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By *etillante OP   Woman
over a year ago

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Modern Methods of Family Limitations

Found this book in my Dad's effects.

It's from 1950 and gives advice on contraception and is also a catalogue for purchasing all manners of contraception. It's fascinating a scarey

you can buy a box of 2 dozen Grade No 54 sheaths for 28 shillings (approx £1.65).

The shop was in Fleet Street London and states that "Birth Control Requisites are tactfully displayed in the windows of our establishment in a manner which cannot offend the most sensitive or fastidious person"

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By *nytimeadeMan
over a year ago

Skegness


"Modern Methods of Family Limitations

Found this book in my Dad's effects.

It's from 1950 and gives advice on contraception and is also a catalogue for purchasing all manners of contraception. It's fascinating a scarey

you can buy a box of 2 dozen Grade No 54 sheaths for 28 shillings (approx £1.65).

The shop was in Fleet Street London and states that "Birth Control Requisites are tactfully displayed in the windows of our establishment in a manner which cannot offend the most sensitive or fastidious person"

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Blimey ,Grade 54 .. ?? they had a few different one's in them days then ..my dad had an Ice Cream Van with' Stop me and Buy one' wrote on the bonnet ..or was it'and in his Barbers shop he had the sign # Buy me and Stop one 'after the 'Anything for the weekend 'SIR ?' poster , lol...

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Utterly Butterly for me.

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By *ugby 123Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

O o O oo

lol @ super

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By *ucsparkMan
over a year ago

dudley


"Modern Methods of Family Limitations

Found this book in my Dad's effects.

It's from 1950 and gives advice on contraception and is also a catalogue for purchasing all manners of contraception. It's fascinating a scarey

you can buy a box of 2 dozen Grade No 54 sheaths for 28 shillings (approx £1.65).

The shop was in Fleet Street London and states that "Birth Control Requisites are tactfully displayed in the windows of our establishment in a manner which cannot offend the most sensitive or fastidious person"

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What was the name of the shop

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