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[quote=Tealeaf;925932]But that's exactly it, Walter - the dates. This stuff is all the later part of the 18C/early 19th -
Those routes I quoted were the old routes into Old Accy. The dates I gave are when those old highways were eventually made into proper roads. Those routes must have been well used for them to have been made up, practically every river has a ford or a bridge some where along its route. Tha lives nearer to public record office than what I do, go and have a look. Retlaw. |
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I have no doubt that wagons and private coaches stopped at and used the Bull; but my guess is their main travelling guests would have been sheep rovers and the like.[/quote]
Cattle & sheep drovers were more likely to bed down near their stock, on common land, than stay in places like the Bull or the Bay Horse. Retlaw. |
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Really interesting read about the Corn Mill and it's surroundings |
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now that does sound interesting anzac.
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Talking about mills, this piccy cropped up the other day on the Homebase site. Am I the only one that sees an outline of a waterwheel on the old building on the right:
http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...uct-10635.html It's the piccy on the left...the links have gone to pot. |
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http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/s.../paperclip.gif were is this ? (http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/s.../multipage.gif 123456) Retlaw. |
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There are some cracking photos in the book 'Industry & Prudence' ; a lan for Accrington (1950) including ones of the Australian & the Olde Black Bull (p86) and The Warner Arms when it had a shop alongside it on the Church St side -now part of the pub. (p109) There's one which might have been taken from the front door of the Black Bull (p63) One just catches the Abbey (p52). I think there's one wjhch shows the side of the Arden and the name of the Blackburn Brewing Company(?) on it but I cannot now find it. There's also a drawing - very scarce this - of Bank Brewery (p18)
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That was another book I bought a couple of weeks ago in The British Heart Foundation Shop in Accrington - really interesting book full of wonderful old photographs
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