JAMAICAN HOUSEHOLD ITEMS FROM THE 60S

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  • @kareemsquest
    @kareemsquest  20 днів тому +13

    Read more of my full article on Jamaican Household items: kareemsquest.com/vintage-jamaican-household-treasures/

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    • @leoniemckenzie5952
      @leoniemckenzie5952 4 дні тому

      She didn't answer where the China dishes came from. Bone China was from England, I still have some pieces I took to Canada, my chimmy have pink flowers, we had a press in the kitchen which store grocies and everyday crockery made out of wood and mesh.

  • @maxineanderson3687
    @maxineanderson3687 20 днів тому +35

    I’m from the enamel, Latrine, China cabinet and Crotchet era. Good times 😂❤❤

  • @Rushy1932
    @Rushy1932 20 днів тому +35

    This lady reminded me of my youth. I am 70 yrs old and I do remember all what she is saying. We had the cups and bowls we got when Jamaica got independence. They were heavy and strong. Each child in school would get a set. All those furnitures are still in my parent’s home. We take good care of them. They are our legacy.

    • @DeloresSales
      @DeloresSales 19 днів тому +3

      Me too,I am the same age as you.

    • @Rushy1932
      @Rushy1932 19 днів тому +5

      Delores, those were the best days. Let us not forget. Love this.

    • @pectonhjones1855
      @pectonhjones1855 14 днів тому

      OOOh man she shake up mi memory bank,,oooh laawd man, mi even start sumell through the computer🤣🤣🤣. Even as a grown man 71 yrs old, the china cabinet is still in my grandparents home and my uncle's house. I cant remember really using any crockery from the cabinet, I think when my mother got married, my grandparents used them and that was it. While my grandparents were building their home/house my uncles(their children) would use what they call kerosene pan fi carry water from stand pipe fi full the drum pan dem. Note, the pan didnt contain any kerosene, they were cooking oil 5 gallon cans. Maaan I could go on on on, my grandma old Singer sewing machine is still there, the one with the string type belt, no one uses it, its just sitting there. My aunt had a four legged bath tub, (you'd be surprised how much an original goes for today), My wife and I stopped at an antique store in Albany California, I was soo surprised at the cost of those overhead toilet tanks...they demand big dollars. Ok let mi shut up.

    • @corsellesmith6614
      @corsellesmith6614 13 днів тому

      We had a picture of of the queen and a picture of the queen and her husband

    • @corsellesmith6614
      @corsellesmith6614 13 днів тому

      I broke a lot, nough licks for breaking

  • @lenah4160
    @lenah4160 19 днів тому +22

    Woolworth and Times Store had escalators I remember going to those Stores just to go up and down the escalators. ❤😂

    • @ar123..._
      @ar123..._ 18 днів тому +1

      @@lenah4160 Yes, I remember The Woodward on King Street I used to ride the escalator there but I don't remember time store think I used to go there with my grandmother but I don't remember it.

    • @godislove1076
      @godislove1076 6 днів тому

      Me too and there are many more like us of course, sometimes we had to run security a come put we off...
      Those were the good ole day's and I'm hoping and praying that our island of Jamaica will come back to what it was God's willing.

  • @sharonmullings6274
    @sharonmullings6274 12 днів тому +12

    My grandmother had a chimmy under every bed as well as a home sweet home lamp in all the rooms. We had to empty andwashthe chimney and lampshades everything morning then return them to the rooms at nights

  • @raquelwhitter5478
    @raquelwhitter5478 4 дні тому +4

    I'm 52, and I grew up with a lot of these items and doing chores. I grew up in Westmoreland with my grandparents and cousins.

  • @coleenswaby-lawes2234
    @coleenswaby-lawes2234 17 днів тому +17

    The people/trade people that made furniture are called Cabinet-Maker. Carpenters made houses, roof, door posts and windows. Cabinet Maker made doors and anything decorative, including assets and coffins. Sometimes the skills or occupation overlapped or the person may have been dual trained. My Grandfather was both.

  • @sillywabbit8504
    @sillywabbit8504 9 днів тому +15

    remember Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys books

  • @lbrown1991
    @lbrown1991 19 днів тому +16

    Jamaica was a very prideful society back then, Beautiful memories

  • @deanprince4282
    @deanprince4282 16 днів тому +23

    Who remember red oak? My dad put something in the outside toilet, it did not smell, my mom would red oak, polish and shine that toilet, scented flowers were planted around, beautiful, I would steel the condense milk and hide behind the latrine. We slept with all windows and doors open, we only close when it rains. That high bed was also a place to hide from beatings. I’m from St. Thomas. I miss my Jamaica .

