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Retlaw 21-02-2008 14:09

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Hi All
Does any one know if there were any lodging houses in Oswaldtwistle fro 1860 onwards. I do, now of two that were in Accrington around the 1910/30's, Harry Duffs Good Beds down Bull Bridge, and the New Model Lodging House in Pit St Acc.

Also where were the Toilets besides Dutton St, and next to the Railway arch in Blackburn Rd.
Retlaw.

cashman 21-02-2008 14:17

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the toilets were directly past the bridge,coming towards church on the left,just before the little row with Ciros cafe in the middle, dutton street bogs were bottom end just opposite woolworths side window in centre of street,they were underground bogs.;):)

jaysay 21-02-2008 17:38

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 534231)
the toilets were directly past the bridge,coming towards church on the left,just before the little row with Ciros cafe in the middle, dutton street bogs were bottom end just opposite woolworths side window in centre of street,they were underground bogs.;):)

We needed to know where all the bogs where in those days cashy, it was hard work walking home with crossed legs:D

katex 26-02-2008 17:15

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Just been doing some family tree researching, and through the 1881 census (which is about the only one you can get free.. :rolleyes:) came across a lodging house in Oswaldtwistle, 20, Mill Lane. Had 27 residents at the time of record.

MargaretR 26-02-2008 17:22

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Recently Park 381 gave us a link to a conservation doc about Church.
There was an extensive history section and in it there was mention of a lodging house opposite Hargreaves Warehouse on Blackburn Rd

katex 26-02-2008 17:30

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1881 England Census

Relation: Lodger
Gender: Male
Where born: Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, England

Civil Parish: Oswaldtwistle
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England

Street address: 20 Mill Hill A Common Lodging House
Education:

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Occupation: Carpenter

Registration district: Blackburn
Sub-registration district: Oswaldtwistle
ED, institution, or vessel: 6
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
John Abbott 30
William Ashworth 39
W. Edward Briggs 26
John Cheetham 50
Elizabeth Dickinson 39
Richard Dickinson 31
Cornelius Driscoll 50
John Dunn 26
James Graham 28
Andrew Grimshaw 36
John Grimshaw 36
William H. Harwood 28
William Heaton 40
Henry Heys 36
Bridget Lonsdale 35
John Marsden 46
Margaret Parkinson 40
Joseph Pickup 48
Mark Rawstron 40
Henry Richardson 33
Jeremiah Riley 68
Robert Scholes 50
Jonathan Wade 36
Richard Ward 44
Emily Ann Wilkinson 2
John Wilkinson 47
Margaret Wilkinson 32


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Wouldn't take the link, but copied and pasted the text with some deletions. Actually says Mill Hill, not Mill Lane ..sorry.

beechy 26-02-2008 19:26

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bogs under railway bridge at bottom of ormerod st
almost sure :mosher:

cashman 26-02-2008 19:32

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Originally Posted by beechy (Post 537310)
bogs under railway bridge at bottom of ormerod st
almost sure :mosher:

yep on corner of scaitcliffe st.

katex 26-02-2008 20:59

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yep on corner of scaitcliffe st.

All mainly mens though weren't they ... :mad: Did the council in those days think we women didn't need a pee.

cashman 26-02-2008 21:04

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All mainly mens though weren't they ... :mad: Did the council in those days think we women didn't need a pee.

think the thought behind em was = women will not pee in the street, oh how times change.:D

katex 26-02-2008 21:17

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think the thought behind em was = women will not pee in the street, oh how times change.:D

Will take that as a back handed compliment or did you mean we will pee in the street now ... :D

Tell you what you never see now .. a mother holding up her child over a grate to have one (usually a girl on the 'holding'; boys only need to stand and aim through the grid..:D) .. used to an acceptable and regular sight years ago.

cashman 26-02-2008 21:20

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 537380)
Will take that as a back handed compliment or did you mean we will pee in the street now ... :D

both actually kate, then they would never dream of it, now some don't give a monkeys, as i have been unfortunate to witness in last 25 or so yrs.:eek:

Lilly 26-02-2008 21:21

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 537380)
Will take that as a back handed compliment or did you mean we will pee in the street now ... :D

Tell you what you never see now .. a mother holding up her child over a grate to have one (usually a girl on the 'holding'; boys only need to stand and aim through the grid..:D) .. used to an acceptable and regular sight years ago.

