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The books are probably still there in the reference library.
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what about radnor street orange street pilot street cromwell avenue..
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Cromwell Avenue used to be Cromwell Street.
Don't tell us Oliver was born there! :D |
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Now wheres the budding historians to shed more light on the subject :confused:
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Found an interesting one in a book 'An Accrington Miscellany' Frank Davy tells of:- 'It was a death that gave Elephant Street its name. In 1845 and elephant called "Chimney", purchased by Wombwell for his circus and standing 11ft 4ins. high and weighing more than 5 tons, died in Accrington. This tragedy, caused so much local interest that a street under construction was named Elephant Street to commemorate the event' For the life of me can't find this street on any of the recent maps, so much have been demolished by now. Seems Rhyddings is an Old English derivation and means "A clearing in the Forest" ! Well, still have the park. |
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It doesn't exist now Katex. This was a source of amusement for some friends of mine at one time as I used to insist that as a child I remembered there being an Elephant Street but nobody else could remember it and they kept insisting I must have dreamt it. It was round the back of New Jerusalem church. In fact it was AccyWeb which vindicated me because somebody produced not only documentary evidence but also a photograph of it and yes it was the street I remembered. I think I'd gone to a youth club somewhere round there once or twice, maybe the youth club belonged to New Jerusalem. I know I wasn't very old (12 or 13 maybe) and there was a lad I fancied! :D
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Ah yes, Willow thanks for that .. did a search and found the thread under Pitt Street in June 2004 .. surprising how many posts contain the word 'elephant' ...:D
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While idly googling around, I've just discovered something I never knew. New Jerusalem was the largest Swedenborgian church in the country and was known as the "cathedral" of that faith. So, why was it built in a small Lancashire town and not in some large city? Anyone know?
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It's a religion based on the teachings of Emanuel Swedenborg. Think it's similar to Christianity. Thought the big Mormon chuch was somewhere south of Preston? You can see it from the M61, can't you? No doubt Willow will enlighten us!
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That's not a big Mormon church. It's a temple. Would you like the explanation of why it's there?
There are only 2 of them in this country, the other one is at Newchapel near Lingfield in Surrey and is called the London Temple. The one at Chorley is called the Preston Temple! :D We just do that to baffle you all. There are loads of ordinary chapels/churches throughout the country - some purpose built and some in rented rooms or converted from other things. At one time the chapel at Chorley was in a sort of old converted factory/warehouse type building with a funny little spike stuck on the side for a spire. |
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I was in a hotel the other week whilst on a training course and I was surprised to find not only a standard bible but the Mormon equivilant(Sorry, can't for the life of me remember its proper name). Just struck me as odd as I had never really thought about it.
I've always been intruiged about different religions, Paganism, Wicca, Mormon etc. The family of one girl I knew were heavily into some weird sect thing and it always made me wonder how people got into different religions, e.g. we tend to have christianity thrown at us in this country, Islam would be pushed as teh dominant religion in Muslim communities so you can understand people following them, I'm interested as to how most people get involved in the 'lesser known' ones. |
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Oh yeah, and it's not actually a Mormon equivalent of the Bible. People are often surprised to learn that we do use the Bible, the King James version, and this year in our adult Sunday school class we are studying the Old Testament. We've just been doing Daniel. It's gripping stuff. The BOM is an entirely different thing written by and about people living on the other side of the world before and after the life of Christ who had prophesies about his coming and then believers in him after he'd been. Quote:
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That's enough waffling for now before anyone accuses me of preaching. :D |
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