    • @gloriathompson4010
      @gloriathompson4010 2 дні тому

      Me we use it on the floor

    • @PrioryCampion
      @PrioryCampion 12 годин тому

      @@deanprince4282 Yes, I prefer the lighter polish, when I clean our house as the eldest one I use to keep our map on the veranda and walk behind everyone rubbing the floor if it smeared .

  • @Delia661
    @Delia661 13 днів тому +9

    Woolworth in Ochi had an escalator as well. Don't forget the plastic on the setee, Singer sewing machine. (Where it was a must to learn how to sew) the Pyrex dish, Tyga balm, coconut broon, and brush (I was the ''Hoover' 😅). St Mary good times.

  • @hazelallen1965
    @hazelallen1965 16 днів тому +15

    I remember making crochets to decorate the house. Oh so beautiful.

    • @jazzytower
      @jazzytower 13 днів тому +2

      My mom made those. I remember her washing them, starching them, then ironing them with that clothes iron heated on the coal stove. They came out nice a frilly and stiff!!😊

    • @jazzytower
      @jazzytower 13 днів тому +1

      I used to take the JOS buses to school! My goodness! I'm flashing back😅

    • @paulinesteele6624
      @paulinesteele6624 6 днів тому

      I still have a few crochet patterns I bought from Woolworths, and some sets of crochet using. I've taught my daughter and am teaching my grand daughters how
      to crochet.

  • @mrsupert3562
    @mrsupert3562 16 днів тому +12

    I am 69 years old and living in the USA,I am a plumber by profession and during the early seventies I used to install these eary toilets you speake about ,the right name for them was high up toilet and l we would install the regular ones we now know today ,they were reffered to as low down toilets..
    The high up toilets were more effecient against clogging because of the height of the water tanks from the bowl,This gravity fed pressure was very strong,hence these toilets would rarely get clogged as compared to the so called low down ones. The thigh up toilet tank was made from cast iron,this caused the flushing to be very noisy.
    Thank you and your guest for this great programme.

    • @kareemsquest
      @kareemsquest  16 днів тому +2

      Thanks for this insightful information

  • @lornafuller8705
    @lornafuller8705 19 днів тому +27

    Cecile, in addition to the doily, please do not forget the figurines ( the porcelain big dog, and her 6 little puppies). Kareem we were not overdoing it, we were living the life, we had arrived, The homes were Architectural Digest beautiful in those days. Most of these neighborhoods had beautiful homes, Jones Town, Allman Town, Harbour View, Rollington Town, well kept ( nice gardens, with manicured lawns, verandahs where families lounged). Something happened to the Jamaican psyche, that sent us along a downward spiral, as it relates to our surroundings.We were very much into the aesthetics of our homes. We had beautiful communities that enriched us. So sad.

    • @kareemsquest
      @kareemsquest  19 днів тому +3

      LOL how did I forget the porcelain dog

    • @lenah4160
      @lenah4160 19 днів тому +3

      I remembered the big dog 🐩 and the six puppies.Lol ❤😂

    • @missbiggs9437
      @missbiggs9437 17 днів тому +3

      I still have a porcelain dog set AND two porcelain cats!

    • @glendaduncan7089
      @glendaduncan7089 16 днів тому +4

      LOL! I'M Cracking Up!

    • @lydiamorgan9952
      @lydiamorgan9952 16 днів тому +3

      Those were the good days of Jamaica when families work together, in the home , yard and fields ,when every child had a chore, to 😄

  • @RoseofSharon-wr4jr
    @RoseofSharon-wr4jr 19 днів тому +9

    I remember the "soldering man" that would ride by on his bicycle singing out "saudering" then the neighbours would come out with the items to be patched like the enamel mugs, metal wash pans, basins and so forth. All the ladies in my granny's circle & some of the younger girls who could crochet elaborate pieces, like swans, pineapple designs, hand towels edging and arm rests you name it. The Supervisory Nurses & Midwives(Sisters & Matrons) would wear very elegant hats with crocheted edges that would indicate their status. Going to Woolworth's in Cross Roads to purchase the most beautiful colours of Coats & Clarks crochet threads was always a treat! Kareem it's always great memories of the good old days when the lovely Cecile joins you. Next time I hope she'll talk about the Wardrobe , Dressing table & Washstand. We kept the enamel basin & water jug set on the Washstand.

