very much for sharing with us, Nanuke. I was always afraid of the mangle. Thought I would get my debm55 6 hrs ago #68
B & W TV and a radio with tubes, wringer washer, party line dial phone and radiators. TommieMommy 9 hrs ago #63
Yes, I remember. Thank you, TommieMommy. debm55 7 hrs ago #67
Rabbit ears on the tv, rotary phones lark 8 hrs ago #65
HAHAHAHAH. Yes, the rabbit ears. Thank you so much for sharing., lark debm55 7 hrs ago #66
A mangle Iron thingy Brother Buzz 6 hrs ago #74
thank you, Brother Buzz. I hated the mangle. In fact was afraid of it. At three year old, I was helping my mother doing debm55 6 hrs ago #75
Antisceptics enid602 6 hrs ago #77
Thank you very much, enid602. I hated them. debm55 4 hrs ago #102
An Ice delivery door on the back porch CanonRay 6 hrs ago #78
Wow, Thank you very much for sharing with us. CanonRay. That is so unique. debm55 4 hrs ago #101
Magnavox Keepthesoulalive 6 hrs ago #81
HAHHAHAHAHAHHAH. If you had them at your parents house and don't have now, it counts. TY, Keepthesoulalive. debm55 4 hrs ago #100
Lived in the south with granny Keepthesoulalive 4 hrs ago #109
Bottles of ink for fountain pens northoftheborder 6 hrs ago #82
Thank you very much, northoftheborder. , I remember all except for the ink for the fountain pens. debm55 4 hrs ago #98
Most of the stuff mentioned. But my Dad also made his own beer and wine rurallib 6 hrs ago #88
Thank you very much for sharing with us, rurallib. Sounds great. debm55 4 hrs ago #97
An 8-track tape player (and tapes) and a blue shag rug choie 5 hrs ago #95
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA. Thank you very much, choie. debm55 5 hrs ago #96
It seemed we always had dlilafae 4 hrs ago #106
I love tapioca pudding I_UndergroundPanther 1 hr ago #113
Thank you I_UndergroundPanther. I enjoy Cozy Shack's tapioca and their rice pudding. Ate as a kid and still as an adult. debm55 22 min ago #119
Thank you dlilafae. I still love bread pudding. debm55 20 min ago #120
incandescent light bulbs. GP6971 4 hrs ago #110
Thank you very much, GP6971 debm55 25 min ago #118
Asbestos Bluestocking 3 hrs ago #111
Thank you , Bluestocking, that your parent's home was not destroyed. But isn't asbestos a cancer agent? debm55 55 min ago #114
The coal chute and bin in cellar next to furnace Submariner 54 min ago #115
Oh you. we had the coal chute and bin. under the front porch. Thank you, Submariner. debm55 45 min ago #117

UpInArms

(55,304 posts)
1. Sears Roebuck catalogs
Mon May 11, 2026, 09:22 PM
22 hrs ago

They were like wish lists

And when my parents were done with them, they gave them to us and we cut things out and played paper dolls and made houses with furniture

debm55

(61,502 posts)
86. You are right about Sear's and Montgomery Ward's. We used to get J C Penney"s too. TY, BlueWaveNeverEnd.
Tue May 12, 2026, 01:35 PM
6 hrs ago

buzzycrumbhunger

(2,131 posts)
2. First thing to mind...
Mon May 11, 2026, 09:23 PM
22 hrs ago

because it was heinous and apparently scarred me for life was merthiolate/mercurochrome. Jaysus, how many times I skinned my knees and saw more stars after the treatment than the actual accident.

debm55

(61,502 posts)
5. Thank you very much,buzzycrumbhunger. I remember that stuff and totally agree it hurt a heck of a lot worse then the
Mon May 11, 2026, 09:28 PM
22 hrs ago

brushburn did.

PJMcK

(25,109 posts)
4. B&W TV
Mon May 11, 2026, 09:28 PM
22 hrs ago

Transistor radio
Station wagon (great for moving things and a movable motel room!)
Gas lawn mower (mine is electric)
Console stereo with turntable, cassette deck and receiver (I’m fully high-end Bluetooth)
La-Z-Boy chair (ugh)

IA8IT

(6,447 posts)
37. Flashback Fathers day I get to pick recliner.. she hated it..oldest son goes to college with my recliner..LOL
Mon May 11, 2026, 11:00 PM
20 hrs ago

Still miss her RIP not the chair

Niagara

(12,083 posts)
6. Rotary desk phones or rotary wall phones
Mon May 11, 2026, 09:31 PM
22 hrs ago

Sometimes I miss having them around since they were impossible to lose or misplace.


