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Archaeological dig in Accy?
Just been told that there is a "dig" going on - opposite the Peel Park pub i.e. on the grounds of the original Accy Stanley footy club
It's folk from the Central university at Preston. Hey, this sounds like interesting stuff! Me must get up there! :) |
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They don't really need to dig in Accy there are plenty of relics on the surface:rolleyes::D
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Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! TIME TEAM ARE COMING!
Tony Robinson coming next week - they are searching to find the remains of our famous Accy stanley stands etc. TRUTHFULLY! Just been speaking to a member of the dig. The students are starting things moving then the film crew come next week. I am no.1 in the queue! |
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How uninteresting! - I have a photo of my 1st husband playing on the Peel Park ground, showing the stand in the background.
They don't need to dig - just ask:rolleyes: What really would interest me is a dig on the moors at 13 Stones Hill Thirteen Stones Hill (Stone Circle) | UK | The Modern Antiquarian.com ...our own little stonehenge, no less. Now that is history |
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Why don't they try to find evidence of occupation of Accrington by the Monks of Kirkstall, I could show them where to look. Retlaw. |
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You never know, they might find a Saxon burial mound - they usually do!
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I understand the stands were removed , as was everything else there.Only thing remaining is the old changing room .
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I must say I also cannot really undersand what is so good about actually finding any remains of any stands etc.
Just find it interesting to be able to see the Time Team crew in action. With thanks to Owd Bert for this photo. |
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Attachment 17665 This one was in a tranquil wooded glade, and you could just imagine pixies and fairies hovering around it. Attachment 17666 Called Nine Ladies. Rumoured that they were turned into stone for taking part in the devils' ritual dance with a local fiddler. Story is that on a full moon at midnight, the fiddler plays and the Nine Ladies come to life and dance again to the Fiddler's tune... :rolleyes: So, they are nothing special ... but only one Accrington Stanley stand. Is all very strange, but would be interesting to see what they are up to. |
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I think some body's having you on, it just isn't the sort of archeology the Time Team do, they are usually after old ruins, or usually Saxon burials. Probably United Utilities laying a new main. Retlaw. |
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