  • @margueritadentonsuckram1172
    @margueritadentonsuckram1172 18 днів тому +16

    I am cracking up and at the same time suffering from nostalgia.

    • @PrioryCampion
      @PrioryCampion 12 годин тому

      @@margueritadentonsuckram1172 You sound like my I get too excited speaking about my country, school and church ⛪️ days I don’t think 💭 I will ever grew old although I’m aging memory keeps me going

  • @marylangley3662
    @marylangley3662 17 днів тому +10

    Please I'd love to see a trunk bed that linen was stored at the foot of the bed and also figarens there on shelves

  • @maxinesamuels3638
    @maxinesamuels3638 19 днів тому +11

    We had modern flush toilets. And the pull chain one in the maid quarters. And yes crochet and embroidery was popular. I am 66 going on 67. We were very fancy. British Boshey😊

  • @idamoss384
    @idamoss384 8 днів тому +7

    I remember the JOS Bus they call Pattie pan 😅

  • @lornafuller8705
    @lornafuller8705 19 днів тому +12

    who remember Elite Haberdashery on Princess Street . I beg your pardon, L.A.Henriques sold fine crystals, fine china and high end jewellery.Bone China was used for every day use, it was cheaper than fine china (the raw materials are different.)

  • @HyacinthSankey
    @HyacinthSankey 18 днів тому +10

    This video brought me down memory lane. I grew up with some of the things mentioned although we were poor.

  • @aretamyers2506
    @aretamyers2506 19 днів тому +8

    Thanks for the memories, I have a cabinet in my dining room that I store the crockeries in that I use. I have a breakfront in the living room with pretty crockeries in that I only dust and put back, those are for beautification. I am eighty years old. I have two mugs

  • @godislove1076
    @godislove1076 6 днів тому +2

    Sometimes, the Aliasses came from their behaviour or something that the do or enjoy doing..
    I used to pay one cent for my bus fare to school on the Jamaica Omnibus Service and i knew satch windows they were huge beautiful.
    This is real great memories and i really enjoy watching these videos thank you both.

  • @lornafuller8705
    @lornafuller8705 19 днів тому +18

    Kareem, Jamaica in its hey days was a Jamaica of elegance, opulence, very , very upscale living . As a matter of fact, not only amongst the very wealthy, but
    individuals who just had 9-5 jobs. lived lavishly (China cabinet, stereograms, gas stoves, washing machines, beautiful homes, swimming pools,etc).People strived to improve and upgrade. their living conditions.Moving on up was also our motto

  • @missbiggs9437
    @missbiggs9437 17 днів тому +9

    My mother would tell us that in her days many children had to sleep on the floor under the bed, only adults slept on the bed; for the very poor in large households some adults even slept under the bed, that’s one of the reasons why I think the beds were so high.

  • @mikecowan-tu6up
    @mikecowan-tu6up 20 днів тому +10

    My mama still has our baby cups and I’m 50 years old they keep everything 😂😂😂😂

  • @marciawilliams711
    @marciawilliams711 10 днів тому +1

    Wow! That production was my introduction to the theatre. First time i ever went to the theatre.
    I was a student at Morant Bay High School and we were taken on a school outing to the Ward . I wish we would refurb that building. It's close to my heart. Great orogramme

  • @annettejohnson2683
    @annettejohnson2683 19 днів тому +10

    Burglar bars did not get popular, unfortunately they became an absolute necessity.

  • @maxineanderson3687
    @maxineanderson3687 20 днів тому +13

    Love this going down memory lane❤

  • @solomonmireku4034
    @solomonmireku4034 17 днів тому +6

    I remember Chimmy, Pail, Latrin , Morter, and Morter Stick. Broom, Coconut Brush, Wax to shine the floor. Two big tank in the yard. Coffee pulper, Cane juicer. Lots of chicken, and chicken cub. Cabinet in the dining room. Warrander dye red, floor shine and lots more. Four dogs are one cat. Do you remember moon shine night? Those were the days😊😊❤❤

  • @marciawilliams711
    @marciawilliams711 10 днів тому +2

    There is a owrmanent exhibition at the Geffyre Museum in London where are displayed the west indian Living Room. And centre stage is the starched crochet doily for the centre table. Plus the pineapple ice bucket, coloured glass fish and blue-spot radiogram.