Also, heavy console televisions.

Ocelot II

(131,159 posts)
9. A phonograph, a wall phone with a long coiled cord, a bathtub with feet,
Mon May 11, 2026, 09:36 PM
22 hrs ago

telephone jacks, black & white TV.

I do have radiators; my house is 130 years old. And until relatively recently, until i did a major remodeling, I had a bathtub with feet.

debm55

(61,502 posts)
13. Oh wow. I remember all of those. Especially the phone with the long coiled cord. Thank you, Ocelot II
Mon May 11, 2026, 10:02 PM
21 hrs ago

woodsprite

(12,590 posts)
10. Radiator pipes that went floor to floor.
Mon May 11, 2026, 09:36 PM
22 hrs ago

That was our 'intercom' system. If mom wanted me or dinner was ready, she'd tap her ring on the pipes in the living room. If she was summoning my brother, she'd tap her ring on the pipes in the dining room.

Nittersing

(8,487 posts)
99. We installed a door bell in the 1st floor coat closet
Tue May 12, 2026, 03:03 PM
4 hrs ago

to ring in my brother's 3rd floor (aka attic) bedroom.

It was probably used mostly to warn anyone smoking pot in my brother's room that parental units were heading upstairs.

Talitha

(8,138 posts)
17. Those horrible clear plastic covers on the living room furniture.
Mon May 11, 2026, 10:10 PM
21 hrs ago

Even in the winter, they felt hot and sticky.
And when they cracked.... there went your nylons.
Nope, don't miss them at all.

debm55

(61,502 posts)
19. HAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHAHHAHA. I remember them and I so disliked them Thank you, Talitha.
Mon May 11, 2026, 10:13 PM
21 hrs ago

DBoon

(25,128 posts)
18. a pressure cooker
Mon May 11, 2026, 10:12 PM
21 hrs ago

We have an insta-pot instead, which is an incomprehensible computer-driven pressure cooker

debm55

(61,502 posts)
21. Thank you, very much for sharing, DBoon. I never had a pressure cooker. There were many horror stories about them. I'll
Mon May 11, 2026, 10:16 PM
21 hrs ago

look into the insta-pot.

DBoon

(25,128 posts)
22. my mom used to make stews in a pressure cooker without incident
Mon May 11, 2026, 10:18 PM
21 hrs ago

My wife's aunt blew a hole in their kitchen ceiling when a pressure cooker exploded

Talitha

(8,138 posts)
26. It 'rained' Chili in Mom's kitchen once.
Mon May 11, 2026, 10:26 PM
21 hrs ago

Yeah, they could be dangerous if not carefully watched - and listened to. I received one for my wedding shower back in 1973, used it a few times and packed it away. Probably 'accidentally' left it behind during one of our moves.

Morbius

(1,095 posts)
43. I have a pressure cooker (and an Insta-pot, incidentally).
Tue May 12, 2026, 12:07 AM
19 hrs ago

They're fine as long as you know what you're doing and pay attention. Oh, and you don't let it sit around for years and years so the gasket wears out - that could be disastrous.

How about a TV console? Weighed hundreds of pounds, sat on the floor, was less than 1/4 of the screen size you probably have right now? And a wired remote for the same? And TV antennas with the two aerials and the loop in the middle?

Avocado-colored appliances.
Wood paneling in the basement.
Bean bag chairs.
Shag carpeting.

debm55

(61,502 posts)
24. Thank you very much, applegrove. When I was living in the family house, we had them, Actually, I liked them. However, my
Mon May 11, 2026, 10:24 PM
21 hrs ago

bed was placed right next to the radiator. It was too hot for me and the bed was too close to it.

applegrove

(133,003 posts)
87. Nope. They are very quiet. With the temperatures going up and down in Ottawa
Tue May 12, 2026, 01:38 PM
6 hrs ago

sometimes there is a lag of a few hours of too much or too little heat. But I love them.

