We had something like that in our kitchen for most of the sixties into the 70's.View attachment 386237 This was our living room wallpaper throughout the seventies.
Think I'd have preferred beige!
We had something like that in our kitchen for most of the sixties into the 70's.View attachment 386237 This was our living room wallpaper throughout the seventies.
Think I'd have preferred beige!
Was speaking personally! It's taken me decades to destroy the photos!How do you know? I had amazing style as a end 80's-90's kid!!!
Outside of Carnaby Street, the 1960s only got going in 1970.I remember something like that, although it may have been 60s. Thankfully, only on one wall of the living room.
And I never understood the attraction of having images of crying children on the wall!
Was speaking personally! It's taken me decades to destroy the photos!
The clothes yer ma dressed you in were worse!
As a scouser, I struggle with English as a second language!I just re read it - sorry hun! x
Yep me too, we had that paper somewhere, I also have recollection of the same paper but with a slightly different colour on another wall, maybe a red, purple or possibly green hint, but it is a bit murky.This was our living room wallpaper throughout the seventies.
Think I'd have preferred beige!
My bedside lamp and wallpaper.That was my pretty much my childhood duvet cover. Can you still get anything with that pattern?
At least beige is a colour. imagine living in the 1870s, before colours were invented.
Arguable.At least beige is a colour
Until along came the glories of beige to drive the drabness away?Postwar drabness hung on like a bad cough right through the 1960s.
and knitted trousersDon't knock the 70's it was good for some bits
ie Chopper bikes , Hillman Avenger , 20" wheeled bikes , 8 track music centres and me living through my teenage years