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blackburnlad 17-02-2011 05:49

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Originally Posted by MoreJoe (Post 884134)
Bill Shakespeare, who lived across Whalley Road at number 12 once said:

Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more: it is a tale
Told by an idiot, (or idiots) full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.

Can you please both take a Valium, retire to a neutral corner and let this thread return to delightful old pictures of Accrington, regardless of their accurate mailing address??

I did Macbeth at O level too.

Shakespeare also said ''A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool''

blackburnlad 17-02-2011 05:57

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 884168)
He'l loose then, I won several medals for pistol shooting, also 4 silver cups, in rapid fire pistol competitions. I also won the Taylor Shield for long range rifle shooting, on 5 consecutive occasions.
Retlaw

Not really one for blowing your own trumpet are you Walt? Not only are you Accrington's finest historian (a comment on p16, I think), but you're also a brilliant marksman.

I won the 100 metres sprint at Witton Park when I was 12 (it must count for something).

jaysay 17-02-2011 08:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MoreJoe (Post 884134)
Bill Shakespeare, who lived across Whalley Road at number 12 once said:

Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more: it is a tale
Told by an idiot, (or idiots) full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.

Can you please both take a Valium, retire to a neutral corner and let this thread return to delightful old pictures of Accrington, regardless of their accurate mailing address??

Think that does make a lot of sense Joe:rolleyes:

jaysay 17-02-2011 08:58

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Originally Posted by blackburnlad (Post 884217)
Not really one for blowing your own trumpet are you Walt? Not only are you Accrington's finest historian (a comment on p16, I think), but you're also a brilliant marksman.

I won the 100 metres sprint at Witton Park when I was 12 (it must count for something).

Bet ya won the big whatsit compo as well:D

Retlaw 17-02-2011 11:42

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Originally Posted by blackburnlad (Post 884217)
Not really one for blowing your own trumpet are you Walt? Not only are you Accrington's finest historian (a comment on p16, I think), but you're also a brilliant marksman.

I won the 100 metres sprint at Witton Park when I was 12 (it must count for something).

To achieve that level of marksmanship takes a lot of practice & self discipline, something you appear to lack.
You appear to have the biggest trumpet, and you like blowing it.
Retlaw

Gordon Booth 17-02-2011 16:24

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 884168)
He'l loose then, I won several medals for pistol shooting, also 4 silver cups, in rapid fire pistol competitions. I also won the Taylor Shield for long range rifle shooting, on 5 consecutive occasions.
Retlaw

Just to thread wander,Retlaw, and perhaps calm things down, did you ever compete with the police marksmen? If so how did you find them?
We were amateurs and thought we were good but they showed us we REALLY were amateurs!
What a shame the people safe with guns lost them, now only the villains have them.

Retlaw 17-02-2011 16:35

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 884327)
Just to thread wander,Retlaw, and perhaps calm things down, did you ever compete with the police marksmen? If so how did you find them?
We were amateurs and thought we were good but they showed us we REALLY were amateurs!
What a shame the people safe with guns lost them, now only the villains have them.

I've never actually competed against a police team, never knew they had one.
In the 1970's a member of Blackburn Rifle Club (Fred Cooper British Pistol Champ) did used to instruct the police in pistol shooting, most of them were rubbish at it, some did later become members of the club, and becme quite profficient.
Never came across any police teams at Altcar either.

Diggle Rifle club used to allow the GMC police to use the pistol ranges at weekends, it was more like a Wild West show, I kept well back when they were there.
Retlaw

rtbarton 23-03-2011 22:48

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3 Attachment(s)
To get back to the pictures, here are a few of the first house, Glen Wold, to be built on Queens Rd.

Attachment 17685

Attachment 17686

Attachment 17687

The babe-in-arms is my mother, born 1920.

A bit more detail Here

katex 25-03-2011 11:26

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What a grand entrance door that is.

Tina 04-06-2011 02:06

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Wow - Great pics ! Thanks for posting.

talentedbutslow 04-06-2011 18:08

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That first piccy showing the Yorkshire Penny Bank was interesting.Opened my first bank account there at the age of nine...(56 yrs ago)I came home carrying a round thing with slots to save all my coins in (you never did know how much was in there till they opened it up) Sometimes you got a surprise...I was saving for a bike and it was taking a long time,but then I was promised a bike by Mum and Dad if I passed my 11 plus exam...which I did! Still got an old passbook with the amount of 4 pounds 10 shillings in it..a fortune in thse days....

cashman 04-06-2011 20:59

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Originally Posted by talentedbutslow (Post 910476)
That first piccy showing the Yorkshire Penny Bank was interesting.Opened my first bank account there at the age of nine...(56 yrs ago)I came home carrying a round thing with slots to save all my coins in (you never did know how much was in there till they opened it up) Sometimes you got a surprise...I was saving for a bike and it was taking a long time,but then I was promised a bike by Mum and Dad if I passed my 11 plus exam...which I did! Still got an old passbook with the amount of 4 pounds 10 shillings in it..a fortune in thse days....

wonder what its worth now yer passbook? be a few bob interest yon Tal:)

garinda 07-09-2011 01:04

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Just thought I'd add this here too, seeing there are some interesting photographs of bygone Accrington.

Accrington|Historic Lancashire

garinda 07-09-2011 01:26

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 931743)
Just thought I'd add this here too, seeing there are some interesting photographs of bygone Accrington.

Accrington|Historic Lancashire


Wow, just had a better look.

Eighty nine truly fasinating local photographs.

Really wish there was some accompanying text with them.

When did the train crash?

What's the massive thing on the back of those lorries?

What was the occasion that saw the massed throngs in Blackburn Road?

Who are those little urchins with the policeman?

Sadly there are no comments of explanation on the site...yet.

Bob Dobson 07-09-2011 08:41

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Some cracking pics - loved it. No time to try to answer Garinda's queries but will try to get at them. Atarah & Retlaw will be onto them too I'm sure.


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