3catwoman3

(29,746 posts)
42. My husband still has the slide rule he used at the Air Force Academy...
Tue May 12, 2026, 12:05 AM
19 hrs ago

...in the late 1960s.

True Dough

(27,235 posts)
31. Thank you
Mon May 11, 2026, 10:37 PM
21 hrs ago

for tolerating me, deb! I'm a bit goofy.




Hey, aren't you up past your bedtime?

IA8IT

(6,447 posts)
34. Sisters, mice, fuel oil stoves, party line phones. Sisters still a treasure.
Mon May 11, 2026, 10:42 PM
21 hrs ago

for a while my morning job was go outside fill a can with fuel oil fill and light the heating stove in kitchen.

patphil

(9,202 posts)
36. Dial telephones, console TV's and radio's, manual meat grinders that clamped to a table.
Mon May 11, 2026, 10:46 PM
21 hrs ago

Also black buckle snow boots, ice cube trays, encyclopedias, phone books, and free standing ash trays.

Bavorskoami

(171 posts)
38. Fuses vs circuit breakers
Mon May 11, 2026, 11:10 PM
20 hrs ago

Knob and tube wiring
Fuse box vs. circuit breakers
record player for 78 RPM
Coke bottle with a sprinkler plug for my Mom to dampen clothing when ironing.
darning egg
tooth powder
wringer washing machine
coal burning furnace and coal bin

3catwoman3

(29,746 posts)
41. My mother used to sprinkle clothes and then roll them up...
Tue May 12, 2026, 12:03 AM
19 hrs ago

...and put them in the freezer so they wouldn't develop mildew if she wasn't going to iron them right away.

Ocelot II

(131,159 posts)
60. Same here! I hated ironing, but got stuck with that job pretty often.
Tue May 12, 2026, 09:15 AM
10 hrs ago

The sprinkler bottle predated the steam iron. I still hate ironing, you can tell by looking at me.

3catwoman3

(29,746 posts)
64. I actually don't mind ironing - I like the aroma that wafts up from steam ironing a cotton shirt.
Tue May 12, 2026, 11:08 AM
8 hrs ago

And it's relative instant gratification - whatever is being ironed looks so much better for the effort. Mostly, I use a hand held steamer, which is really fast.

I'd rather iron than dust or vacuum, any day of the week. 2 hours after dusting, it looks like you never did.

I have a little sign that says, "You may touch the dust, but please don't write in it. With 4 cats in the house, there is always dust.

debm55

(61,502 posts)
89. Great list, Bavorskoami. The House I grew up in , had a coal cellar and this metal window to the outside.
Tue May 12, 2026, 01:50 PM
5 hrs ago

USAF Brat

(63 posts)
39. A Transistor radio,
Mon May 11, 2026, 11:23 PM
20 hrs ago

a sewing machine with an external belt and one direction sewing, a Polaroid camera, a 110 film camera , a party line rotary wall phone, my brother had a CB radio in his car.

3catwoman3

(29,746 posts)
40. A typewriter - big, heavy sucker.
Tue May 12, 2026, 12:01 AM
19 hrs ago

Window fans before central AC was common.

Fusebox

Only one bathroom

One car garage

TV antenna

Party line phone

DURHAM D

(33,087 posts)
44. Player piano.
Tue May 12, 2026, 12:08 AM
19 hrs ago

Sears & Roebuck catalogs.

Set of Encyclopedias.

Cloths line and cloths pins and laundry baskets

Mantel clocks that you wind every 8 days

Floor furnace







debm55

(61,502 posts)
93. I don;t have the metal ones, but I do have the plastic ones now.Thank you, mobeau69
Tue May 12, 2026, 02:04 PM
5 hrs ago

oberle

(403 posts)
46. Beautiful wooden floors
Tue May 12, 2026, 12:31 AM
19 hrs ago

Screened in porch
Noisy whole house fan, before ac
Mustard yellow colored kitchen cabinets and appliances
Library room with incredible shelves
Sterling silver utensils used on Christmas and Easter

debm55

(61,502 posts)
104. Yes, those were memories of the morning and late afternoon newspapers. Thank you, LastDemocratinSC.
Tue May 12, 2026, 03:17 PM
4 hrs ago

MIButterfly

(3,125 posts)
49. Cod liver oil and Fletcher's Castoria
Tue May 12, 2026, 01:46 AM
18 hrs ago

Oh and an enema bag. My grandmother had some weird ideas. My mother and I escaped when I was 10. When I moved back in decades later, all three were long gone, thank goodness.

