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Old 20-03-2008, 23:07   #31
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Was his first name Leslie? Someone of that name also used to run the swimming club at the old baths, and I remember his obituary sadly appeared the other year.
Actually Garinda ...that did come to mind ... but have some memory of Leslie Dean (headmaster at some school) .. being involved in the gala's etc.

Remember Mrs. Broadley too Accylass .. black beetles ... aaagh .. don't remember them .. least the chlorine would've killed 'em off ...yuk. Did we go for swimming lessons from the High School ? .. think maybe only the first two years if I recollect ...

Hey, did you have one of those swimming caps with collage type flowers all over them ? ... LOL.
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Old 20-03-2008, 23:25   #32
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i went from junior school (St Johns) but not from the tech.
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Old 21-03-2008, 00:09   #33
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have some memory of Leslie Dean (headmaster at some school)
Headmaster at the school on hyndburn road....Little plump fellow as I remember?........I think he may have been a labour supporter..........." I know what's best for you"
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Old 21-03-2008, 00:10   #34
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And ladies, that hair dryer near the door ... had to put in a 1d. for the privilege .. cost more than that though .. didn't last very long ...
...and for us chaps there was the Brylcreem machine. Whack your money in and get a blob of the white gooey stuff in yer hand. Then a vigorous rub in your hair and join the scrum in front of the mirror to get your quiff into place before emerging onto St James Street.
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Old 21-03-2008, 01:12   #35
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Headmaster at the school on hyndburn road....Little plump fellow as I remember?........I think he may have been a labour supporter..........." I know what's best for you"
He was headmaster at Hyndburn Park for many years, don't know whether he was a labour supporter but more or less sure he was involved with swimming.
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Old 21-03-2008, 08:33   #36
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We went from St Oswalds when it was near the bottom of Willows Lane, no bus for us, we had to walk two by two in all weathers once a week. From what I remember it was a lady that taught us to swim, we had these white square floats. She never got in the water.
All the girls had to wear swimming caps, never could work out why we had to and not the boys?
Finally learnt to swim in the lodges on the Coppice with my mates. Think we used to swim near Priestly Clough as well?? not sure about that.
I remember once going to the baths after school with a friend and it was so bright in there, was there glass in the roof? and no one else was in the water, it was very strange but lovely.
Wasn't there a bath house as well for people to get a good wash?
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Old 21-03-2008, 12:40   #37
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Was his first name Leslie? Someone of that name also used to run the swimming club at the old baths, and I remember his obituary sadly appeared the other year.
Thanks Rindi I remember now, as I said I saw his obit a while ago a well, he was a real nice chap, he actually learnt me to dive as well, an for a guy that was terrified of water at one time, it was a big achievement
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Old 22-03-2008, 14:15   #38
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Leslie Dean when headmaster at St Andrews used to walk us to the baths for our swimming lesson then on the way back at the bakers near the school we bought penny loafs they resembled a minature hovis what a treat
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Old 23-03-2008, 14:10   #39
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The diving boards were not the problem katex but the stone steps were. I was diving down to get a penny from the bottom near the deep end steps when a couple of lads ‘bombed’ from the top board. The wash from the ‘bomb’ swept me into the steps and I cracked my head on them. I climbed out with blood pouring from my head and seeing stars and bright lights. The boiler room attendant patched me up and sent me home with the words, “You’ll need stitches lad” ringing in my ears. He was right - five in all.

Ah! Yes! The hair drier and the Brylcreem machine. Never used either. I saved my money for crisps or chips.

I went to St. Oswalds up to 1948 motherhubbard before going to the Accrington Secondary Technical School on Union Road in Ossy. Just across the road from the Palladium cinema.

Some of the miners from the pit used to use the “Slipper Baths” on their way home from work. Scaitcliffe pit didn’t have any showers.
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Old 23-03-2008, 14:37   #40
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now interesting question maybe jambutty knows? an old mate of mine who worked at scaitcliffe once told me you could walk from scaitcliffe following one particular shaft n come out in huncoat pit, was that the case? always wondered.
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Old 23-03-2008, 17:22   #41
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I remember once standing on top of the Coppice before trees were ever planted, and seeing most of the town covered in what I thought was cloud, it must have been all the muck from the factory chimneys. I stood on the top many years later, and was amazed at how green, and how much countryside there was around the town. It makes you wonder what all that muck did to us, breathing it in all the time when we were young
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Old 23-03-2008, 17:32   #42
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think it probably was detrimental to the earlier generations than us, remember those days well, but luckily i am fine, n hopefully you motherhubbard. we only had so many years in it, then it began to fade,but the older ones lived all their lives in it. IMHO.
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