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cashman 30-11-2009 16:09

Re: Pubs in old & new acc
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 766324)
LOL ... you moved in the best of circles Cashy.

I think re. the Blockade ... Cashy was called Aiden in a past life, and was named as a warning for him to keep out !

hey ive also consorted wi a couple of "Titled" people, n some "World Famous" uns as well, its called the "Ability to get on wi any Begger":D;)

katex 30-11-2009 16:37

Re: Pubs in old & new acc
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 766328)
hey ive also consorted wi a couple of "Titled" people, n some "World Famous" uns as well, its called the "Ability to get on wi any Begger":D;)

That's because you don't put on any posh acts for anyone Cashy ... that's a compliment. :)

Re. the 'Good Ale' position Atarah ... what puzzles me is that 'B Zar' ... the restaurant/bar that took over this corner is listed as 33, Church Street ?

B Zar
33 Church Street
Accrington, LAN BB5 2EN

Mind you, addresses did change at times didn't they ?

katex 30-11-2009 17:35

Re: Pubs in old & new acc
 
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Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 765512)
I now "believe" that the Clay Inn, was at no 4 Albert Street, Accrington ..

Have just come across a William Grime .. something to do with Licensing listed as 'Clog' 4 Albert Street ... but this was in 1916 ? Was taken off that Newspaper Detective site which he took from newspaper articles.

Atarah 01-12-2009 05:43

Re: Pubs in old & new acc
 
Re "Good Ale" - re Z Bar and it having a Church Street address. Its just that with the old newspaper article quoting the old pub/ale house/beerhouse (whatever) being classed as Warner Street, just seems to prove to me that the whole property (cos its on bend) would be classed as being on Church Street and Warner Street - as it appears to mean in the book on old Accrington done by Mr Ashton.


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