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In reply to the discussion: Q: If someone from the 1950's suddenly appeared today, [View all]yellowdogintexas
(23,765 posts)just a few days shy of her 102nd birthday. So much happened in her lifetime.
cars, airplane, her brothers went to WW1 and my dad to WW2.
Space travel, moon landing.
When she was born, women could not vote.
Running water in the home, electricity and gas or electric heat were only for the well off; fireplaces for heat and wood stoves for cookingwere normal; water came from the cistern or was carried in buckets from a well and if you had enough money you had a hand pump on the kitchen sink. My grandparents, great grandmother and a couple of aunts heated with fire places or coal burning stoves - even after other methods of heat became easily available, most folks had at least one room with a working fireplace for the really cold part of the year.