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Palladium Bus stop to change its name
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Think I have recently read that the bus stop on Union Road, known as "The Palladium" is to have its name change to "Ossy Mills" as this is a popular venue these days. The Palladium of course no longer exists, but .. when it did, what an brilliant place it must have been.
The "cinema hall" was erected around 1920, built on the site of some old delapidated cottages on Union Road, facing the Technical School. Built to accommodate 275 folk in the balcony and seating for 1000 in the main body, just think of the stories connected with this hall. Sketch of the cinema which appeared in the local papers in 1920. |
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I remember it as the poshest of the 3 cinemas in Ossy.
I recall many visits with my mum to see Fred Astaire musicals, and in teen years to see Rock Around the Clock, and the Elvis movies It doesn't seem all that long ago that I played bingo there a couple of times. |
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will always be the palladium to owd gits like me atarah, whatever they call it.:) did a bit of courting yon wi n ossy lass early teens.:)
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Palladium and Empire, that,s where we did most of our courting, happy days.
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Palladium, Empire and the Palace on Rhyddings Street, three cinemas in such small town, when I was little the films used to change 3 times a week at all three, Monday and Tuesday, then change Wednesday and Thursday, then Friday Saturday Sunday, whats more it was only about 5d (old pence) in the cheap seats. Bag of sweets from Makinsons on the way there, then a bag of chips at the chippy on the way home
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wow has that pub been there as long as the Palladium then? looks to be the same one in Atarah's picture
wasnt it the Palladium that Winston Whittaker had? |
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There was only ONE cinema in Hyndburn which operated on Sundays. That was the Odeon - and only one evening 'house' starting at 8pm |
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This pigeon loft is an eyesore even for Ossy. It has no architectural or historic merit and the sooner it's pulled down, the better.
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No cinema in Ossy opened sundays, is what I should have said. Ossy was more 'religous':rolleyes: - I recall getting disapproving looks for wearing slacks on a sunday. I once got some nasty flea bites from the Palace in Ossy. That would have been about '54. |
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His lad Eric was about my age and used to play out with the Hornby St lot |
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