I loved the "pretty" fireworks called Golden Rain, Snow storm, Mount Vesuvius, Roman Candles but hated the Jump Jacks (squibs) and the penny bangers which my Dad used to put under a metal dustbin lid to sound louder! My favourites were the hand held sparklers where my brother and I used to write our names in the air with the sparkles, Catherine wheels attached to the wall or shed (which dad had to keep knocking round while lit as they refused to turn, to give the full effect - tut tut health and safety I hear you say! Sky rockets stood in glass milk bottles which soared high over our back yard never to be seen again so we missed the explosion of coloured stars! As my birthday is on Nov 7th my Mum & Dad always saved half the box of fireworks (cost about 5 shillings and made by Brocks or Standard) to have after my birthday party. We used to press our noses to the window (not allowed outside in the yard while Dad was lighting the fireworks with long tapers) and our dog stayed by our side being comforted....... Ah, those were the days (in the 1950s) What memories!