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Laurent 21-07-2010 09:24

Who knows about Stonebridge Terrace in Oswaldtwistle ?
 
Around 1963, I used to have a penpal whose name and address was as follows :

Ann Blackburn
14, Stonebridge Terrace
Oswaldtwistle, near Accrington,
Lancs.

At my old age (I'm 65 now), I'm curious to see if I can find her again.
The problem : I've looked up "Michelin Maps" on Internet, and I can't even find a place called "Stonebridge Tarrace". Has this place changed name ?

Any help would prove that Internet is useful after all...

Thanks - Laurent

davebtelford 21-07-2010 09:36

Re: Who knows about Stonebridge Terrace in Oswaldtwistle ?
 
I think this will be Stonebridge Lane which runs from Union Rd. (next to Golden Cross pub) to Heys Lane.

The terrace will be the first houses on the right which are raised quite high above the street.

jaysay 21-07-2010 09:50

Re: Who knows about Stonebridge Terrace in Oswaldtwistle ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Laurent (Post 830331)
Around 1963, I used to have a pen pal whose name and address was as follows :

Ann Blackburn
14, Stonebridge Terrace
Oswaldtwistle, near Accrington,
Lancs.

At my old age (I'm 65 now), I'm curious to see if I can find her again.
The problem : I've looked up "Michelin Maps" on Internet, and I can't even find a place called "Stonebridge Terrace". Has this place changed name ?

Any help would prove that Internet is useful after all...

Thanks - Laurent

Stonebridge Terrace is no longer there, was knocked down quite a while ago. I've lived in Ossy nearly all my life and the name Ann Blackburn doesn't ring any bells, of course she probably married and changed her name

MargaretR 21-07-2010 10:01

Re: Who knows about Stonebridge Terrace in Oswaldtwistle ?
 
the rectangular patch of grass is where it was

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sour...05493&t=h&z=18

jaysay 21-07-2010 10:21

Re: Who knows about Stonebridge Terrace in Oswaldtwistle ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 830340)
the rectangular patch of grass is where it was

Accrington BB5, UK - Google Maps

Its surprising, even though I must have passed the place many times couldn't remember what took its pace Margaret, obviously nothing except grass:rolleyes:

Laurent 21-07-2010 10:44

Re: Who knows about Stonebridge Terrace in Oswaldtwistle ?
 
Thank you Jaysay for your reply.
You must be right, and MargaretR must be right too.

As I live in Belgium, I have used Google Earth this morning after Jaysay's reply. The situation is very clear : the houses must have been knocked down and are now replaced by a rectangular patch of grass.

Have you ever tried Google Earth ? There is a 360° photograph of Stone Bridge Lane every 10 yards.

By the way, if someone had a photograph of "Stonebridge Terrace" in those days, it would be great...

Thanks,

Laurent

MargaretR 21-07-2010 11:58

Re: Who knows about Stonebridge Terrace in Oswaldtwistle ?
 
The wall that you see here
Accrington BB5, UK - Google Maps
was originally higher - about 5ft - and the houses were accessed from steps at the end of the row.

wadey 21-07-2010 12:07

Re: Who knows about Stonebridge Terrace in Oswaldtwistle ?
 
What an interesting thread and the street view is amazing

davebtelford 21-07-2010 14:58

Re: Who knows about Stonebridge Terrace in Oswaldtwistle ?
 
Aye - it's a while since I was down there !! The houses were in a pretty bad state I think (tho' with stone built frontages like most of the terraces in Ossy).

From another thread - local 'character' Harry Carey lived there for a time.

kikine 21-07-2010 19:00

Re: Who knows about Stonebridge Terrace in Oswaldtwistle ?
 
This has got to be Harry Careys step Daughter Ann her sister was Pat Diamond, I did post on another thread about Harry. Right time, right year was she about 13, 14?

Laurent 22-07-2010 09:52

Re: Who knows about Stonebridge Terrace in Oswaldtwistle ?
 
Thank you everybody for your interest in this thread.
I am busy at the moment, but I'll post more information about Ann Backburn as well as a photograph later today or tomorrow.
So please come back here tomorrow...

Ann was approximately one year younger than I, so she could be born around 1945 or 1946. I know she has worked at Tesco for some time around 1963 and that she has had a first son named Paul (I don't know if she had other children after that).

Laurent

Laurent 22-07-2010 16:12

Re: Who knows about Stonebridge Terrace in Oswaldtwistle ?
 
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Hello Kikine,

I think we are definitely talking about the same Ann Blackburn.
She says she has a sister Pat who has a little boy Tony. Her step father is called Harry. He was a drayman, driving brewery wagons. Ann's mother was apparently a textile worker. Unfortunately, I don't have the surnames of Pat and Harry.

Please, Kikine, tell me more of what you know and show me the way to the other information that you say you have already posted.

I'm attaching a photo (1963) of Ann's mother, step-father Harry and little Tony.

Looking forward to hear from you,

Laurent

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02hudsond 22-07-2010 16:23

Re: Who knows about Stonebridge Terrace in Oswaldtwistle ?
 
i live at the back of that wall near the mill

jaysay 22-07-2010 17:56

Re: Who knows about Stonebridge Terrace in Oswaldtwistle ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 02hudsond (Post 830704)
i live at the back of that wall near the mill

You mean the one with the bars at the window;):D

kikine 22-07-2010 19:11

Re: Who knows about Stonebridge Terrace in Oswaldtwistle ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Laurent (Post 830700)
Hello Kikine,

I think we are definitely talking about the same Ann Blackburn.
She says she has a sister Pat who has a little boy Tony. Her step father is called Harry. He was a drayman, driving brewery wagons. Ann's mother was apparently a textile worker. Unfortunately, I don't have the surnames of Pat and Harry.

Please, Kikine, tell me more of what you know and show me the way to the other information that you say you have already posted.

I'm attaching a photo (1963) of Ann's mother, step-father Harry and little Tony.

Looking forward to hear from you,

Laurent

Attachment 16519

Hello, Yes her step father was Harry he used to work with my dad as a drayman for Thwaites brewery, her mum was Doris, lovely lady and Harry was one of lifes wonderful characters sadly passed on now. I used to live next door but one to Ann many years ago. There is a thread somewhere for Harry Carey. The photo made me smile, dad always said he was as strong as an ox! brought back happy memories. Doris did work in the mills. Hope this helps


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