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I have just spent a happy hour on this thread following the discussion about the numbering of the Slaters Arms on Whalley Road.
I am not going to contribute to that argument but just wanted to say that if you look at the photo of the opening of Broadway in post 64, which I believe took place in 1936, the buildings in the background, between Cobden Street and Whalley Road, were still there then. You can clearly see the Slaters Arms on the far corner, compare it with photo in post 13 and you will see the chimney stack on the roof and the boarding on the edge of the roof going up to the corner. You can also see the lamp post/traffic light pole on the corner. This ties in with a previous post where the poster, can't remember who, said they thought the building was still there in 1937 but gone by 38. |
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this picture is taken on ellisons tenement see page 39 of bill turners book Pals.
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I am saddened to say that John Kelly passed away this week after a long illness.
He was very proud of his photograph collection, not all his own work, Retlaw and Owd Bert amongst others contributed but it gave him great joy in his latter years knowing that the photo's that he had put together were being enjoyed by so many people around the world thanks to the internet and Accyweb. RIP John. |
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It was sad to see Johns passing, only met the guy once a few years ago, but a top fella. R.I.P. John.
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Very sad news, some great photos RIP John
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I believe that John's funeral is at Peel Street Baptist at 1.00p.m. this Friday (31st Aug 2012)
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According to the Observer, John's funeral is at 1.30 today, not 1.00 as previously thought.
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thank you john for leaving all of us memories in pictures of our town we thank you for your kind efforts give your love to frank randell for us all xxx
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not many left now of those who joined the brigade in the 1950's when John and I did. Retlaw. |
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just spent all afternoon reading through this thread completely hooked ,i'm perhaps younger than most people who contributed and it was great to see how Accrington was to as i know it now although, it was a shame it got hi-jacked half way through by an argument that went on for page after page after page , i got quite intrested in my own family history a couple of years ago and i couldny help but romatically wonder if any of my ancestors were in some of those photo's ,espicially the fish market photos as one of mine was a fish trader in Accrington in the 1920's by the name of Creasey
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Will I ???
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my gt gt grandmother was eliza creasey , isaac's sister
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