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14-11-2007, 15:02
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Re: Peel Arm Cottage
Clifford was married to Dorothy Westell, they have two daughters, Judith is one of them and the name of the other one escapes me (senior moment).
One of the girls is married to Ted Robbins(judith -I think)
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14-11-2007, 17:38
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Re: Peel Arm Cottage
The other one wasn't called Anne was she? Yes, I definitely remember the name Dorothy Westell. My mother used to irritate me by calling her Dorothy WestWell. The number of times I told her there wasn't a 'W 'in the middle! 
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14-11-2007, 20:10
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Re: Peel Arm Cottage
think it was Dorothy who was the mayoress? she had the Arcade cafe, my late missus worked for her for years. in the 80s when cliff was the mayor i think.
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14-11-2007, 20:55
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Re: Peel Arm Cottage
No the other daughter is called Alison and she lives in Cornwall somewhere.
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14-11-2007, 20:59
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Re: Peel Arm Cottage
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington
Clifford was married to Dorothy Westell, they have two daughters, Judith is one of them and the name of the other one escapes me (senior moment).
One of the girls is married to Ted Robbins(judith -I think)
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Dorothy lives just a few doors from me (now one of those councillors on the Lancs CC, or whatever). Knew Clifford and Judith (was a dancer in our Amateur shows .. beautiful girl). Yes, is Judith that is married to Ted Robbins. If you wish me to collect any information from them, sure they will be happy to oblige.
Sorry can't help you with your other memories Jim .. Church was not my area.. hey, so glad that Bonnyboy obtained those pictures for you .. must have been very nostalgic .. x
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14-11-2007, 21:47
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Re: Peel Arm Cottage
just an afterthought jim, when Cliff was the mayor, they lived up Riley Hill if i'm not mistaken. 
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14-11-2007, 21:49
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Re: Peel Arm Cottage
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Originally Posted by cashman
just an afterthought jim, when Cliff was the mayor, they lived up Riley Hill if i'm not mistaken. 
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Dorothy's other daughter is called Alison by the way.
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14-11-2007, 22:34
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Re: Peel Arm Cottage
I was close - I knew it began with an 'a'.
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14-11-2007, 23:59
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Re: Peel Arm Cottage
I've really enjoyed this thread, Jim, and I'm so glad that Bonnyboy took the time to take the pictures for you.
My Nana was born in Steiner View and it made me wonder if you knew my mother, Millicent Hamer, as she would have been of a similar age to you had she lived.
Just a thought x
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15-11-2007, 01:51
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Re: Peel Arm Cottage
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Originally Posted by Jim Procter
Thank you Bonneyboy. What wonderful pictures. It is just as I remember except for the Conifers and the modern windows and the garage.My father and mother and my brother and I lived in the extention at the back and my Grandma and her family had the original cottage at the front.Perhaps someone remembers the Westells and Ainsworths who lived there? I would be delighted to hear from anyone who knew them.Harper Westell died in 1937 and a kind person in Accrington sent me a copy of his Obituary from the Observer. His Grandson Clifford died recently and was I think Mayor of Accrington at one time. Does anyone remember the Clogger who had a shop down the hill near the corner of Hyndburn Road. The wonderful smell of leather which permeated the shop while you waited for new irons to be fitted to your clogs.And the sparks your new clogs made on the pavement as you ran to school.And Mister Chadwick the ice-cream man who came round on a three-wheel cycle from his shop on Countess Street.And the swings and slide in Gatty Park. I used to stand and watch the men turning the great big lathes from the doorway at Steiners opposite.And going to school at Church Kirk with Mr Greenwood the headmaster and Mrs Golding my favouite teacher.And going to Church on a Sunday at Church Kirk and singing in the choir with Rev Stephens --Mister Stiffkey was his nickname--Oh I could go on all day.
Thank you all the people of Accrington for giving me such a wonderful day.Best Wishes to you all Jim Procter
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WOW What a wonderful look back on your life . ( brought tears to my eyes ) JIM how wonderful that bonnyboy could bring you those pics and what a discription of your days gone by .. Im so glad you came on this site and found what you were looking for . truly amazing and truly deserved .. keep your memories close to your heart 
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17-11-2007, 15:46
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