The old penny coin was a good deal larger than the
new penny which replaced it.
But the greatest confusion was over the value of one
new penny and 2 pence.
YOUR correspondent in the Birmingham Mail Talkback page stated a poignant story relating to his early Christmas present memories of only receiving a stocking that he hung up and only getting an apple, an orange and a shiny
new penny.
Whatever happened to a Compendium of Games, a jigsaw puzzle, Dandy and Beano annuals, a football, an orange and a
new penny? I'm just showing my age but they were a treat on Christmas morning when I was a lad, once I'd got home from sweeping chimneys from the inside and washed the soot out of my hair.
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Cadney The local Barclays Bank at that time, was situated where the
new Penny Lane Hotel now is.
The new halfpenny was disposed, of making the minimum increase on goods one
new penny.
The
new Penny's Lake at Redhill Fishery, Monmouth, was match fished for the first time at the Wednesday open and won with a three figure catch of small carp.
Scars remain, but the
new Penny has evolved: "My days had filled with small efforts, sometimes wrenched from the deepest places of my soul, but always guided and supported by God's hands." (October)
Police at the Bromborough pub, Bromborough, Wirral Pictures: ANDREW TEEBAY; Police at the Eastham Ferry pub, Eastham, Wirral; The
New Penny Farthing pub, Liverpool city centre, which was closed by police
THE
new Penny Plain catalogue has also just been released, so if you're on the mailing list you'll already be thumbing through the pages and noticing the special summer holiday clothing section.
A study commissioned to coincide with the anniversary reveals the pound coin is fast becoming the
new penny, with over three-quarters of people in the North perceiving it merely as loose change.