It must be posh where you live, Katex. :D

I see mums doing that with their kids in Ossy and Accy.

cashman 26-02-2008 21:28

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those i saw never had there kids wi em lilly, your area must be even worse than mine.:D:D:D:D

Lilly 26-02-2008 21:36

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those i saw never had there kids wi em lilly, your area must be even worse than mine.:D:D:D:D

LOL . When I say I see mums doing that with their kids I mean I see mums holding their kids over grates so the kids can wee.

I didn't mean that I've seen mums weeing in the grate with the kids. I've never seen that! :eek:

katex 26-02-2008 21:37

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 537384)
It must be posh where you live, Katex. :D

I see mums doing that with their kids in Ossy and Accy.

Oh yeh, Clayton's really posh .. :rolleyes:

Well, will keep a watchful eye out .. perhaps it's because done too much driving around and not walking in the past few years. Now retired will get out me Ladybird I-spy book and try to spot that ingeninous breed of grate peeyers.. gotta' be worth a few points :D

Lilly 26-02-2008 21:40

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your area must be even worse than mine.:D:D:D:D

Apparently people poo in bus shelters where I live (Ossy). :D

katex 26-02-2008 21:49

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 537395)
Apparently people poo in bus shelters where I live (Ossy). :D

LOL ... yeh, they do don't they, according to one resident ...:D

By the way meant indigenous not that word I made up on the other post.. not that Cashy would have noticed ... :rolleyes: Brain starting to switch off for the night.

beechy 27-02-2008 13:51

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no bogs in clayton
but i do remember a public toilet opposite
the hare and hounds round about were st marys court is now i think ?
and i beleive we had a doss house sorry boarding accomodation
next door approx to the con club ?;)

katex 27-02-2008 15:00

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Originally Posted by beechy (Post 537579)
no bogs in clayton
but i do remember a public toilet opposite
the hare and hounds round about were st marys court is now i think ?
and i beleive we had a doss house sorry boarding accomodation
next door approx to the con club ?;)

Course there is still that piece of metal in the corner of the Fort's Arms Beechy .. fits into the corner coming outwards and rounded at the bottom .. was to stop the drinkers relieving themselves in there after they had come out of the pub. It would just dribble onto their shoes ... :D:D Suppose they just went up the back street anyway. :rolleyes:

Think they were quite common but this is the only one left now in Hyndburn.

Bob Dobson 28-02-2008 21:14

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There was a bog in Wheat Street, (we called in wee Street) which is off Blackburn rd roughly opposite Park rd Anotrher near Church Commercial..

cashman 28-02-2008 21:28

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there was one on queens rd, also one on alice street.;)

katex 28-02-2008 21:31

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there was one on queens rd, also one on alice street.;)

Can't remember one on Queens Road Cashy ..well not in my day anyway .. are you sure .. whereabouts .. ?

MargaretR 28-02-2008 21:35

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There was a public toilet adjacent to the war memorial on Union Rd, right next to Tinker Brook - very convenient - last time I looked the sealed up doorways were still visible. It was in use early in my lifetime.

cashman 28-02-2008 21:35

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Can't remember one on Queens Road Cashy ..well not in my day anyway .. are you sure .. whereabouts .. ?

up Whalley rd to hospital traffic lights turn left then set back on the right with 2 small paths,red brick building, before the first right, i dont remember either.:D or is that Queens road west?

katex 28-02-2008 21:46

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 538241)
up Whalley rd to hospital traffic lights turn left then set back on the right with 2 small paths,red brick building, before the first right, i dont remember either.:D or is that Queens road west?

Yeh, could be right ! .. under the trees .. vague memory .. Queens Road West ... not Queens Road though.

cashman 28-02-2008 21:48

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 538246)
Yeh, could be right ! .. under the trees .. vague memory .. Queens Road West ... not Queens Road though.

yeh just habit with me,always called the lot queens rd.;)


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