Anyone remember one of these at Seacombe Ferry, produce a Name Tag out of copper. I think it cost a penny in those days.
I remember it well, I think they also had one later on that done them in aluminium. Oh those days hanging around the Ferry and Wongs café.
Still modern ones around today using a new penny
There was one on the south end of the Princes Landing Stage for years and another on the L'pool bound platform of Birkenhead Central Sta. I must admit to not remembering copper strip at all - only aluminium. BAC also made the machines that dispensed Cadburys Chocolate Bars. I think they were a tanner a bar in real money!
Ha ha I remember them well.
Slightly off topic but does anyone remember cigarette vending machines situated on walls outside shops? I wonder how long they would last today.
Slightly off topic but does anyone remember cigarette vending machines situated on walls outside shops? I wonder how long they would last today.
Yes I can even remember people having wooden ones in their houses, you could knock if you had the right change. Think they must have been on a bit of commission or maybe a free pack of fags
The only cig machine I remember was at The Crescent, corner of Moor Lane and Edge Lane Thornton Liverpool. I think it was 9s 11d for 10 fags and you put in 10 shillings and the penny change was stuck on the packet with sellotape. Also at the crescent was an Offy where we bought sherry at 79p bottle, Old England I think. I used to live down Edge Lane way many moons ago, by the Thre`penny Bit Church.
The only cig machine I remember was at The Crescent, corner of Moor Lane and Edge Lane Thornton Liverpool. I think it was 9s 11d for 10 fags and you put in 10 shillings and the penny change was stuck on the packet with sellotape. Also at the crescent was an Offy where we bought sherry at 79p bottle, Old England I think. I used to live down Edge Lane way many moons ago, by the Thre`penny Bit Church.
There used to be one outside the paper shop on Leasowe rd
I remember the Leasowe Road one now, but as I recall it was always empty or maybe it was broken.
I think the shop was called Whites ?
Hey sonleylegs,
Was the offy called Thornton Wines stores? If it was it belonged to my auntie who moved there after her husband died in the late sixties. They used to run the Bedford Hotel in Rock Ferry.
That was known as Luke lees was it not? My old dads favourite haunt. It was quite rough if I remember right.
Yeah Cools,
It was called Luke Lee's but it wasn't like that in the sixties
Sorry Heswall I was not being rude it most prob was much later. My dad still loved it best beer around.
Hee Hee, no offence taken cools
Hey sonleylegs,
Was the offy called Thornton Wines stores? If it was it belonged to my auntie who moved there after her husband died in the late sixties. They used to run the Bedford Hotel in Rock Ferry.
I cant remember, way to long ago and to many bottles of sherry lol. Just came to mind, the garage opposite was Tom England, closed down, now an Aldi.
Yeah sonylegs, its deffo the same one - small world eh?
There was a penny machine on the Wirral Platform at Central station in Liverpool (late 60s) and a cig machine in the front of Les (Len?) Turners shop on Moreten Cross, as well as a machine that sold cartons of milk (again the would be late 60s up to around 1975).
There was a penny machine on the Wirral Platform at Central station in Liverpool (late 60s)
I remember one at Liverpool Central High Level, next to the stairs down to the Mersey Railway line. This was in the early 1950's
There used to be a chocolate machine and cigarette machine on the floating pontoon ferry terminal at the Pier Head in Liverpool, near where you stepped off the boat from Woodside. Nearby was a booth, similar to today's photo booths, that let you make your own vinyl record - the only one I ever saw. It was definitely there about 1964.
I remember the record one too. Do you remember the Naval/Sea mine that was painted red, I`m sure it was as Seacombe Ferry or was it The Pier Head? Like this one but all red.
There used to be a chocolate machine and cigarette machine on the floating pontoon ferry terminal at the Pier Head in Liverpool, near where you stepped off the boat from Woodside. Nearby was a booth, similar to today's photo booths, that let you make your own vinyl record - the only one I ever saw. It was definitely there about 1964.
Yes I remember the floppy discs
I remember the record one too. Do you remember the Naval/Sea mine that was painted red, I`m sure it was as Seacombe Ferry or was it The Pier Head? Like this one but all red.
I remember one at Seacombe Ferry. Wasn't it a collecting box for donations to the RNLI ? Maybe they all were ?
Another vending machine you don't see much of on the streets these days is the hot and cold drinks dispenser. This was a really impressive piece of technology back in that far-off, pre-computer age.
The machine I particularly remember was at the side of Olivieri's cafe near Hamilton Square Station in Birkenhead. It was a big, brightly-lit, blue-painted, futuristic monolith that was something of a landmark and a meeting place (it wouldn't last five minutes these days).
I think it cost sixpence per drink and you could get orange juice, cola, tea, coffee, Bovril, etc. After you put your money in, a plastic cup clunked into the receptacle, followed by your chosen drink gushing out of a spout. The trouble was, the spout was obviously never fully cleaned and the drinks always seemed to be slightly mixed. Mind you, Bovril-flavoured orange juice with a hint of coffee can be quite moreish.
The chewy machines.... happy days. The tuck shop around the corner from my place of learning had a similar machine. You bunged a penny in and got your packet of Beech Nut. The added bonus was that when an arrow engraved on the side knob was pointed forward - you got TWO packets for a penny. Needless to say, you studied the knob orientation and waited to pounce, moving in with sharpened elbows !
A simple pleasure!
What a memory, I forgot about the buy one get one free pointer.