Wow....what a truly great thread......you have got me crying again as the memories flood back...........
I lived with my maternal gran Ellen nearly all my childhood, and the memories..yes she also had one of those wrap around pinnies, she made me a mini one and we used to bake bread (fresh bread mmm!! I can smell it now....) the old fashioned double range with a large kettle always on the boil..the front door never closed as neighbours would pop in for a cupa....
On rainy days we would listen to the wireless in front of the range, the glowing embers warmed us as we drank our cocoa. As a treat she would let me sort out the button box (this was an old biscuit tin..) she had another larger tin with all the old photos in, including letters and some silk type cards (I still have some..) My grandad Michael died the year before I was born, Ellen was widowed twice in her life both her husbands were called Michael and from Ireland.
I remember her sisters Sarah and Dinah coming up North from Portsmouth, Dinah took me to Newcastle shopping for a special dress ( pale blue, tiny lace type flowers on the bodice, with a full skirt...) I can see it now..magic.
After they went home the fragrance of Ponds cream and 4 7 Eleven Cologne that Dinah used I could smell for ages........
And who can remember washing day?....the old fashioned poss tub and mangle..white cotton sheets blowing on the line...the smell of carbolic soap....being sent out in the garden to pick enough peapods for tea...........home-made scones for afters with lashings of strawberry jam (home made..) ahhh!! crying again..better go and make a cup of tea........Nana Ellen I loved you so much...thank you for the memories................xxSummer