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Langs Arms - Accrington?
Good Morning to All
on this sunny but very cold & frosty morning... Does anybody out there know anything about this old pub (Langs Arms or The Langs Arms) & where exactly was it? - Does anyone know if it has ever been covered in a book about 'Accrington Pubs'? Does anyone have a photo of it, that they wouldn't mind sharing with me? Thanks ktb |
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It was on the corner of Grant St. and Dale St.I say was because It was demolished a long time ago.
LANG STREET on ACCRINGTON Street Map :(:(:) It's the St to the left of Lang St. |
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Benipete is spot on, Twas a Thwaites House always a good pint when i called in.:)
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Never come across a book on Accringtons Pubs. Library may have a photo. Retlaw. |
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It was situated half way between the Grammar School on Blackbuirn Rd and 'the Underground', a passage running under the railway at the top of Grant St.
It may well have been named 'in honour' of Lang Bridge. I cannot put my hand on my books due to being in the middle of preparing for a carpet fitter coming. My wife has been tidying up. However, if someone has access to my book 'An Accrington Mixture', it tells of a one-time landlord of the pub, Harry ?, who was an inventor, and came up with the idea of a vertical take-off 'plane, .It would have been the fore-runner of the Harrier jump-jet. He got killed on a motor bike at Rishton. |
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Cracking little pub. It was my local - lived on the other side of the underground - and was always my first port of call on a stroll into town.
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Thanks for all the info - nice to know where it was, even though it's gone now. My maternal grandmother put the Langs Arms down as her usual address upon her marriage in 1925, when really she should have been at Lonsdale st, Accrington. I know that her new husband's brother had married in 1924 a L Madigan & it was her mother a Margaret A Madigan who managed the pub at I guess around the time of 1925ish. I was surprised to ever see my grandmother in a pub as she hated them, according to my old mum. |
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In 1951 the landlord was H H Crawshaw.
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It used to be my route to the Grammar School from Hope Street in Accrington
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Was told many a time to do the long walk round, as it was safer, or only with a adult. As kids we just jumped the tracks, getting on via a building up Scaitcliffe St, avoiding the "Billy Goats Gruff".;) Only ever went on my own down there, quick sharp, was to get to that chippy down Lister St...yum yum |
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I used to use the underground to get to St Oswald's school (Willows Lane) from Lower Antley St. It could be quite scary on dark mornings. Also remember it flooding, we used to paddle through in our wellies, cold wet socks all day!
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Used to drink in there in the early 80's me great gran used to used it when she used to lived in Grant street in the 60's
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