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Now beware - although a paperback, this book is heavy thanks to its 200 odd pages of good quality paper (no jokes about light reading please!). There is a lot of text and the photos are quite small and incidental but on a quick flip through it looks like an interesting read, in bite size chunks thanks to being a weekly column. As befits a feature for ladies there are quite a lot of weddings but also a great deal about the musical life of the town - which was thriving. Just as today, there are gripes - especially about the lack of electric trams, the need for baths in Accrington, and the stink from the river. A book to dip into and enjoy at leisure until your arms get too tired to bear the weight. Thank you Richard for putting it together. I must say I do remember Ladies Chain in the Observer when I was young (50s/60s). |
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I think it sounds quite an insightful look at Edwardian Accy. Thanks for the info Suzie.
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Any way how can something get on your nerves, nerves are the message carriers to the brain, like electric wires in your house, carrying a message to put the light on. Is it any better for you in, or in, this colour. Ariel Black is best for me. If you don't like it put me on your ignore list, I don't mind. As I spend more hours than you on computers, I'll stick with whats best for my eyes, not yours. Retlaw. |
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Asa matter of interest what makes you think you spend longer on computers than I do? :confused: |
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Plus all the men from Greater Accrington who served in WW1 August 1914 to October 1919, 14400 odd of them, you try finding out where they were born, who their parents were, which school they went to, which pub they supped in who their mates were, wives, children, if they died where and when, where they are buried, any photographs of them for the displays, When I eventually get up in a morning, take my pills, read the paper having a pipe full o baccy, then switch on all the computers, check where I'm up to, and apart from meals, and a few other things, I will be at it till midnight. Retlaw |
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Wonder if you've got my grandad on your list? Below are his details from the absent voters list Accrington 1918 Absent Voters List | Cox to Dobbing CreaseyBertie James108566Pte.M.G.C.68 Annie StreetC11383 |
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As to your Grandad, his service records have not survived the blitz in the 1940's, but attached is his medal card. Retlaw. |
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Many thanks for the medal info. If you would like any family background data I would be happy to provide some. |
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I have supplied 2 copies to Accrington Library.
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