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Morecambe Ex Pat 29-11-2014 06:51

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Not sure why Wynonie couldn't add that club but thanks to Cashman it has been added.
I was otherwise engaged yesterday so didn't get chance to log on.

Cashman - Nice to see that your original statement that you are rubbish with computers was you just being modest and actually you are as up to speed as the rest of us.

Morecambe Ex Pat 22-03-2015 11:19

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
It would e great if we had pictures of the pubs listed on there. Perhaps you could all just nip out and take a photo of the pub nearest to you. If the ordeal becomes too much, feel free to call into the pub (providing it is open) and settle your nerves.

Please take the photo before entering and then put your phone/camera in a safe place.

stetrovers 22-03-2015 20:00

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The Blackade has finally been pulled down, not a single stone left. Knocked down to make way for Accrington's new bus station. God bless Joyce probably the Block's greatest landlady...

cashman 22-03-2015 20:23

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Originally Posted by stetrovers (Post 1136801)
The Blackade has finally been pulled down, not a single stone left. Knocked down to make way for Accrington's new bus station. God bless Joyce probably the Block's greatest landlady...

Had a few laughs wi Joyce n Eddie way back in the mists of time. Though me local back then was the Black Bull, always called in the Block nightly.

AccyMad 23-03-2015 18:29

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1136803)
Had a few laughs wi Joyce n Eddie way back in the mists of time. Though me local back then was the Black Bull, always called in the Block nightly.

The mists of time? Is that what the permanent haze in the back room was ;)

cashman 23-03-2015 19:04

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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1136887)
The mists of time? Is that what the permanent haze in the back room was ;)

Summat like that Di.:D;)

Atarah 23-03-2015 21:31

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The old Blockade building, now finally demolished last week.

Bob Dobson 24-03-2015 08:23

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The pub's name probably came from a dispute between early railway companies, one of the East Lancs, in which the other company 'blockaded' the line at Middleton to prevent the East Lancs using it. The pub was very popular with those building the viaduct. It was a Sam Smith's house, acquired when that brewery bought out Bentley's Milnshaw Brewery, which was based at the bottom of Milnshaw Lane -Malt St go
t its name from this brewery

cashman 24-03-2015 09:39

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 1136918)
The pub's name probably came from a dispute between early railway companies, one of the East Lancs, in which the other company 'blockaded' the line at Middleton to prevent the East Lancs using it. The pub was very popular with those building the viaduct. It was a Sam Smith's house, acquired when that brewery bought out Bentley's Milnshaw Brewery, which was based at the bottom of Milnshaw Lane -Malt St go
t its name from this brewery

Wrong bob twas John Smiths, the only Sam Smiths in town centre was the Big Crown.;)

Bob Dobson 24-03-2015 19:14

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
Yes I am wrong. I ought to have known, having drunk many a bottle called a Nip - a strong ale with a magnet logo on the label.

Clearviewsimon 29-03-2015 20:08

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
isn't the greyhound a Samuel smiths house?

Bob Dobson 29-03-2015 20:41

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Originally Posted by Clearviewsimon (Post 1137369)
isn't the greyhound a Samuel smiths house?


Yes it is.

Morecambe Ex Pat 30-03-2015 07:14

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
Should we add the brewery each pub was tied too?

Bob Dobson 30-03-2015 13:47

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Originally Posted by Morecambe Ex Pat (Post 1137393)
Should we add the brewery each pub was tied too?

That would be useful, but in some cases they have 'changed hands' - the John Smith's pubs were previously owned by Bentley's Milnshaw Brewery.

Morecambe Ex Pat 31-03-2015 07:53

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
I am going to give it a try and see how it goes.

The following link prints all the pubs out to make cutting and pasting easier. http://studiosoft.co.uk/cgi-bin/pubs...pl?call=listem

I have added the St. Johns as a test - I am pretty sure it was a Thwaites pub.


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