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Old 10-11-2010, 02:07   #16
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Re: Ossy Gobbin from above the lamp

Hi, was myself born above the lamp. 16 Fielding Lane. Many years ago. Very happy memories of Pothouse Lane and Charlie Parrs farm and ...still can't spell this, Cockolum brook. We moved away 'cause the cottage could not house five kids. Worse move we ever
made. Would love to be back there, but as the saying goes... you can never go back.
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Old 10-11-2010, 04:13   #17
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Hi, was myself born above the lamp. 16 Fielding Lane. Many years ago. Very happy memories of Pothouse Lane and Charlie Parrs farm and ...still can't spell this, Cockolum brook. We moved away 'cause the cottage could not house five kids. Worse move we ever
made. Would love to be back there, but as the saying goes... you can never go back.
I'm never sure if it's one word, or two.

There are two photographs of Cocker Lumb here.

Lancashire Lantern | Subjects | Item

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In the seventies my dad used to take us on walks up there. There was a cave, that he used to play in as a child in the fifties.

Anyone else remember that?

As you walked up the valley it was to the righthand side of the brook.
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Old 10-11-2010, 09:35   #18
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I'm never sure if it's one word, or two.

There are two photographs of Cocker Lumb here.

Lancashire Lantern | Subjects | Item

Lancashire Lantern | Subjects | Item

In the seventies my dad used to take us on walks up there. There was a cave, that he used to play in as a child in the fifties.

Anyone else remember that?

As you walked up the valley it was to the right hand side of the brook.
Its certainly two words on the electoral register G.
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Old 10-11-2010, 09:39   #19
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I used to think it was a question.
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Old 10-11-2010, 10:01   #20
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I used to think it was a question.
Ya but did you get the answer
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Old 10-11-2010, 10:44   #21
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welcome dave.
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Old 04-08-2023, 23:49   #22
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Hiya,

I know this is a years old thread but it cropped up in a search because Reasons and maybe it's still of some interest to someone.

Charlie Parr was my... Uncle? Great Uncle maybe. He was the husband of my grandmother's sister I think.

The Parrs' farm as far as I know backed on to Fern Gore farm which was my childhood home.
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Old 05-08-2023, 07:53   #23
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Hello UK Cougar and welcome.
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Old 05-08-2023, 17:34   #24
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Thank you.

I've been here for some time, though infrequently. I created an account when someone was asking after my dad, as I recall, and he passed away like ten years ago now.
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Old 06-08-2023, 15:19   #25
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Gosh!? That word "gobbin" reminds me of a certain teacher at Acci grammar school some 65+ years ago!!
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Old 06-08-2023, 17:32   #26
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[QUOTE=lol1944;1273505]Gosh!? That word "gobbin" reminds me of a certain teacher at Acci grammar school some 65+ years ago!!

And here's me thinking that I am getting long in the tooth.
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