  • @cosmohylton3104
    @cosmohylton3104 12 днів тому +1

    I find that this lady is very knowledgeable on the subject and I did learn the name of certain elements of our tools in the 60s . I was born in the parish of St James and then went Kingston in my early teens. In my household the boys took care of the animals, yard and fetching of water . The girls would clean the house go to the grocery. My mother would also wash cook and clean the everyday maintenance of our lives

  • @MunchieAGoogleUser
    @MunchieAGoogleUser 19 днів тому +6

    She has described most things from my childhood..😍😍😍😍.

  • @CynthiaFlethcer
    @CynthiaFlethcer 5 днів тому +3

    She remind me of my grandmother days I am fifty six years old I have a plate it about one hundred and fifty years from my grand mom

  • @MonicaRoberts-r9n
    @MonicaRoberts-r9n 20 днів тому +6

    went to the clay factory on a school outing from St Thomas in the 1960's. I had a bowl for the longest time that was given to me after the tour. this was one of the defected ones that they gives to student after the tour.

  • @beverley9560
    @beverley9560 19 днів тому +7

    Yes, I saw HMS Pinafore at the Ward Theatre.
    York Pharmacy used to be in Half-Way-Tree, and I remember when they got air-conditioning, oh gawd. We used to go in there just to feel the AC.

  • @taneishamorgan6731
    @taneishamorgan6731 5 днів тому +2

    I am 44 and i do love those items the lamp the chimmy my mummy as some old plates even the independent plates from 1962 ,a center table before I was born, I am planning on restoring it ,lol

  • @Despicable12
    @Despicable12 18 днів тому +7

    The china cabinet you couldn't touch nothing in there if you do its over, only on special occasions you touch what in there

  • @paulettephilp8649
    @paulettephilp8649 16 днів тому +5

    My mom used the pail for the used baby nappies to soak.
    We had the chain toilets(2) outside next to the shower outside pipe. We lived on Sutton Street, doors never locked & no burglar bars. Our living room was the veranda. TV stayed in the Dining Room & when it was time to watch, small tv table was turned to the veranda.
    No concern about being robbed; I miss my beautiful, peaceful 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲.

    • @lornafuller8705
      @lornafuller8705 15 днів тому +4

      and we thought we were poor, but we were so rich in spirit. we were HAPPY.

  • @Junjo11
    @Junjo11 15 днів тому +5

    My grandfather Mr Lowe worked at Henriqiez on King Street in downtown Kingston. He wore a grey uniform.

  • @ripqueenelizabeth8617
    @ripqueenelizabeth8617 17 днів тому +12

    I can remember clearly lanaman's in almantown. We usually stop there on our way from school. My favorite candy (sweetie) was paradise plumb. Icy mint with the L in the middle wasn't loved by kids. Great days when love was our main virtue. Diesel, JOS, spring bed with kiya mattress, chimey, lamp, the toilet with the chain etc etc i know it all. Come a far way

    • @jazzytower
      @jazzytower 13 днів тому +1

      My goodness. I remember all this. My favorite candy was Paradise plum. I have been searching for it the last couple years with no luck.

  • @velvedermskin2371
    @velvedermskin2371 11 днів тому +2

    I always remember the Christmas jingle "all of your things are at Times Store the favorite store in town"🎶🎵

  • @andreagross2007
    @andreagross2007 6 днів тому +2

    Yes I am guilty of breaking a piece of crockery. I remember the fear of not knowing what to do after I broke it 😊

  • @user-rb2ur7dd7l
    @user-rb2ur7dd7l 19 днів тому +5

    Traditional I am in to antique I am 60 give me all those old stuff

  • @user-ij4tw4uz1o
    @user-ij4tw4uz1o 19 днів тому +7

    I loved high beds as I would hide from the John Canoe: the Devil with the 3pronged fork, Horse Head and the Belly Woman, couldn't stand them, I would scream and my cousin would rescue me. Yes, I remember Gilbert and Sullivan, when I was in high school I took part in this musical also the Pirates of Penzance and a couple more. I loved performing.

    • @user-ij4tw4uz1o
      @user-ij4tw4uz1o 19 днів тому +1

      Oh, The Mikado was another. Came to Kingston while in high school to perform

    • @jazzytower
      @jazzytower 13 днів тому

      @@user-ij4tw4uz1o My goodness! I used to run and hide when the Junkanoo was getting close to where we were watching the parade. Can't remember the time of year that would happen though. That part escaped my memory.

