Progress Report
So where are we up to with the bathroom?
The new wall cladding is in place (it's white with iridescent sparkles) and so is the ceiling cladding (it's white and shiny.) The pipework is sorted and there's a new radiator fitted, also a new light fitting. The suite that is going to fill the empty space is sitting on a blanket in the garage and the vinyl floor covering is due to be delivered today.
The only thing we're keeping from the old set-up is the green frog toggle for the light pull.

The new wall cladding is in place (it's white with iridescent sparkles) and so is the ceiling cladding (it's white and shiny.) The pipework is sorted and there's a new radiator fitted, also a new light fitting. The suite that is going to fill the empty space is sitting on a blanket in the garage and the vinyl floor covering is due to be delivered today.
The only thing we're keeping from the old set-up is the green frog toggle for the light pull.

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I didn't know about Red Rose Tea. How did that work? Did you collect coupons and send them off for your figurine or did you get a figurine with every purchase?
I used to collect tea cards. Every packet of Brooke Bond tea contained a card- and they built up into sets- famous people, wild animals, wild flowers- and so on- and you put them in an album. I never managed to collect a full set of anything.
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Red Rose tea came in boxes of umpty individually-wrapped tea bags, and you got one figurine per box. Generally, a specific set of figurines would be available for a fixed period of time, and some of that set were more common while others were rarer. The idea was that the more tea you drink, and thus the more tea you buy, the more likely you were to get a full set before they were discontinued. People also sold and traded them via newsletters, collectors' guilds, and little neighborhood second-hand shops.
I've only got two Wade figurines, because in general although I thuoght they were cute, I didn't much want to collect them. My grandfather gave me one not long before he died, a blue seal, which was a duplicate of one already in his collection. Then years later my husband, at the time my live-in boyfriend, went to a science fiction convention and was given a blue seal --- a different version than the other, from a later set --- by the hostess of the hospitality suite when she opened a fresh box of tea. He asked for it on purpose so he could give to me. So I have those to together on a shelf, but that's my whole collection.
My brother used to collect baseball cards; they came in packets of bubble gum. I don't think he ever got a complete set of anything either.
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