horseless carriage
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We had the Ragman too, they always called out some indecipherable expression.I remember the Rag Man.
Milk was delivered to the doorstep daily, in one pint glass bottles and you left the empty bottle on the step for collection.
A newspaper was delivered early in the morning, most households had a local, as opposed to a national, paper delivered every evening.
When you got on the bus, via the rear, you paid your fare to a bus conductor.
The only TV channel was the BBC, commercial TV started in the mid 1950's. The BBC started a second channel in the middle of the 1960's.
Car ownership was still rare, they didn't have seat belts, had crossply tyres and most had a direction intention device called a trafficator.

Telephone ownership was also rare, The UK had a state owned telephone network right up to the 1970's. They all had a rotary finger dial.
Central heating was unheard of, most families huddled around a coal fire. Bathtime hot water had to be shared among siblings.
The only fast food you could get in the UK was fish & chips. Burgers were available from mid 1950's but it would take another twenty years before the Big Mac made an appearance. The most popular burger brand in the UK was Wimpy.
Most kids had a bicycle, or could build one from bits of old bikes, we all played in the street and the school summer recess lasted forever.