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Retlaw 21-10-2009 19:24

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 755413)
Nah, nah ... look what I have found online from a one Pat Smith :-Attachment 14688

Looks like she had the same picture as you :theband:

Links between Settle and Accrington

And I won't stop googling :p... and no way will you stop Margaret ... gawd ... might as well chuck her in the Hyndburn to be swept out to sea.

Is better fun walking around though (well, when it's not raining).

Is'nt she a spoil sport. she's even used some some of my database info on trades and where born, from the early census returns for Accrington.
I took this in 1984 for comparison.

Retlaw.

Retlaw 21-10-2009 19:29

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 755409)
Not got a clue .. let's line 'em up shall we :

Warner Fold
Oak Fold
Black Abbey Fold
Grange Fold
Cross Fold
Church Fold
Wellington Fold
Jacob Fold
Bank Fold
Spring Garden Fold
Plantation Fold
Elephant Fold
Adelaide Fold

There that's most of the streets covered .. will have to try with Mill owners next or the 'mansions'.:D

Daft bat.:D:D:D:D:D

Only two of those were ever folds in Accrington.

Retlaw.

Atarah 21-10-2009 21:09

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I was just going to question all those folds Katex and Retlaw, cos I certainly havent heard off them, not that means owt, cos in this game "local history" you are learning ALL THE TIME! Would love to know where you found all that info though Katex?

Atarah
Well done Katex by the way! :-)

Retlaw 21-10-2009 21:23

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Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 755481)
I was just going to question all those folds Katex and Retlaw, cos I certainly havent heard off them, not that means owt, cos in this game "local history" you are learning ALL THE TIME! Would love to know where you found all that info though Katex?

Atarah
Well done Katex by the way! :-)

You never will hear of them, because she made them up.
She only got two of them, the other names she put in her list are streets, she was just being daft with them, none of them are old or were even in existence in those days to have been a Fold.
Folds date back to the 17th & 18th century.

Retlaw.

katex 21-10-2009 21:56

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 755486)
You never will hear of them, because she made them up.
Retlaw.

He is correct Atarah ... did make them up, however, he did state in an earlier post was going to put up more folds, so seemed to be the best place to start on street names around his area .. was lucky to hit on one. Started to google, lo and behold .. up popped Black Abbey Fold and that article.

Elementary my dear Watson, .. you just have to know how to manipulate the opposite sex ... and Retlaw is an easy target ;):D

Retlaw 21-10-2009 22:51

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 755503)
He is correct Atarah ... did make them up, however, he did state in an earlier post was going to put up more folds, so seemed to be the best place to start on street names around his area .. was lucky to hit on one. Started to google, lo and behold .. up popped Black Abbey Fold and that article.
,:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:..
Elementary my dear Watson, you just have to know how to manipulate the opposite sex ... and Retlaw is an easy target ;):D

]:D:D:D:D:D:D
Right Bluebell you've asked for itwhen you've answered puzzle 3, the next one you won't be able to goggle it. Thats cheating and being lazy, back when I was collecting all these pictures, the only computer available was a Z81, and my first calculator was from Sinclair build it yourself.

Retlaw.
You never did say which source did you use for No1 Culvert St.[B][COLOR=#0000ff]

katex 22-10-2009 06:51

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 755512)
]:D:D:D:D:D:D
Right Bluebell you've asked for itwhen you've answered puzzle 3, the next one you won't be able to goggle it. Thats cheating and being lazy, back when I was collecting all these pictures, the only computer available was a Z81, and my first calculator was from Sinclair build it yourself.

Gas powered ?


Retlaw.
You never did say which source did you use for No1 Culvert St.[b][color=#0000ff]

Yes, was the absent voters list ... what I did by mistake was read along the incorrect line though and it was a John Beasley ... guess I'm a skenning bat too ...... :D:D

Beasley John William 09071 Pte. A.S.C. 1 Culvert Street E 2342

Beaton Geo. D. Morrison
Lieut. R.A.M.C. 257 Blackburn Road B 504


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