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Mamyalynne | 20:25 Tue 04th Jul 2017 | ChatterBank
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Or indeed anyone even faintly interested - a rather grandiose opening to a little video about Donkey Stones as mentioned in another thread.

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Blimey, as if they didn't have enough to do. Keeping the step looking pristine must have been a badge of honour!
Brilliant vignette of social history !Thanks for that Mamyalynne.
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Those were the days when you were judged by the state of your step and your nets - even living amongst the smoky terraces by the mills.
Thanks, mamya. That was interesting - I'm relieved that those days are gone now!
Nets, I can understand. All out steps were red. Grandma must have used something different for them.
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Me too, though some years ago when in Haworth I saw some in an ironmongers and had to buy them , they live under the sink.:-)

My dad seemed to be fanatical about the brass stuff on the front door being polished each week. I hated doing it.
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Cardinal Red Polish for those unless they were painted.
My old Granny used to red lead her front step. Have a vague feeling it was called Cardinal, or something similar.
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Nice bit of nostalgia, thanks for the replies.
I remember having to do that. And putting a line along the edging of the step.
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Yes, some did patterns or tramlines down each side.

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