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Busman747 15-10-2010 20:44

Accy Old Photo's - John Kelly's Album
 
I was recently priviledged to view a marvellous collection of old photo's from Mr. John Kelly, local fire fighter (retired), and he has kindly given his permission for me to put a selection on the Accy web.

There are so many that I am going to "drip-feed" them on this thread and invite comments as we go.

To start with, these maps show Accrington in 1849
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hotos/map3.jpg
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...hotos/map1.jpg
http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...s/map21849.jpg

There is a current thread concerning the Railway station and how it is going to look, this is how it did look!

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...tos/train1.jpg

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...wayStation.jpg

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...tos/train2.jpg

...........and finally (for now) can anybody remember the "British Restaurant"? http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...restaurant.jpg

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...aurant1942.jpg

wadey 15-10-2010 22:00

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Thanks

Atarah 15-10-2010 23:57

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In the basement of Accrington Town Hall is a "museum" which saddens me that it is NO LONGER open to the public. Up and till a few years ago, this museum was open to members of the public on the Heritage Open days. Dont think the Council class the basement as being safe any more for people to go into. Great pity! Included were many items which related to the war years, an old Accrington bus ticket machine plus many more items of local interest. Amongst this "memorabilia" are some large mugs which came from The British Restaurant on Paradise Street which Busman747 mentions. (I have one myself). I would love to see this place opened again, but .... probably cost comes into it to make it safe.

And ... I think you will find our Retlaw was greatly connected with the first map you show.

Heritage Open Days - About

garinda 16-10-2010 07:24

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Very interesting.

Looking forward to seeing more.

garinda 16-10-2010 07:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 852346)
In the basement of Accrington Town Hall is a "museum" which saddens me that it is NO LONGER open to the public. Up and till a few years ago, this museum was open to members of the public on the Heritage Open days. Dont think the Council class the basement as being safe any more for people to go into. Great pity! Included were many items which related to the war years, an old Accrington bus ticket machine plus many more items of local interest. Amongst this "memorabilia" are some large mugs which came from The British Restaurant on Paradise Street which Busman747 mentions. (I have one myself). I would love to see this place opened again, but .... probably cost comes into it to make it safe.

And ... I think you will find our Retlaw was greatly connected with the first map you show.

Heritage Open Days - About

It is a great pity.

Are the exhibits survivors from the old museum, that weren't thrown on the dump?

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...tip-51518.html

jaysay 16-10-2010 08:46

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The photos of the station bring back lots of memories, looking forward to more

Tealeaf 16-10-2010 10:03

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That's a nice piccy of 'The Flying Scotsman' coming through Accy...I wonder what year?

Retlaw 16-10-2010 11:30

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Map no 1 of Accrington 1849 is a copy of the one I drew some 20 years ago, I still have the original.
Retlaw.

Retlaw 16-10-2010 12:20

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Attached is a map of Accrington in 1784. I drew this not long after the 1st one, from information supplied by Brian Ashton the former head of Accrington Library. The red line denotes the boundry between the Old Hold of Accrington & the New Hold of Accrington.

Retlaw.

Gordon Booth 16-10-2010 14:12

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 852431)
Attached is a map of Accrington in 1784.

Retlaw.

There wasn't much of it, was there?
I notice the River Hyndburn was Accrington Brook then, so where did 'Hyndburn' come from?

Retlaw 16-10-2010 15:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 852463)
There wasn't much of it, was there?
I notice the River Hyndburn was Accrington Brook then, so where did 'Hyndburn' come from?

Thats only as it was shown on local maps of the time.
It was known as the Hyndburn way back in the 1100's,
was possibly named as such pre Norman times, for they used all the names that were currently in use when they parcelled out the land of what is now Lancashire, amongst William the 1st's cronies. I think you will find I've already posted some of the old land deeds in other threads

Retlaw.

Busman747 16-10-2010 17:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 852419)
Map no 1 of Accrington 1849 is a copy of the one I drew some 20 years ago, I still have the original.
Retlaw.

I hope that I'm not stepping on toes re: copyright Retlaw, I asked John but due to age and illness, he was a little woolly regarding ownership of originals. I am aware that Owd Bert has contributed to his album and I have his permission. and he tells me that John took many of the photo's that you are about to see in this thread ;)

Busman747 16-10-2010 17:44

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This next section should be of great interest to Accyweb members, it's PUBS:rolleyes:

Who has had (or remembered) a good night out in:

The Brigade Inn
The Horseshoe
The Bridge Inn
Slaters Arms
Australian Inn
or the Malbrough Working Mens Club?? (I wonder if that should not be Marlbough W.M,Club?)


http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...eHorseshoe.jpg
Trying to work out what van that is above, could it be the Ford Squire? the forerunner to the Popular and Prefect?


http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...GrangeLane.jpg

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...ofBroadway.jpg

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...tralianInn.jpg

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...sStonright.jpg

http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...ghclub1928.jpg

DaveinGermany 16-10-2010 17:51

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Good to see, I do enjoy old photo's of places regardless of where ever it may be.

Gordon Booth 16-10-2010 18:07

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Did the working men have to share their club with cows, or was it what we now call a 'barn conversion'? The Slaters Arms looks like it was boarded up, if the pubs in Accrington are closing as fast as they are round here these photos will soon be all we have to remember them by.
More,please.


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