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jelly baby 03-01-2015 12:38

Re: Pearl House
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 279766)
dont remember it being top of pearl street,thought it was on birtwistle street i think i,m sure it was a house for wayward/stray young ladies? at that time in the 60s i lived at black annies on birtwistle street and was known to associate with a young lady from the said establishment.lol maybe time has dimmed the brain cells but i'm sure that was pearl houe.

Was that not Holly House? A couple of my friends rented rooms there in the early 70's........although they weren't 'wayward', just short of somewhere to live.

putsinker 03-01-2015 23:21

Re: Pearl House
 
I think Sandypanels used to be in Pearl House. They made fibreglass car body parts. There was a big old boat parked in the yard. Frank Sanderson would know if this is right or not, I have seen him on Accy web looking for old employees of Sandypanels a few months ago.

Frank Sanderson 05-01-2015 15:23

Re: Pearl House
 
Not joking about the tunnel Bob. I found it when excavating with JCB. It was brick built and about five foot high, filled in towards the big Railway shed, but quite long towards Lonsdale St. Perhaps Mr Anderton had quite a past? Frank

Frank Sanderson 05-01-2015 15:35

Re: Pearl House
 
That old boat was the ex RNLI boat 'Langham'. The first motorised boat. Originally had a large Tyler petrol engine fitted. Self righting with brass balls to stop water getting into engine compartment. We restored it, used it for diving etc and eventually gave it back to the RNLI. It now lies back at Bembridge, Isle of White, where it was stationed. . 100 launchings, 100 loves saved. Frank

Frank Sanderson 05-01-2015 15:44

Re: Pearl House
 
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Originally Posted by jelly baby (Post 1128131)
Was that not Holly House? A couple of my friends rented rooms there in the early 70's........although they weren't 'wayward', just short of somewhere to live.

I remember a house on Blackburn Road that took in lodgers. An acquaintance of mine stayed there once and a young lady jumped into bed with him. He said it was "outrageous". Never thought to hear that from an Accrington lad and something you never forget. Frank

putsinker 05-01-2015 16:19

Re: Pearl House
 
I can do "Outrageous" What was that address again Frank. From the chief laminater Sandyboy Marine. Do you still have the house in Largs?


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