Edited to add: I'm cracking myself up over here because I haven't thought about those things in years. Is it weird to laugh about them?

debm55

(61,502 posts)
116. No but my grandparents had the same ideas. I never had any of the three. But I remember a time that I had strep throught
Tue May 12, 2026, 07:01 PM
48 min ago

and my grandparents said I needed an enema. Knew of them , but cried myself to not getting any of them. TY Butterfly. Looking back it was very strange.

ahnakneemoose

(15 posts)
50. Paregoric
Tue May 12, 2026, 05:12 AM
14 hrs ago

Last edited Tue May 12, 2026, 05:54 AM - Edit history (1)

Long ago, my mother spread this medication on my gums to ease my teething troubles.

A (Semi-Off-Topic) Secondary Story
One day, dad was trying to teach mom how to drive our stick-shift car. Now mom could easily manipulate the shift lever near the steering wheel, but she never could master the gas pedal along with the clutch pedal. Soon, mom took me and got out of the car as dad drove off to cool off.

As we stood in the parking lot, mom pulled that bottle of Paregoric from her purse and poured an amount of that nasty-tasting liquid onto her tongue. After a few minutes she said she felt much better and that's when dad returned and took us home.

I never saw mom drink that again, and she never learned to drive stick-shift. I love you mom.

*Paregoric (camphorated tincture of opium) is an oral liquid medicine primarily used to treat teething problems. It contains morphine, along with anise oil, benzoic acid, and camphor. It is habit-forming and requires a prescription.

debm55

(61,502 posts)
121. I remember going to the Drug Store and buy a bottle for my sick brother. I remember it because when I got sick they gave
Tue May 12, 2026, 07:40 PM
9 min ago

it to me and I vomited. I always remember that it was out in the open and I, a kid, at the time bought it.

debm55

(61,502 posts)
122. Thank you WestMichRad. And the flash bulbs or cubes. and taking it to the Drug Store so they could send the film away to
Tue May 12, 2026, 07:45 PM
5 min ago

get developed. It would come back in an little envelop with the pictures and negatives.

mtairyguy

(40 posts)
53. I looked and didn't see an item we had...
Tue May 12, 2026, 06:53 AM
12 hrs ago

S and H green stamps! My mom would be saving them for some useful items while I’d be looking at the toys in the catalog!

Morbius

(1,095 posts)
54. A percolator.
Tue May 12, 2026, 07:41 AM
12 hrs ago
?v=1627236414&width=1445

I remember when my parents first got a Mr. Coffee drip coffee maker; it was a big deal.

debm55

(61,502 posts)
76. Yes, I remember them. It is a Corning Ware (from the blue flowers) Thank you very much Morbius for sharing.
Tue May 12, 2026, 01:25 PM
6 hrs ago

OldBaldy1701E

(11,492 posts)
55. Hmm...
Tue May 12, 2026, 08:19 AM
11 hrs ago

Coal chutes.

Upstairs floor vents to allow heat into the upstairs.

TV antennas on the roof.

A pitcher pump. I have not seen one of those inside a house for over fifty years.

A 'widow's walk' on the house. Some houses today still add them, but they are seldom accessible for actual walking.

Horse doors. (Now bear with me. My grandmother's house was pre-Civil War. It has these large doors that went from floor to ceiling in the front hallway. These doors faced each other in the widest part of said hall. They were there so the owners could bring in their horses should the weather become too cold. That way, they could just heat the house in very cold conditions. I had only seen them opened once in my lifetime, and that was to just check and see if they were still working and sealing okay.)

A 'carriage door' or 'carriage hall' on a house. This was where the people would get into the wagon/carriage under cover so that they would not get wet between the door and the carriage. Most people parked their cars under them back when I was a kid, but it only worked for smaller cars, since the space was for a horse and buggy, which are not very wide.

