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Old 09-12-2011, 18:25   #7
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he'll have job bob, the bridge pub is completely gutted at the moment, been closed all year n longer.
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Hi,
I'm currently looking to find out about Bridge House, Church for my grandad. He said that initially one of the managers that worked at F.Steiners used to live there/own it. His aunt and uncle, eddie whittaker, lived there for some time, and he remembers playing there as a child. We have only one picture found in a memories of accrington book, but its only of the cottages that used to be behind it. The site where it used to be is where the sports centre is now, and thats across from the gift tree factory thing.
If anyone has any more information, pictures, memories, ANYTHING.....please please please get back to us. He really wants to find out some history and fill in the blanks!
Thanks very much
laura darcy
Eddie Whittaker was also my uncle, my mother is his sister (still batting at 91) Eddie died in 1973, and his son Terry Whittaker died in a motor bike crash in August 1963. I was born at Bridge House. Originally, my grandad Harry Whittaker wanted to buy Bridge House but the owners Steiners wouldn't sell it to him so he rented it. This was approximately 1936. He lived there with his wife Annie Whittaker, son Eddie and daughter Sylvia (my Mum). Annie died in 1947 (coronary thrombosis). Harry kept pigs and various livestock. He had a pen at the other side of the river and there was a little wooden bridge that crossed the river to it. Also he had a large garden with a Greenhouse to the side of Bridge House. Uncle Eddie ran a car repair business in the large workshops to the side of the house. Eddie and Annie moved in approximately 1954/56 to No.3 Dill Hall Lane. This place had large stables attached to it. After a few years he knocked this down and built a garage (Church Hall Garage) which still operates as a filling station today. The house next door to Bridge House was added to and split into two houses. The people in the front of the house were called Williams. The back part belonged to the two Horrocks sisters (I think I may have some pictures of my Mum in her 20s stood outside the front door and also sat in a car).
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