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magpie 19-09-2014 22:04

old st peters school crown street
 
looking for a picture of the old school... I have tried the library but they do not have anything..... if anyone can help many thanks Magpie :-)

Mog 20-09-2014 04:24

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looking for a picture of the old school... I have tried the library but they do not have anything..... if anyone can help many thanks Magpie :-)

I lived on Crown Street from 1954 till 1966 and I was at St Peters from 54 to 58.

magpie 11-10-2014 18:43

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thank you mog..... the school was at the bottom of Crown Street.... am I right... and not where the undertakers is now.... also do you remember the air raid shelter at the entrance to the gate at the bottom of crown street... when they were demolishing the school I used to play in it.... my gran lived at the bottom of crown street op Hindle and Pad... her house was on the corner if you will .... would love to see some pics of crown street.... there are a few on Lancashire site but always cut shosrt of the school and my grans old house... thanks magpie

Mog 12-10-2014 06:56

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No the school was where the undertakers is. The school st the bottom of Crown street was St Oswalds. What was your grans name. I dont know what Hindle and pad was/is. I lived from willows lane walking up Crown street (the houses only started on the left hand side ) half way up.
The fourth house up on the left. Almost opposite Peter street.

magpie 22-10-2014 17:18

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she was called Margaret taylor and lived there with her some Stephen... Hindle and Paddbury builders yard or plumbers so there were two schools there.... St Peters and St Oswalds .... thanks.... Magpie

Bob Dobson 22-10-2014 19:37

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What years ? There are none of these names in my 1952 directory St Peter's 'Institute'(maybe the school?) is shown as in Richmond St junction Hr Antley St, and the church ay Richmond St & Perth St

JCB 23-10-2014 06:54

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St Peter's school was on the land which is now Wolstenholme's funeral directors .

St Oswald's school was next door going down Willows Lane between Brown St and Crown St . The land is now used mainly by M and M Coaches .

St Oswald's had to be closed in the mid 1960s because the building was unsafe .

The two schools are now back as neighbours at the top of Fern Gore .

davidf 23-10-2014 11:14

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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 1121762)
What years ? There are none of these names in my 1952 directory St Peter's 'Institute'(maybe the school?) is shown as in Richmond St junction Hr Antley St, and the church ay Richmond St & Perth St

I think that St Peter's Institute was a building mainly fronting Richmond Street, but also at the corner of Higher Antley Street. It was on the left hand side facing up Richmond Street.

Mog 02-11-2014 10:12

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she was called Margaret Taylor and lived there with her some Stephen... Hindle and Paddbury builders yard or plumbers so there were two schools there.... St Peters and St Oswalds .... thanks.... Magpie

I never heard of Hindle and Paddbury on Crown Street. The only yard down Crown street was Jim Bullcocks scrap yard with the entrance at the bottom of Crown Street near Willows lane. Jim's house was on Paxton st ( I think). The only Taylor round that area was my best mate Malcolm Taylor and he lived just round the corner in Ranger Street opposite Michael Ellwood. Mikes dad was a piano tuner. There was a chip shop by Crown Street and Ranger Street in the late 50s and there was little Jacks grocer shop on the corner of Crown Street and i think it was Maden Street. ( I think Paul Cavanagh lived up there). I think Cashy knew some of the young gals around my area as well.

JCB 02-11-2014 20:40

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There was a chip shop by Crown Street and Ranger Street in the late 50s

Would that be Len's chip shop on Ranger Street ?

One of the best . :)

maxthecollie 03-11-2014 16:28

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Would that be Len's chip shop on Ranger Street ?

One of the best . :)

Best chips for miles

Bob Dobson 03-11-2014 19:05

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Chips were cooked on ranges.

JCB 03-11-2014 20:42

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Best chips for miles

And Len never went beyond fish , chips , peas and steak puddings .

Like you say , the best for miles .

In the 1970s , when his wife had died I used to see him in the Stop and Rest . He used to bring a few fish wrapped up for some of his fans .

When my dad used to work at Bulloughs , he often took sandwiches made from a fish from the chippy for his bait . A delicacy I have inherited from him . ;)

Retlaw 03-11-2014 20:51

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Chips were cooked on ranges.

Never saw any chips at Altcar or Bisley.

DtheP47 03-11-2014 22:00

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Ricochets ;)


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