  • @loiselliott-uh8jj
    @loiselliott-uh8jj 16 днів тому +5

    Housing cleaning days, first you sweep the floor, then you wash the floor, then polish and finally shine the floor.😅

  • @266l2
    @266l2 18 днів тому +4

    I am from Kingston and I remember everything you guys talked about. Those were the good days

  • @EmilyRobinson-gw6ue
    @EmilyRobinson-gw6ue 4 дні тому +3

    I went to boarding school at 43Langston Rd in Vineyard Town we had the chain toilet but it was ceramic also telephone those were the good old days❤

    • @ednaskeine766
      @ednaskeine766 4 дні тому +1

      Emily that school is no longer there it is now under construction they are putting up apartment building as we speak

  • @courtneysinclair8999
    @courtneysinclair8999 16 днів тому +2

    If I remember correctly, this play was this in the 70s. I believe I watch it. I can still remember it.

  • @maxwitt1449
    @maxwitt1449 18 днів тому +7

    My mother had the chain flushed toilet. I am now regretting upgrading the bathroom. We should have kept it.

  • @inezsmall8474
    @inezsmall8474 19 днів тому +3

    I broke a cup and saucer and got wiping that I will never forget.

  • @gail-annbrown8901
    @gail-annbrown8901 16 днів тому +5

    Love this history lesson the kids today need to learn the history

  • @margaretmason3802
    @margaretmason3802 4 дні тому +3

    To make the icecream they also would use coase salt along with the ice

  • @PrioryCampion
    @PrioryCampion 17 днів тому +2

    I’m pass 60 and can remember a lot about Jamaica as well. I was eight years old in 1966 when the Queen Elizabeth 11 came to Jamaica at the time I was attending Providence Primary School in Liguanea.

  • @dcartamashms9580
    @dcartamashms9580 10 днів тому +3

    Dont forget it was a pail set which included a basin used to wash face.

    • @kareemsquest
      @kareemsquest  10 днів тому

      Very true thank you for this reminder

  • @user-cn2fo8rr6p
    @user-cn2fo8rr6p 20 днів тому +4

    It was named Jamaica Ceramics. My late father worked there for many years until it was closed down. Was located in Twickenham Park , Spanish town. The cloth manufacturing company was named Arigunabo Textile Company. Located off Brunswick Avenue, in Spanish Town also. I’m from Spanish Town.

    • @kareemsquest
      @kareemsquest  19 днів тому +1

      Thanks for this information

    • @beverley9560
      @beverley9560 19 днів тому

      Yes, the textile factory was I think, my very first school trip. Never forgot it.

  • @joanedwards4016
    @joanedwards4016 23 години тому

    Every Christmas we had to wash every piece of China ware,wash the doilies and starch the crochet ,it was treacherous but fun🤗

  • @shirleyfrancis4515
    @shirleyfrancis4515 8 днів тому +2

    Break front is known as a dresser, it's usually found in the kitchen.

  • @monicabrown7448
    @monicabrown7448 20 днів тому +8

    I see inamel cups in stores in America.

  • @deniseclarke6905
    @deniseclarke6905 9 днів тому +1

    Jamaica people smile the best in the world thay have 3 different smile am from st Thomas

  • @lornafuller8705
    @lornafuller8705 19 днів тому +2

    there was also the buffet , and please don't forget the wash basin. and the goblet, they use to keep it on the wash stand

  • @doreensmith8209
    @doreensmith8209 18 днів тому +3

    Then there was the iron that you heat on coal stove to iron your clothes

  • @nonahogg7128
    @nonahogg7128 4 дні тому +1

    Elite Haberdashery, Pink & Black Store Mile's Drugstore @ Parade. ........my these were the best of times .

  • @CindiiLawper-iu4dr
    @CindiiLawper-iu4dr 7 годин тому

    I remember when the truck would go around the community washing and cleaning the street with the big brushes revolving as it makes its way slowly through the streets of kingston. In the evening we loved to watch with our grand aunt on our walk then❤

  • @lornafuller8705
    @lornafuller8705 19 днів тому +4

    please do an episode on shopping downtown and especially on King Street back in the days ( King Street was our 5th Avenue, upscale shopping, selling European clothing, shoes)

    • @kareemsquest
      @kareemsquest  18 днів тому

      Okay I will look into this. You can also check previous videos as we did cover some stores in downtown Kingston

  • @colinhaynes6048
    @colinhaynes6048 16 днів тому +4

    Those were beautiful times ❤

    • @lornafuller8705
      @lornafuller8705 15 днів тому

      Story time about Brother Anansi, (Anancy) and Brother Tukuma stories. Duppy Stories about Rolling Calves,We were afraid of duppy big time

  • @nekovero93
    @nekovero93 15 днів тому +4

    Lawd gad😅, so many memories.

