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susie123 26-11-2011 12:08

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 951656)
I ordered it on ebay yesterday. Should be here early next week then I will be able to let you know.

Book arrived by Royal Mail this morning, ordered on ebay the day before yesterday. If you are reading this Richard Crossley thanks for such prompt service, delivered to my partner Richard in Morecambe.

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).

susie123 26-11-2011 12:13

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 951203)
Are you a masochist or what, who the ell wants to read that tripe, woman about women, giving them bright ideas. Go to library put one of the old observers into the micro viewer, and have a read, then see if you want to read the rest.

Retlaw

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 951208)
No am just interested to see if they are Dumb or Dumber back then.:dflam: but the Librarys a good idea.

It's not really about women, more as the title says an Edwardian lady's observations of Accrington life.

susie123 26-11-2011 12:16

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 951203)
Are you a masochist or what, who the ell wants to read that tripe, woman about women, giving them bright ideas. Go to library put one of the old observers into the micro viewer, and have a read, then see if you want to read the rest.

Retlaw

Sorry Retlaw for being personal, but why do you haveto shout all the time? it really gets on my nerves.

groove 26-11-2011 12:41

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I think it sounds quite an insightful look at Edwardian Accy. Thanks for the info Suzie.

susie123 26-11-2011 12:52

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Originally Posted by groove (Post 951924)
I think it sounds quite an insightful look at Edwardian Accy. Thanks for the info Suzie.

Spot on Groove, once again.

Retlaw 26-11-2011 12:58

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 951917)
Sorry Retlaw for being personal, but why do you haveto shout all the time? it really gets on my nerves.

I'm not shouting, its just easier to read, in internet speak this is SHOUTING.
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.

susie123 26-11-2011 13:12

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 951928)
I'm not shouting, its just easier to read, in internet speak this is SHOUTING.
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.

OK point taken, thought you would say something like that. No offence meant. But please keep to black.

Asa matter of interest what makes you think you spend longer on computers than I do? :confused:

Retlaw 26-11-2011 13:55

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Asa matter of interest what makes you think you spend longer on computers than I do? :confused:
Researching the lives of the Accrington Pals, over 4000 men served in the 11th Battalion East Lancs,
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

susie123 26-11-2011 14:06

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 951944)
Researching the lives of the Accrington Pals, over 4000 men served in the 11th Battalion East Lancs. 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

Come on. I've only been on here five minutes, how am I supposed to know about all that?

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

Retlaw 26-11-2011 14:28

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 951950)
Come on. I've only been on here five minutes, how am I supposed to know about all that?

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

Sometimes it pays to read some of the other threads, to see whats been going on in the past.
As to your Grandad, his service records have not survived the blitz in the 1940's, but attached is his medal card.
Retlaw.


susie123 26-11-2011 14:42

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 951959)
Sometimes it pays to read some of the other threads, to see whats been going on in the past.
As to your Grandad, his service records have not survived the blitz in the 1940's, but attached is his medal card.
Retlaw.

I have read lots of threads on here but obviously not the right ones!

Many thanks for the medal info. If you would like any family background data I would be happy to provide some.

Retlaw 26-11-2011 14:50

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 951963)
I have read lots of threads on here but obviously not the right ones!

Many thanks for the medal info. If you would like any family background data I would be happy to provide some.

Many thanks, if you could PM me his age, name of next of kin ie wife or parents, etc, that would be great, I can see from his M.G.C. number that he would have been called up sometime in the later part of the war, probably 1917.
Retlaw

susie123 26-11-2011 14:58

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 951966)
Many thanks, if you could PM me his age, name of next of kin ie wife or parents, etc, that would be great, I can see from his M.G.C. number that he would have been called up sometime in the later part of the war, probably 1917.
Retlaw

Will do - I have all that information... somewhere!

Observer 26-11-2011 16:20

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I have supplied 2 copies to Accrington Library.

groove 27-11-2011 10:14

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Originally Posted by Observer (Post 952007)
I have supplied 2 copies to Accrington Library.

Nice one Observer, i shall put that on my 'to browse' list


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