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A Life in a Quiz - My Grandmother

Created by bucknallbabe

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Mixed UK
A Life in a Quiz  My Grandmother game quiz
"Significant dates, people and places in my grandmother's life have inspired an assortment of questions with a UK bias - if you don't know the right answer, you may know the wrong ones! "

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. My grandmother was born in 1898. How could she be described?
    An Elizabethan
    An Edwardian
    A Victorian
    A Georgian


2. There are several alternatives to the word "Grandmother". We used the name of the Darling family pet in J.M. Barrie's "Peter Pan". What did I call my grandmother?
    Grandma
    Nana
    Granny
    Nanny


3. The family comes from The Potteries area of North Staffordshire. The local delicacy is the oatcake. What is it?
    A large, thin, flat pancake
    A "cut and come again" large cake
    A small, flat cookie
    A small muffin


4. As a young woman, my grandmother was apprenticed to a dressmaker but the outbreak of the First World War intervened and she went to work in a "pot bank" in Etruria, a suburb of Stoke-on-Trent. Which firm did she work for?
    Royal Doulton
    Dresden
    Spode
    Wedgwood


5. Potteries employed many skilled workers - my grandmother was a gilder, painting gold decoration on to fine china. A less-skilled job was the "saggar maker's bottom knocker". Which 1950s television programme made this job famous?
    Animal, Vegetable or Mineral?
    Take Your Pick
    What's My Line?
    Double Your Money


6. My grandmother never travelled out of the United Kingdom but enjoyed holidays by the sea, especially the South Coast. Which of her holiday destinations is NOT on the South Coast?
    Bournemouth
    Brighton
    Torquay
    Scarborough


7. One of my grandmother's hobbies was knitting which she would do while watching television. Which of these shows featured the famous actor who modelled the sweater for P and B Wools pattern no 958 in the 1950s?
    All of them
    The Saint
    Ivanhoe
    The Persuaders


8. In retirement, my grandparents moved to be closer to us in St Annes-on-Sea, a rather sedate seaside town in Lancashire. In the 1960s and 70s it boasted a small theatre, the Ashton Pavilion, where my grandmother and I saw a famous Henry VIII and Avenger bare all in a production of "Abelard and Heloise" in 1970. Who were they?
    Ray Winstone and Honor Blackman
    Keith Michell and Diana Rigg
    Charles Laughton and Joanna Lumley
    Sid James and Linda Thorson


9. One of my grandmother's favourite singers was the Irish tenor, Josef Locke. Who did he ask to hear his song in 1947?
    Viennetta
    Violina
    Lizabetta
    Violetta


10. My grandmother was called Edith but acquired another name in 1950 when my mother forgot her real one. She shared this name with the authoress of "Rebecca", "Jamaica Inn" and "Frenchman's Creek." What did my mother call her?
    Daphne
    Georgette
    Iris
    Barbara


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