  • @vinnette4583
    @vinnette4583 20 днів тому +6

    back in those days every school inthe country side has a put toilet so ehen ee smaller one goes to the pit tiolet you have bigger girls that followv us for safty

  • @JustMe-pl9lx
    @JustMe-pl9lx 13 днів тому +1

    Hi Kareem, the ceramics factory was called Pottery Factory, in Tickenham Park in Spanish Town. It was in a building where the Seprod factory is now. My mom worked there as one of the ladies who made the green breadfruit container and the breadfruit leaf plate. The breadfruit was a jar with a cover. People used to put biscuits or money in it, and the leaf was a decorative plate they put on coffee table. My dad was one of the carpenters, they met there and here I am. Lol.

    • @kareemsquest
      @kareemsquest  13 днів тому

      Thanks for this useful information

  • @courtyarddaydream2688
    @courtyarddaydream2688 5 днів тому +1

    I remember that woolworth had escalator.
    The #13 JOS bus went from down town kings street to molynes road

  • @yvonnewhitfield2382
    @yvonnewhitfield2382 19 днів тому +3

    This lady reminds me of child hood growing in August Town I am same age as her remember all of that the only thing with my mom if I broke something she said one crosses is gone good mother all the way in canada those days were the best lo e my country visit every year may god bless ja and take everydestruction in charge in the might name of jesus of nazareth amen

  • @MarciaSantos-ox1fk
    @MarciaSantos-ox1fk 10 днів тому +1

    Lawd the kids’ screaming in background 😂

  • @EmpressAshe
    @EmpressAshe 3 дні тому +2

    😂 Love This
    Very Similar to Trinidad and Tobago items 🇹🇹 💜
    Same Exact Things and Names
    One Caribbean, One Love ❤💛💚

  • @user-uc1em2ui9o
    @user-uc1em2ui9o 5 днів тому +1

    Memba newport west where all the factòries was for the ladies espeçial dino michele linen and quilting bwòy it was joy seeing them espciaĺly on fridays payday

  • @Foreverandever789
    @Foreverandever789 18 днів тому +5

    The scent of the pit toilet was awful.

  • @maqudizesunset6033
    @maqudizesunset6033 5 днів тому +2

    Great video 👏👏 you could do a video on the stores and restaurants back in old days like the Van Dels, Batta, Times Store, Woolworth, Homelectric, Elite etc

  • @monicapinnock700
    @monicapinnock700 20 днів тому +5

    I remember buying some of the things at azan store ,

  • @CalmYourSoul-ip5my
    @CalmYourSoul-ip5my 13 днів тому +2

    A lady said you had to have $ to go to department stores in Jamaica. Downtown was posh. She told me about Nathan’s After independence people start selling on the streets

  • @andreahoofung3936
    @andreahoofung3936 День тому

    I would best describe a breakfront is a combination of a cabinet and buffet (sideboard). They were often in the dining room. the breakfront had glass to the top and cupboards to the bottom. The cabinet is mostly glass, with maybe a row of small drawers to the bottom.

  • @yvonniebrown3537
    @yvonniebrown3537 13 днів тому +3

    People were poorer worked hard and very classier to make where they lived looked welcoming and feel comfortable. China once came from England because Jamaica was British rule. English goods were sild . Time Store was a book store.

  • @patriciawilliams3256
    @patriciawilliams3256 19 днів тому +2

    The toilet was called out house .All that both of you spoke about was in my time growing up in Jamaica.

  • @ednaskeine766
    @ednaskeine766 4 дні тому +2

    Theý use to put drage in the pit toilet to keep down the scent

  • @marvaspence3581
    @marvaspence3581 19 днів тому +3

    Chocolate tea in the enamel mug

  • @Junjo11
    @Junjo11 15 днів тому +2

    I enjoyed this video and hearing of the old-time stores like Issa and Henriquez.

