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WillowTheWhisp 03-09-2004 22:05

What's the story behind this?
 
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Out for a wander today, before I succumbed to cold germs, I came across this. I won't say where it is and leave people to have a guess.

I know what it is now but I've no idea what it used to be when this was presumably a window. Perhaps one of you knows.

Acrylic-bob 07-09-2004 14:14

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You have me totally foxed on that one Willow, I need a clue / map reference / address?

WillowTheWhisp 07-09-2004 14:16

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I was looking for somewhere they shall not pass at at time. ;)

Gobsmacked 09-09-2004 00:11

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Is this the old wall where the road goes under the railway bridge at Church?

WillowTheWhisp 09-09-2004 06:42

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:) Yes that's where it is, but I have no idea what such an elaborate window could have belonged to. I was hoping someone like Atarah would know more about the history behind it. Does anyone?

Darby 15-09-2004 09:39

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
:) Yes that's where it is, but I have no idea what such an elaborate window could have belonged to. I was hoping someone like Atarah would know more about the history behind it. Does anyone?

I might be wrong about this one, and I'm not 100% sure where they are. But if I remember rightly there were some arches (window like - but no glass in them) where the passage went under the bridge as an access to the east bound platform at Church Station. That was the place that a crowd tried to lynch a convicted (or accused) murder in the early 1900 or the end of the 1800's.

Or maybe my minds just twitching!!!

WillowTheWhisp 15-09-2004 11:26

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Now that does sound sensible because the shape is so different to any house window which is what made me wonder at one point if it was anything to do with the Navigation Arms but I think that pub was closer to the crossroads.

I'll have to go and take another photo of the larger area.

Sounds like my mind ''twitching''(lol)when I thought those houses along Blackburn Rd Ossy were further along than the site of Daisy Dairies!

Darby 15-09-2004 12:59

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Hang on Willow, now I'm really confused. The railway bridge is the one on Market Street at Church & Ossy station.

The Navigation Inn use to back-on to the canal just past Bridge Street off Blackburn Road just past the Commercial.

Are we on the same tracks or at right-angles to one-another? Please put me out of my misery!!

WillowTheWhisp 15-09-2004 13:17

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We're at right angles!

When Gobsmacked said railway bridge I assumed he meant the one which crossed Blackburn Rd. (Where the road dips slightly and is always 'liable top flooding') The photo is on part of the wall along Blackburn Rd where there is emergency access to Blythes. I know that there are steps (which can no longer be used) up the side of the bridge and when you mentioned an archway to go through to get somewhere else it sounded reasonable but now I come to look at it again it isn't.

I did tell you my brain was having a twitch as well didn't I?

Darby 16-09-2004 06:36

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Aaaahhhhh! now I'm on track. No I don't know what they were for, but I guessthey could have been for the same purpose as I originally stated.

Twitch...twitch....

WillowTheWhisp 16-09-2004 06:57

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No, it's definitely not an archway. It's a window. You can see the windowsill on this first photo. It would only be wide enough for one person to pass through at a time if it were an archway.

I also went up Market St to what now remains of the railway station and this second photo is the archway there, which is much bigger and shows how much notice I don't take of things I pass by. lol

Darby 16-09-2004 09:39

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Thanks Willow....Piccy number 2 is just as I remember it. Use to walk through there every day on my way home from Ossy Tech.

mez 16-09-2004 13:00

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how i remember those steps especially on a saturday night whilst dancing at the empire // not telling you wot darby// he he he

Darby 17-09-2004 04:50

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how i remember those steps especially on a saturday night whilst dancing at the empire // not telling you wot darby// he he he

So...it was you that couldn't run.........Something caught round your ankles!!! :D :D

I'll not say another word Mez!! :eek: :eek:

mez 17-09-2004 07:49

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ummm, could have been one of the rats, he he he :rolleyes:


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