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Roy 31-08-2003 20:10

Photo Number 5
 
http://www.accringtonweb.com/owdbert/5.jpg

1965 Photo of well known local firm -- Who & Where ?

nigel39 31-08-2003 20:21

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nori brick works, at bottom of whinney hill; whalley road
i think

mother hubbard 01-09-2003 20:41

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i agree. looks like the old brick works to me. would like to know where the waters gone if it is though.

Mik Dickinson 02-09-2003 21:00

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If i remember rightly that would be ******  in Ossy.Now known as the oswaltwistle Mills to all you youngsters.Would be nice to know if i am right or not


[admin comment] Mik, that was not a nice thing to say - plenty of people are not happy about that, think before you say things like that again please.[/comment]

Owd Bert 04-09-2003 06:38

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Re the water -- will send an " As Now" piccy with the next one.

janet 04-09-2003 07:39

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can you give us a bit of a clue bert.

Caz 04-09-2003 12:12

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[quote author=Mik_Dickinson link=board=bertsphotos;num=1062360649;start=0#3 date=09/02/03 at 22:00:09]If i remember rightly that would be the ******* in Ossy.Now known as the oswaltwistle Mills to all you youngsters.Would be nice to know if i am right or not[/quote]

Take it you mean Millers the wheelchair place? That's not very nice is it!
Millers is still there. Ossie Mills is where the weaving sheds were.

Rocky 04-09-2003 17:02

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Its the old brickworks on the Clayton side of Whinney Hill.
A small part of the old pond is still there, and full of Newts.
I can remember riding on the conveyor belt that went through a tunnel under whinney Hill when I was a boy. "You can see it in the picture"
You had to jump off just before it went into the "Rock crusher"!!

janet 05-09-2003 11:02

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remember now bert, old quarry over whinney hill i to remember the buckets going over burnley road. any one remember the old coal pit at hapton, my dad used to work there.

Roy 05-09-2003 12:51

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Owd Bert has sent a couple of photos to conclude Quiz 5:

First one is an additional view of the old Nori Brickworks taken from Whinney Hill and the other from a roughly similar position-- used the remaining water and the once Girls High School, now Moorhead, as a means of location.

http://www.accringtonweb.com/owdbert/5b.jpg

http://www.accringtonweb.com/owdbert/5c.jpg

Mik Dickinson 23-09-2003 07:56

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[quote author=cazzer link=board=bertsphotos;num=1062360649;start=0#6 date=09/04/03 at 13:12:48]

Take it you mean Millers the wheelchair place? That's not very nice is it!
Millers is still there. Ossie Mills is where the weaving sheds were.[/quote]
Sorry cazzer. The place i meant made 3 wheeler cars.Next to Sterling dog foods.Got no qulifications in local geography.Was not trying to be nasty

back in black 11-10-2003 15:05

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looks like nori,bottom o` winney hill !!! used to swim in the quarry just at the back grosssss full of old burnt out cars and stuff no wonder mum went crazy !!lol

Siddie 11-10-2003 20:11

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MY UNCLE WILLIAM HEATON (MY GRANDMOTHERS BROTHER) WAS A FORMAN (I THINK)  WHO WORKED AT NORI DONT SUPPOSE THE NAME RINGS A BELL TO ANYONE, I AM TALKING 50 YEARS AGO.  ::)


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