  • @lornafuller8705
    @lornafuller8705 19 днів тому +2

    most homes had a display cabinet for the crockery. I broke my mothers 3 burner kerosene stove oil bottle. I am in my 60's and I am still feeling the licks for breaking that bottle. ( I got an assen).those were the days my friend

    • @beverleyreid7572
      @beverleyreid7572 16 днів тому +1

      Oh poor you. lol. We all got licks.

    • @nekovero93
      @nekovero93 15 днів тому +1

      ​@beverleyreid7572 true, out of 4 siblings I was the one to give the most problems..I got it good but I ❤ my parents & pampered them both to the end. 😢😢😢

    • @lornafuller8705
      @lornafuller8705 15 днів тому +1

      @@nekovero93 and our parents adored us , they were only trying to do the right things in raising us. Discipline and good manners were paramount

  • @user-cn2fo8rr6p
    @user-cn2fo8rr6p 19 днів тому +2

    The enamel mug was poor people’s china. It was patched using a metal by the name of Sauda, which is a coiled soft silver metal and it’s heated on fire , then it becomes liquified

  • @dalkeithdawkins9265
    @dalkeithdawkins9265 5 днів тому +1

    I rememmber when the children went to Sabina Park to see the queen. I did not saw her because i was small and they only take afew of the bigger children. A man use to go around and solder chimmy and mugs, and sometime they also handle the condense milk can to drink our tea. I use make grills learning trade on Spanish Town road in the sixties that was only to pretty up the rich peoples house.
    mostly in Barbicon, Red Hills and those places.

  • @evetthaxter2377
    @evetthaxter2377 17 днів тому +2

    There was a man in my Portland community that would patch enamel with something I think it was fire and I’m not sure if it was led or something I can’t remember clearly but I have vague memories

  • @lornafuller8705
    @lornafuller8705 19 днів тому +3

    our homes were our palaces, and was treated as such. please do not call it over doing, it made sense in those days.

  • @danroydsbarbadostravelvlog3057
    @danroydsbarbadostravelvlog3057 11 днів тому +2

    Thanks for sharing

  • @doxcb4717
    @doxcb4717 20 днів тому +4

    I think the beds were high because we store things under there .

    • @doreensmith8209
      @doreensmith8209 18 днів тому +2

      My bed still high that's my makeshift storeroom hidden with dust ruffle😂

  • @winwinn6278
    @winwinn6278 19 днів тому +2

    My Father worked for Issa All his life that was his only job Issa also owned and operated Motor Sales and Service car dealership where Joe Issa had his Office I also worked there as Joe Issa vallet I can remember those days like yesterday. also my brother worked for Gleaner lol

  • @donnabrice3770
    @donnabrice3770 14 днів тому

    This brought back so many memories of my Grandma! I also have a beautiful set of Doctor Bird embroidered Irish Linen placements from the Allsides workroom tjat my Godmother gsve us as a wedding present. Beautiful craftsmanship ❤

  • @andieslive669
    @andieslive669 15 днів тому +5

    Gosh, these Jamaican memorable traditions and customs ways of doing things is so unique to our Jamaican Culture. However, worst of two Jamaican Customs I hated was the spring and the kaya beds and the pit toilets.

    • @yvonnegayle4075
      @yvonnegayle4075 13 днів тому

      Remember bardowelds store?,

    • @yvonnegayle4075
      @yvonnegayle4075 13 днів тому

      We mess up but we are the best,call and pronounce everything diffrent

  • @maxinesamuels3638
    @maxinesamuels3638 19 днів тому +2

    YES, TEA MEANS HOT BEVERAGE FOR JAMAICANS.

  • @jackpayton5065
    @jackpayton5065 14 днів тому +1

    We never ever used the china wear in our mother cabinet, and they are still there unused from the 1950s and our Aunt who migrated to England in 1963 left hers at the house and still untouched to this day

  • @margueritadentonsuckram1172
    @margueritadentonsuckram1172 18 днів тому +1

    I remember! The brown porcelain dog and the puppies chained to her😂

  • @joanfrancis5705
    @joanfrancis5705 18 днів тому +1

    They used to patch the enamel mug with the silver, which, when😮 heated over the fire, became liquid. I believe it was called sauder.

  • @lurlinebrown4278
    @lurlinebrown4278 7 днів тому +2

    I have one of the chain toilet at my home now

  • @junewilliams7229
    @junewilliams7229 18 днів тому +2

    Yes, I know about it a chain, and it was Clarendon