Afraid not Dolly.Anyone remember 1d off Midland Red bus fares with Zip Firelighters tokens?
At Sutton Coldfield railway station, there was an enamel sign which said that anaemic girls need Virol. Never understood it.Not exactly the advert but does anyone remember a product, not sure whether something like Virol that had a picture of two girls on the front, They were my cousins and my Uncle entered the photo in a competition
The Devonian and the Pines continued after the war, but does anybody know if the other two did, the one to Sidmouth would have been a sight to see especially crossing the Exeter Road in Exmouth on the bridge that took it from Exmouth to Budleigh. Also if it went Sidmouth first, what would the route have been, via Yeovil or Chard? Does anyone have any info on this service?
Take a guess!I wonder what was in them!
I'm not. little if anything was known about the health effects of smoking back then, and many people did it for relaxation. This was an age when many 'miracle cures' were widely advertised.I'm surprised to see that these could be 'safely smoked by children' in 1894.
The anesthetic I get at the dentist ends in “-caine.’’ Is it related to cocaine?They went from cocaine to novocaine I think. Supposed to be derived from cocaine without the harmful properties.