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cashman 12-03-2018 19:02

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 1210123)
Just spent ages reading thro this old thread, and it brings up a question or two or three, one I asked Dobbo years ago, the Railway pub on Blackburn Rd facing Eagle St was in existance before the railways came to Acc in the middle 1840's, What was its name, don't think Dobbo came up with the answer.
Donkeys years ago when I was indexing parish registrs and the local census returns, I started to create a list of all the names of Yards, Courts, Terraces. Ginnals, Back streets, Pubs, Clubs and ale houses, by that I mean any premisis that sold Camel Pee and needed a licence, I think Doobo borrowed it once fur summat, not sure where it is now appen int library. Final question mainly for Cashy how many Atlantic Oceans have you drank an peed during your life. I can just imagine when they put you in your final resting place, you'l have a pint glass in each hand, and your coffin lined with bottles of your favourite tipple. Just a pity coffin lid won't be big enough to have the names of all your drinking holes on it. Long may ye drink yu owd swigger.
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Hey mate i aint had a drink fer a few years now,reckon i'm being paid back or summat.:D I got a form of neuralgia thats alcohol triggered, so thats how i come to that conclusion.:D

Retlaw 12-03-2018 20:13

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1210136)
Hey mate i aint had a drink fer a few years now,reckon i'm being paid back or summat.:D I got a form of neuralgia thats alcohol triggered, so thats how i come to that conclusion.:D

Flamin Eck Cashy thurs no justice is thur, just look at allt brewery's thas kept running trying tu keep up wi thee. I've never drunk beer in me life, an look at me ave tu tek pills fo a dicky ticker, diabetis, blood pressur, watter works, thyroid, an ave tu keep gedding me leg dressed fur sores thad werned heal.
Near mind am tekin oer fro yon Satan wen mi times up, so tha con eve a top job wen tha comes, tha con be me trident bearer,
an tha prod them as we dom't think are sufferin enough. I've already geet a lot o names on me list, appen tha con add some more.


Bob Dobson 13-03-2018 20:19

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 1210123)
Just spent ages reading thro this old thread, and it brings up a question or two or three, one I asked Dobbo years ago, the Railway pub on Blackburn Rd facing Eagle St was in existance before the railways came to Acc in the middle 1840's, What was its name, don't think Dobbo came up with the answer.
Donkeys years ago when I was indexing parish registrs and the local census returns, I started to create a list of all the names of Yards, Courts, Terraces. Ginnals, Back streets, Pubs, Clubs and ale houses, by that I mean any premisis that sold Camel Pee and needed a licence, I think Doobo borrowed it once fur summat, not sure where it is now appen int library. Final question mainly for Cashy how many Atlantic Oceans have you drank an peed during your life. I can just imagine when they put you in your final resting place, you'l have a pint glass in each hand, and your coffin lined with bottles of your favourite tipple. Just a pity coffin lid won't be big enough to have the names of all your drinking holes on it. Long may ye drink yu owd swigger.
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Retlaw believes that the Railway pub was originally called the Spread Eagle, a name later given to a pub a short distance from the Railway. He could well be right, but I have never seen anything to support his theory. I have twice tried to get Thwaites to dig out the original deeds. If he is right, then the name Eagle St can be explained. I don't know any other reason why that street is so called. Possibly it is a veiled reference to the eagle on Lord Derby's arms. He was a mighty powerful man in early Victorian England.

Retlaw 13-03-2018 22:45

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 1210211)
Retlaw believes [knows] that the Railway pub was originally called the Spread Eagle, a name later given to a pub a short distance from the Railway. He could well be right, but I have never seen [because you sken like a basket of welks] anything to support his theory. I have twice tried to get Thwaites to dig out the original deeds. If he is right, then the name Eagle St can be explained. I don't know any other reason why that street is so called. Possibly it is a veiled reference to the eagle on Lord Derby's arms. He was a mighty powerful man in early Victorian England.

Dobbo I hate you, when I research sumat I keep going till its no longer possible to go any further, and I did find proof, as for Thwaites and deeds, some of those old so called deeds back in the early 1800's were not like the deeds we know today, many were lost or destroyed and new ones made, many of which don't have original names on.
Several properties round where I live no longer have their original deeds, and the have no idea who the original owner or builder was or when they were built.


Bob Dobson 14-03-2018 09:00

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
I hasten to point out the correct spelling is whelks.

Retlaw 14-03-2018 22:48

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 1210261)
I hasten to point out the correct spelling is whelks.

So wod, tha new wod a ment, an tha still skens, an tharugly tu boot, :hehetable

Bob Dobson 15-03-2018 08:54

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
Where can I buy nerve agent ?

cashman 15-03-2018 09:04

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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 1210323)
Where can I buy nerve agent ?

Moscows got plenty give Vlad a bell.

Morecambe Ex Pat 02-06-2018 18:20

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
I have seen a reference to The Red Lion pub which used to be in the old PC Tubes building in Abbey Street, does this ring any bells?

Bob Dobson 02-06-2018 18:48

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Morecambe Ex Pat (Post 1213909)
I have seen a reference to The Red Lion pub which used to be in the old PC Tubes building in Abbey Street, does this ring any bells?

You are correct in that the tyre place was formerly the Red Lion. Not sure when it ceased to be a pub.

As previously mentioned what we need is a website dedicated to our pubs and club - there is a superb one on Preston pubs.

Morecambe Ex Pat 02-06-2018 21:01

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
Tyre place? The building I was referring to is at the top of Black Abbey Street.

I did create a list of pubs with the help of some members on here but it clearly isn't complete. See the 'Accrington Pubs Link', in my signature.

Bob Dobson 03-06-2018 07:15

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
Yes - top of Black Abbey. It was built to cash in on travellers using the new turnpike, mid- 1700s.

landhusweg 04-06-2018 07:36

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Morecambe Ex Pat (Post 1213917)
Tyre place? The building I was referring to is at the top of Black Abbey Street.

I did create a list of pubs with the help of some members on here but it clearly isn't complete. See the 'Accrington Pubs Link', in my signature.

The tyre place was George Klarksons tyre firm. Remember this from the early fifties to late sixties.
By the way Klarkson was an Accringto Stanley director when the club folded up.

Cheers

ferret man 04-06-2018 13:15

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Morecambe Ex Pat (Post 1213909)
I have seen a reference to The Red Lion pub which used to be in the old PC Tubes building in Abbey Street, does this ring any bells?

Only at last orders.

Morecambe Ex Pat 05-06-2018 04:56

Re: The Pubs of Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by landhusweg (Post 1213941)
The tyre place was George Klarksons tyre firm. Remember this from the early fifties to late sixties.
By the way Klarkson was an Accringto Stanley director when the club folded up.

Cheers

I remember Clarksons Tyres but when Mark had it under the railway arch on Hyndburn Road and then later up Church Street. Where was the business when George had it?


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