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Gayle 02-02-2010 14:49

The land behind Hippings Vale Community Centre
 
Does anyone have any photos or information about the land behind Hippings. I was told recently that there used to be a mill there but it was either burned down or knocked down, possibly 40 or 50 years ago.

Would be interesting to have any info about it.

MargaretR 02-02-2010 15:02

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I attended the original Hippings methodist primary school 1945-1953(which was demolished).It was commonly known as Mount Pleasant (no idea why)
I was married at Hippings methodist chapel next to that school.

I lived in the vicinity for the first 18 years of my life -
and I have no recollection of a mill close by the school and chapel, other than the one with the deteriorating chimney on Rhyddings st which has been discussed recently

garinda 02-02-2010 15:15

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 784568)
I attended the original Hippings methodist primary school 1945-1953(which was demolished).It was commonly known as Mount Pleasant (no idea why)
I was married at Hippings methodist chapel next to that school.

I lived in the vicinity for the first 18 years of my life -
and I have no recollection of a mill close by the school and chapel, other than the one with the deteriorating chimney on Rhyddings st which has been discussed recently

I think Gayle means the community centre on Harvey Street.

It was Hippings Mill, which might have been a paper mill, rather than textiles, according to my mum's distant memories.

I remember the gate posts, some of the walls, and floors, still being there in the late sixties. The gypsies moved on, and used the hard standing for their caravans in the early seventies.

garinda 02-02-2010 15:17

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I don't know when it was demolished, but in the fifties there was also the remains of a demolished mill chimney.

garinda 02-02-2010 15:27

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Also within the Straits was Hippings Vale Mill. It was formed in 1861
by twelve local tradesmen, with the ambition of running a cooperative
mill. The building was completed in 1865 and, as the
business progressed, extensions were made in the following years.
By the 1880’s there was a three storey mule spinning factory and a
weaving shed. The company had 230 employees by this time. The
company’s mounting losses lead to liquidation in 1932. The buildings
were demolished over the following years – the only remains are the
gate piers that have been built into a garage and the outer walls of a
cotton store on Mill Hill.
http://www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk/downloads/STRAITS__v12.pdf

garinda 02-02-2010 15:34

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Title Hippings Vale Mill, Oswaldtwistle
1
FindingNo DDX 2501/5/1
Title Balance sheets (3) (with historical background information about Hippings Vale Mill from 'Industrial Heritage: a guide to the industrial archaeology of Oswaldtwistle and District by M Rothwell)
Date Dec 1877 - Dec 1879

Lancashire Record Office: Records Search

:D

MargaretR 02-02-2010 15:48

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 784581)
Title Hippings Vale Mill, Oswaldtwistle
1
FindingNo DDX 2501/5/1
Title Balance sheets (3) (with historical background information about Hippings Vale Mill from 'Industrial Heritage: a guide to the industrial archaeology of Oswaldtwistle and District by M Rothwell)
Date Dec 1877 - Dec 1879

Lancashire Record Office: Records Search

:D

Does my cousin Michael qualify to be included in your thread of local 'notable' persons?:)

garinda 02-02-2010 15:50

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I don't think I can directly link the map, but if you put Oswaldtwistle in the search facility on this site, and select the 1912 map, you can see where the old Hippings Vale Mill was. There is a paper mill marked at White Ash, but that is further to the west, near to where the Swanee was.

About.com: http://www.old-maps.co.uk/

garinda 02-02-2010 15:52

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 784583)
Does my cousin Michael qualify to be included in your thread of local 'notable' persons?:)

His book just popped up, regarding industrial Oswaldtwistle.

Of course, put him in.

:)

Atarah 02-02-2010 20:55

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Garinda, that link you put on posting no. 5 is FASCINATING! I am not really into the history of Oswaldtwistle, but .. its rather good!
Thanks for all your input just recently!

Atarah

south aussie 03-02-2010 08:34

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 784575)
I don't know when it was demolished, but in the fifties there was also the remains of a demolished mill chimney.


The old stone engine beds,and the chimney base were great places to play when we were kids.

The travelling fair and the gypsies stayed on the spare ground between Holly street and Kay street opposite the school.

Taggy 03-02-2010 13:47

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Was there any street or buildings where Foxfields Close is now?

Best Regards - Taggy

walker 04-02-2010 17:41

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The land were foxfields close is now used to have hen pens and alloments on it.

south aussie 05-02-2010 08:10

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Originally Posted by walker (Post 785067)
The land were foxfields close is now used to have hen pens and alloments on it.

I was born and brought up in the Ash street Tattersall street area of Ossy,looked at Google earth but things have changed over the years.

Is this where foxfields close is now?

garinda 05-02-2010 08:19

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Originally Posted by south aussie (Post 785147)
I was born and brought up in the Ash street Tattersall street area of Ossy,looked at Google earth but things have changed over the years.

Is this where foxfields close is now?

Yes, it's on the otherside of Harvey Street, from Ash St.

jaysay 05-02-2010 10:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 784575)
I don't know when it was demolished, but in the fifties there was also the remains of a demolished mill chimney.

Used to play in the remains of the chimney when I was a kid Rindi, it stood like a fort on the top of a hill:D

south aussie 07-02-2010 03:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 784565)
Does anyone have any photos or information about the land behind Hippings. I was told recently that there used to be a mill there but it was either burned down or knocked down, possibly 40 or 50 years ago.

Would be interesting to have any info about it.

The local Fire brigade put on an organised bonfire on Guy Fawkes nights, next to the fire station by Tinker brook.

Gayle 07-02-2010 08:18

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That would be the right area, south aussie, don't suppose you've got any pics?

south aussie 09-02-2010 08:11

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 785687)
That would be the right area, south aussie, don't suppose you've got any pics?

Sorry no pics,just memories.

I do remember two mates of of mine catching a big trout at the waterfall opposite the Nash club,and getting a photo in the Observer.
Robert & David Hanson, who lived in Kay street.

Taggy 09-02-2010 08:48

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My Dad was brought up on Kay street, used to walk over from Accy every Sunday to see my Grandparents!

Best Regards - Taggy

jaysay 09-02-2010 09:32

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Originally Posted by south aussie (Post 786277)
Sorry no pics,just memories.

I do remember two mates of of mine catching a big trout at the waterfall opposite the Nash club,and getting a photo in the Observer.
Robert & David Hanson, who lived in Kay street.

The Trout in the Tinker Brook came from the Reservoirs on the moors, in those days Accrington Anglers used to stock the res with trout and some entered the Brook from the run of when they got to full

Bee 03-07-2011 20:20

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Gayle, do you mean the land where the car park next to the scout huts are?.

jaysay 04-07-2011 08:58

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Originally Posted by Bee (Post 916440)
Gayle, do you mean the land where the car park next to the scout huts are?.

This thread is nearly 18 months old and if you paid more attention you'd realise Gayle seldom comes on here these days

katex 05-07-2011 05:14

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There is a 'photo in the Lancashire Lantern labelled Hippings Vale Mill, but 1937... after it closed ?

Lancashire Lantern | Word Search | Item

Bee 07-07-2011 15:54

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When was Foxfields Close (next to the site) built?.

jaysay 07-07-2011 17:56

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Originally Posted by Bee (Post 917216)
When was Foxfields Close (next to the site) built?.

NINETEEN CANTEEN:rolleyes:

garinda 07-07-2011 18:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 917249)
NINETEEN CANTEEN:rolleyes:

What year did the CANTEENESE open?

jaysay 07-07-2011 18:31

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 917252)
What year did the CANTEENESE open?

Don't you start:D


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