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Re: Site of Broughtons Plumbers Merchants Paradise Street
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Re: Site of Broughtons Plumbers Merchants Paradise Street
My wife works at PALS.
Some years ago a colleague of hers was working alone, late one evening when she heard the sound of someone whistling a tune. The lady went out of her office to investigate and saw a man wearing old-fashioned clothes and a flat cap "disappearing" down the corridor. |
Re: Site of Broughtons Plumbers Merchants Paradise Street
There were many stories about 'presences'...'sightings' whatever you want to call them, on what was the new wing at Blackburn Royal Infirmary. This has been demolished and houses built on the land....I often wonder if any of these houses are affected by those presences which were seen (or felt) when the hospital was there.
some people are sensitive to such things....sort of 'tuned in'...others are not. For those who are not, these things are difficult to believe or understand. I could tell you tales which would curl your hair! |
Re: Site of Broughtons Plumbers Merchants Paradise Street
It was the mill that went up in flames, not Broughtons (see my original post). Broughtons moved to Hyndburn Road about 30 years ago after being on Church Street (I concede that they were on Church Street not Paradise Street, but the building as it is now built - Accrington Pals Health Centre, is on Paradise Street), hence my mistake.
What I'm trying to establish is if there were any fatalities in the fire at the old mill, before it became Broughtons and that this may go someway to explaining away the presences myself and colleagues are experiencing. Many thanks for your efforts. |
Re: Site of Broughtons Plumbers Merchants Paradise Street
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near the viaduct and the last time i looked a cafe was their show room and just up the road which was an old cinema was their tile storage and tile show room in the early 80s teh paradise street or pals doctors location was EJ rilies snooker table making place if im remembering correctly then taken over by richard and patricia who owned broughtons on the very top floor of the building there was a little room with lift access that they kindly left a pool table behind and we played pool at dinner times |
Re: Site of Broughtons Plumbers Merchants Paradise Street
The original factory on the site of The Pals was built c1834 and was known as Broad Oak Mill (New Factory/Wellington Mill)
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Re: Site of Broughtons Plumbers Merchants Paradise Street
I really don't get why Owd Akela wants this information.
What will knowing how many casualties of this fire do to help with her(and her colleagues) feeling of a ' presence'? If you are feeling a presence the just accept this.....or ignore it. Or if it really bothers you so much then seek out a member of the clergy to dismiss this presence(though I am not sure that approach works). If the presence is peaceful then go about your business and let it go about its business. Now for all those who do not believe in such things I have had my card marked as 'nutter'...but that is nothing new and is something I am quite happy to live with. |
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hi walter :D |
Re: Site of Broughtons Plumbers Merchants Paradise Street
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wasnt the old site for broughtons on hyndburn road used by firemen to run practice drills im sure i saw them doing it when i was growing up like they do practice runs on the arndale now i await carbon dated verification lol :-) |
Re: Site of Broughtons Plumbers Merchants Paradise Street
Just a quick thank you for the map. There are indeed parts of the mill that overlaps with the PALS building.
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