Not sure if this is the sort of stuff you're looking for but here goes. And a lot of this is guesswork on my part because I haven't had long talks with my parents about what they did when I was a baby but I've sort of gleaned stuff about their approach from what they have said about me and my DD.

Feeding - I think mum was basically of the opinion that FF was best (I think this was quite common in the 60s when I was born). I very much wanted to BF but ran into difficulties so we both ended up with FF babies. In terms of solids, I'm not sure when mum would have started but I'm very sure she gave me what she thought I would find delicious - so lots of custardy things, cakes, biscuits etc. We couldn't be further apart on this. I'm very anti giving DD sweet things (apart from fruit) just for the sake of it. Mum thinks I'm cruel!

Sleeping - I know that my sister slept in a crib in mum & dad's room (so I presume I did too) and I was HORRIFIED to find out she was in there till she was three. I was one of the ones who thought "over my dead body" to this but as things turned out, we had some structural things go wrong with our house which meant that it wasn't safe to put DD in her room when she was born so guess what, she slept in a crib in our room. And, once I got my confidence up, in our bed too. She's still in our room at almost 18 months old and I'm dreading moving her because I will miss her so much. I have suggested to DP that we cut a large peep hole through the adjoining wall so that I can get my sleeping baby fix whenever I need it. In terms of sleeping routines, mum sounds like she was a go with the flow person and so am I. She says that as a baby I wouldn't go to sleep until midnight quite often so she just used to keep me up and take me to bed when she did. That's actually mum all over, she would have a bit of a go at putting me to bed but if I seemed happier being up, she'd just think what the heck and not worry about it. I'm similar but I would probably make a lot more effort before giving in. We've never discussed controlled crying - I get the impression that mum wouldn't have done it and I never had to.

TV - I'm quite anti-TV probably because it was the main source of post-dinner activities in my house growing up and I want her to get used to the idea that TV is not something you have on all day in the background, you just turn it on to watch what you want to watch and then you turn it off and do something else. I think I've had daytime TV on about five times since DD was born and I've just started letting her watch 10 minute bursts of DVDs. We do have it on in the evening so she always sees the ABC News and Lateline because that's what DP and I watch. Now she recognises when the newsreader is doing the wrap up and the credits music is about to roll because she starts going nuttso dancing. Highly amusing.

That's all I can think of. Not sure it was what you were looking for but it was fun thinking about similarities/differences.