So much has changed since I was a kid. It sometimes amazes me.

debm55

(61,502 posts)
73. What a wonderful selection. Thank you so much for sharing all of them and telling us what they are for, OldBaldy1701E
Tue May 12, 2026, 01:06 PM
6 hrs ago

waterwatcher123

(534 posts)
57. A Racoon (Flack) Who Ran Around a Brick Ledge on the House and Jumped on the Backs of Visitors (did not bite).
Tue May 12, 2026, 08:51 AM
10 hrs ago

Phoenix61

(18,881 posts)
59. An enormous plug in calculator that did the 4 basic math functions.
Tue May 12, 2026, 09:06 AM
10 hrs ago

A hand held egg beater, metal ice cube trays with a handle, an iron that didn't have a water reservoir, and in the backyard a giant clothes line because we didn't have a dryer.

Nanuke

(935 posts)
62. Kitchen taffy hook, milk box on porch, mangle, room steamer, electric fry pan, clip on sunglasses, barometer on wall.
Tue May 12, 2026, 09:59 AM
9 hrs ago

debm55

(61,502 posts)
68. HAHAHAHAHHA. Thank you very much for sharing with us, Nanuke. I was always afraid of the mangle. Thought I would get my
Tue May 12, 2026, 12:50 PM
6 hrs ago

arms stuck in it.

Brother Buzz

(40,358 posts)
74. A mangle Iron thingy
Tue May 12, 2026, 01:11 PM
6 hrs ago

For that matter, an iron that isn’t tucked away and covered in dust.

debm55

(61,502 posts)
75. thank you, Brother Buzz. I hated the mangle. In fact was afraid of it. At three year old, I was helping my mother doing
Tue May 12, 2026, 01:20 PM
6 hrs ago

washing with a roller wash machine. My hand and arm got pulled through. Instead of opening the rollers up, she put them in reverse. Don't know if it causes any broken bones as I didn't go to ER or doctor's office.

debm55

(61,502 posts)
100. HAHHAHAHAHAHHAH. If you had them at your parents house and don't have now, it counts. TY, Keepthesoulalive.
Tue May 12, 2026, 03:07 PM
4 hrs ago

northoftheborder

(7,639 posts)
82. Bottles of ink for fountain pens
Tue May 12, 2026, 01:32 PM
6 hrs ago

Clotheslines (and clothespins) in back yard, gas heating stoves in each room, big cars with huge trunks, bath tub with no shower





debm55

(61,502 posts)
98. Thank you very much, northoftheborder. , I remember all except for the ink for the fountain pens.
Tue May 12, 2026, 02:55 PM
4 hrs ago

rurallib

(64,808 posts)
88. Most of the stuff mentioned. But my Dad also made his own beer and wine
Tue May 12, 2026, 01:44 PM
6 hrs ago

so we always had about 50 gallons of something brewing in the basement.

While they couldn't buy beer or wine at the grocery store, you could buy all the ingredients and mix up a batch of your own.
The beer blew up one really hot night, but that's anther story.

dlilafae

(481 posts)
106. It seemed we always had
Tue May 12, 2026, 03:21 PM
4 hrs ago

tapioca in the pantry. No one eats tapioca (or bread) pudding that much, anymore. Now they make Boba with it. (Intriguing!)

I_UndergroundPanther

(13,379 posts)
113. I love tapioca pudding
Tue May 12, 2026, 06:08 PM
1 hr ago

Cozy shack still makes it. You can get it at grocery stores. On a side note the bobas in boba tea are made of flavored tapioca perls.

debm55

(61,502 posts)
119. Thank you I_UndergroundPanther. I enjoy Cozy Shack's tapioca and their rice pudding. Ate as a kid and still as an adult.
Tue May 12, 2026, 07:27 PM
22 min ago

Bluestocking

(776 posts)
111. Asbestos
Tue May 12, 2026, 04:01 PM
3 hrs ago

My parents had a fire in their house and the fireman said if it were not for the asbestos the entire house would have gone up in flames.

debm55

(61,502 posts)
114. Thank you , Bluestocking, that your parent's home was not destroyed. But isn't asbestos a cancer agent?
Tue May 12, 2026, 06:54 PM
55 min ago

Submariner

(13,431 posts)
115. The coal chute and bin in cellar next to furnace
Tue May 12, 2026, 06:55 PM
54 min ago

and I don't get to shovel coal anymore, which was fun as a kid. Probably because I was a budding arsonist.

debm55

(61,502 posts)
117. Oh you. we had the coal chute and bin. under the front porch. Thank you, Submariner.
Tue May 12, 2026, 07:04 PM
45 min ago
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