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Your Earliest Memory, What Was It?
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Mine was my first pair of ‘hard’ shoes, my two sisters who were 17-29 years older than me , put together and bought me some tine black patent leather shoes with an ankle strap, my memory is of standing up holding the rails of a cot when they came in and tried them on me, I must have been around 18 months old I think
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My earliest memory was my first day at school. Standing outside the gate holding hands with my Mum. Mum bent down and asked, 'Are you sure you have everything you need?' I felt this might be a good time to tell her I wasn't wearing any knickers! Poor Mum, she was already stressed it being my first day at school, but she completely lost the plot as she dragged me home...
18:29 Sat 05th Aug 2023
I can't be sure I can remember anything from when I was really young. Stories of me were legendary and told to anybody who'd listen. The first thing I know I remember was being in hospital when I was about six. I can remember the lovely Dr Scorer with his stethoscooe round his neck, the smashing nurse turning taps on in the bathroom to try to get me to wee ( I had a severe kidney infection) and the friendly boy in the next bed who 'went home' and I later discovered he had died with leukaemia. I also have vivid memories of coming round from having my tonsils out at nine, trying to climb through the metal bars of my prison. It was the top end of my bed!
Staying at grandparents house in Wakefield with mum, dad arriving later in his furniture lorry which had an open back. Knock on the door to say the lorry was on fire and I vividly remember my dad being soaking wet and picking me up on his shoulder after having climbed in and driven the lorry further up the road away from the houses, taken the hose off the fireman as they were just standing behind the lorry pointing the hose into the back.and climbing in and moving furniture to get to the seat of the fire (he had been a fireman after the war). I was probably about three.
The problem is when going back that far that although you can remember some early incidents you cannot remember which came first.
I can definitely put this one as under the age of 3 though, My parents, elder sister and myself were all sitting round the dinner table trying to think of names for my new brother or sister as my mother was expecting again....and I suggested all sorts of ridiculous names, most of which were not even names, eg rabbit and pergola boy or anything else that I could see.....and yes I knew what a pergola was then.
I can definitely put this one as under the age of 3 though, My parents, elder sister and myself were all sitting round the dinner table trying to think of names for my new brother or sister as my mother was expecting again....and I suggested all sorts of ridiculous names, most of which were not even names, eg rabbit and pergola boy or anything else that I could see.....and yes I knew what a pergola was then.
A fascinating (in my opinion, anyway) video, on the subject of early memories, from Aunty Beeb and the OU. It's only four minutes long and, I think, well worth watching:
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /ideas/ videos/ why-you r-first -memory -is-pro bably-w rong/p0 7jsv21
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My earliest memory was my first day at school.
Standing outside the gate holding hands with my Mum.
Mum bent down and asked, 'Are you sure you have everything you need?'
I felt this might be a good time to tell her I wasn't wearing any knickers!
Poor Mum, she was already stressed it being my first day at school, but she completely lost the plot as she dragged me home shouting, 'Why did you wait until now to tell me?
Standing outside the gate holding hands with my Mum.
Mum bent down and asked, 'Are you sure you have everything you need?'
I felt this might be a good time to tell her I wasn't wearing any knickers!
Poor Mum, she was already stressed it being my first day at school, but she completely lost the plot as she dragged me home shouting, 'Why did you wait until now to tell me?
I was roughly 3 years and 9 months old. I have absolutely no memory before that - it's as if I chose not to remember the old life before our fresh start.
children younger than this, deffo can remember. You can test them. BUT the whole things starts again around 3 y of age,
and see above, everyone's adult memory is around 3.
1956 suez and petrol rationing ( my father lost the coupons)
children younger than this, deffo can remember. You can test them. BUT the whole things starts again around 3 y of age,
and see above, everyone's adult memory is around 3.
1956 suez and petrol rationing ( my father lost the coupons)