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I do not remember Halloween at all from when I was a child in the Midlands, because we didn't 'do' it there/then! I vaguely remember my mum saying that it was always a big thing in Scotland though?
I barely remember it at all in 1970’s Birmingham. Mrs F tells me it was always a thing here in Edinburgh albeit a very different thing from the American awfulness that prevails everywhere now.
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
I barely remember it at all in 1970’s Birmingham. Mrs F tells me it was always a thing here in Edinburgh albeit a very different thing from the American awfulness that prevails everywhere now.
Yes, agree but it was guising, not this silly American trick or treat! Kids would make an effort to dress up and go round the doors usually reciting poetry, singing or maybe telling a joke and would receive either a few coins or maybe a bit of fruit or sweets.
 

PaulSB

Squire
When I was a kid we did penny for the Guy. Halloween wasn't a thing in the late 50s/early 60s. My mother wouldn't have allowed it anyway. Strict Catholic household, we did All Saints Day on November 1st.

My kids did "Trick or Treat" about 25-30 years ago. We had a very Christian neighbour, and very good friend, who severely disapproved............for a treat she would give the kids a small handwritten Bible tract! 😂😂😂. I think my lot only knocked there once.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Lucky you:eek
Stop that!
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Morning all.
Got up at 0500, pottered around then went back to bed for an hour.
Coffee has been consumed.
Dried a load of washing and am about fold it.
AND.......its pouring down here (as was promised)
Got an Aldi dash at 0800.
Then to the auntie to sort out a few bits.
Haircut at 1030.
Busy busy busy ^_^
 
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