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magpie 19-10-2013 18:23

Wesleyan Methodist church, Union St, Accrington Lancashire
 
looking for pictures and information... if anyone can help: many thanks in advance Magpie:

anzac 19-10-2013 19:10

Re: Wesleyan Methodist church, Union St, Accrington Lancashire
 
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Have a couple of old newspaper cuttings about a Methodist Church on Union Street if this is the one you are interested in.

Bob Dobson 19-10-2013 20:19

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Great cuttings these, Anzac. I've not seen many photos of my old chapel. One that crops up shows a mayoral party leaving the gates. My love for old hymns was nurtured here.

maxthecollie 19-10-2013 20:47

Re: Wesleyan Methodist church, Union St, Accrington Lancashire
 
Is that not sexist Bob a love for old hims

susie123 19-10-2013 20:55

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Here are a couple of pics of that end of Union Street early part of last century I would think. The church is just visible behind the trees and I think the building with the tower was the Sunday School.

gpick24 19-10-2013 20:56

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 1080353)
Is that not sexist Bob a love for old hims

Not to mention ageist.:D

magpie 19-10-2013 21:58

Re: Wesleyan Methodist church, Union St, Accrington Lancashire
 
Thank you.... that's great... I am gathering information on the Harwood Family Tree... the late Richard Harwood ( Dick Harwood) ( used to play the organ at Christ Church.... he was my grandfather...

magpie 19-10-2013 22:12

Re: Wesleyan Methodist church, Union St, Accrington Lancashire
 
am I right in thinking the building that is still left on union street .... was the school and the church although now gone was just behind it.... and also was there a grave yard there.... again many thanks for you help...

Bob Dobson 20-10-2013 09:18

Re: Wesleyan Methodist church, Union St, Accrington Lancashire
 
I don't think it was ever a day school but certainly was a SS. Yes- there was a small graveyard. When Union St chapel closed, the congregation moved to the one on Whalley Rd/Kenyon St.I am unaware of what happened to any archive material. I am in contact with a Mr & Mrs Ashworth, of Union St,. now in Morecambe

Retlaw 20-10-2013 12:07

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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 1080399)
I don't think it was ever a day school but certainly was a SS. Yes- there was a small graveyard. When Union St chapel closed, the congregation moved to the one on Whalley Rd/Kenyon St.I am unaware of what happened to any archive material. I am in contact with a Mr & Mrs Ashworth, of Union St,. now in Morecambe

I would like to know what happened to the War Memorial, also the R-O-H that was inside the church. I have several men in my files who attended that church.

magpie 20-10-2013 14:26

Re: Wesleyan Methodist church, Union St, Accrington Lancashire
 
There is another post on here about the grave yard.... all graves were dug up and remains placed up at Burnley Road: how sad the need to move grave yards... and for what ? These people many of whom worked all their lives and paid the co op man on the door, for just enough to have a funeral and a final resting place: very sad in deed:

Aussie Irene 21-10-2013 11:26

Re: Wesleyan Methodist church, Union St, Accrington Lancashire
 
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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 1080399)
I don't think it was ever a day school but certainly was a SS. Yes- there was a small graveyard. When Union St chapel closed, the congregation moved to the one on Whalley Rd/Kenyon St.I am unaware of what happened to any archive material. I am in contact with a Mr & Mrs Ashworth, of Union St,. now in Morecambe

It may have been a ss before, or after, but not during the war, troops from the Pioneer Corps were billeted there. I believe part of their job was to maintain the smoke screens, which were on Nelson Square, and various other parts of the town.

egg&chips 03-11-2013 19:53

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Originally Posted by magpie (Post 1080364)
Thank you.... that's great... I am gathering information on the Harwood Family Tree... the late Richard Harwood ( Dick Harwood) ( used to play the organ at Christ Church.... he was my grandfather...

My wife used to sing occasionally with Dick. She fondly remembers Doreen and Dorothy too. She thinks that he may have had connections with the Hyndburn Singers, as did the Ashworths as mentioned above.

Bob Dobson 03-11-2013 20:37

Re: Wesleyan Methodist church, Union St, Accrington Lancashire
 
My aunt Rose was a good singer who entered competitions. The 'leading' singer was a lady called Theresa in the late 40s and 50s.

Retlaw 03-11-2013 21:23

Re: Wesleyan Methodist church, Union St, Accrington Lancashire
 
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Originally Posted by egg&chips (Post 1082144)
My wife used to sing occasionally with Dick. She fondly remembers Doreen and Dorothy too. She thinks that he may have had connections with the Hyndburn Singers, as did the Ashworths as mentioned above.

There was ex WW1 soldier who lived up Sandy Lane called Beaumont Harwood, he was singer as was his wife, they used to sing in pubs and clubs around the area, last time I saw Beaumont would be around 1953 in Adelaide St.


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