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Atarah 05-04-2009 19:13

Bit of a local history puzzle
 
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Hi, I have recently been given an explanation as to why these wide "flags" were laid next to ordinary cobbles, in front of the Hargreaves Arms pub on Manchester Road, Accrington.

(by the way - I believe the pub is due to re-open Mon 6th April, 2009).

I am not sure if what I have been told is true, but wondered if anyone would like to have a guess about their "purpose in life".

Atarah

K.S.H 05-04-2009 19:16

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Is it braile for "your crossing a cobbled street" :D

Seriously now, I'd have a guess at something to do with horses and carts

MargaretR 05-04-2009 19:17

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They look like they are spaced to fit wagon wheels

K.S.H 05-04-2009 19:19

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Ladders?

Edit - can't be, thee on the back alley too

flashy 05-04-2009 19:22

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Ken, its brail for 'dont drink and drive, the cop shops over the road'

emzy 05-04-2009 19:25

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It's to make it easier when wearing heels :rolleyes:

I would go for the horse and cart thing. The flags seem more worn towards the middle than the edge like they have had something running up and down them, but guess that could be many things

K.S.H 05-04-2009 19:25

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A path to the swan when you blind drunk

steeljack 05-04-2009 19:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 700862)
They look like they are spaced to fit wagon wheels

I were thinking where the tram lines were , but a bit too close to the buildings for that , or something going back to the days when the first water and gas lines were layed down :D

Gayle 05-04-2009 20:30

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Is it so that horses knew where the end of the road was?

Retlaw 05-04-2009 22:12

Re: Bit of a local history puzzle
 
[quote=Atarah;700855]Hi, I have recently been given an explanation as to why these wide "flags" were laid next to ordinary cobbles, in front of the Hargreaves Arms pub on Manchester Road, Accrington.

(by the way - I believe the pub is due to re-open Mon 6th April, 2009).

I am not sure if what I have been told is true, but wondered if anyone would like to have a guess about their "purpose in life".

Its just an extension of the pavement from Bank Terrace.

Retlaw.

ps
did you get my email on Wm. Hindle.

junetta 05-04-2009 22:31

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Flippin' heck, I had my wedding reception there back in 1970 and it seemed really posh to me!

Well, 'im indoors reckons that the flags were there to stop the cobbles breaking up when the carts delivered to the hotel.

Nice to see the pic Atarah, brought back nice memories x

cashman 05-04-2009 22:34

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i was thinking fer the owd hoss drawn dray.:confused:

katex 05-04-2009 22:40

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Perhaps to roll the barrels along ? .. :D

accyman 06-04-2009 13:33

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at a wild guess as they go along the road for some distance iw oudl say it was for horses to get a better grip while ppulling somthing that wa sin teh road

like when a tram broke down the horse would walk along side the road pulling it along or a carridge of some sort

cashman 06-04-2009 13:40

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or they just laid em that way to confuse us anoraks 100 yrs on.:D


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