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jaysay 31-01-2008 17:35

Pubs that are no more
 
Reading this Heritage nd History Section has started me thinking, how many old pubs can you think of In Hyndburn that are no longer in use, either changed use or knocked down altogether.
I'll start of with one that closed when I was about seven
The Falcon Mill Hill Ossy

beechy 31-01-2008 17:38

Re: Pubs that are no more
 
the palatine accrington

garinda 31-01-2008 18:03

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Originally Posted by beechy (Post 524800)
the palatine accrington

There was also the Palentine in Ossy. I think that was it's name.

I can't remember it ever being open, but I do remember the windows, which had the name acid etched on to them. It's now part of Franco's.

garinda 31-01-2008 18:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 524812)
There was also the Palentine in Ossy. I think that was it's name.

I can't remember it ever being open, but I do remember the windows, which had the name acid etched on to them. It's now part of Franco's.

...or it might have been called the Plane Tree. Perhaps someone older than myself will remember.

panther 31-01-2008 18:06

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ossy working mens club!

on simpson street

garinda 31-01-2008 18:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by panther (Post 524814)
ossy working mens club!

on simpson street

Which was originally called James Sreet Working Men's Club, and not far from the Irish League, which is now the doctor's surgery.

emzy 31-01-2008 18:11

Re: Pubs that are no more
 
Pickups arms, ossy

panther 31-01-2008 18:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 524817)
Which was originally called James Sreet Working Men's Club, and not far from the Irish League, which is now the doctor's surgery.

its the irish one im talking about;), couldnt remember the name:o

panther 31-01-2008 18:14

Re: Pubs that are no more
 
church commercial

Wynonie Harris 31-01-2008 18:45

Re: Pubs that are no more
 
Langs Arms (Grant St), Union (Hyndburn Rd), Black Bull (Bull Bridge), Blockade (Edgar Street), Australian (Bottom of Castle St)...this is making me thirsty!

beechy 31-01-2008 19:01

Re: Pubs that are no more
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 524813)
...or it might have been called the Plane Tree. Perhaps someone older than myself will remember.

it was indeed the plane tree rindy

cashman 31-01-2008 19:02

Re: Pubs that are no more
 
Welcome Inn,Elephant st. Colliers Arms,birtwistle st, St.Leger,Plantation St.Horseshoe Inn Accrington. also Union Rd Ossy, Prince of Wales Union Rd,Royal, n Station inn, Rosebud ALL Union rd further down Greyhound, Antley Inn,Oak Tree,Hyndburn inn, all Blackburn rd Accy, ST Johns, Great Eastern, both Arnold st. New Brewery,maudsley st,Royal Oak Meadow St, n now ya have me in tears.lol, Star Inn Nuttal ST, Tramway inn Manchester rd.

Bonnyboy 31-01-2008 19:05

Re: Pubs that are no more
 
Old House at Home, later called Corners Melbourne St

Retlaw 31-01-2008 21:47

Re: Pubs that are no more
 
How about
Bay Horse Union St, Beehive Bank St, Beehive M/c Rd
Bird in Hand, Black Dog, Blockade, Boars Head, Borough Arms,
British Volunteers, Brown Cow, Bulls Head, just for starters
Retlaw

Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 524860)
Welcome Inn,Elephant st. Colliers Arms,birtwistle st, St.Leger,Plantation St.Horseshoe Inn Accrington. also Union Rd Ossy, Prince of Wales Union Rd,Royal, n Station inn, Rosebud ALL Union rd further down Greyhound, Antley Inn,Oak Tree,Hyndburn inn, all Blackburn rd Accy, ST Johns, Great Eastern, both Arnold st. New Brewery,maudsley st,Royal Oak Meadow St, n now ya have me in tears.lol, Star Inn Nuttal ST, Tramway inn Manchester rd.


jaysay 01-02-2008 10:02

Re: Pubs that are no more
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 524812)
There was also the Palentine in Ossy. I think that was it's name.

I can't remember it ever being open, but I do remember the windows, which had the name acid etched on to them. It's now part of Franco's.

I think you may find that was the Plain Tree Rindi


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