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Napoleon Street
Does anyone know where Napoleon Street in Clayton used to be??
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Re: Napoleon Street
I have lived in Clayton for 35+ years and I have never heard of it, but I will ask around and get back to you. Would it be nosy of me to ask why you want to know????
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I`m doing the family tree and was chatting to a chap in Rawtenstall library who said he had relations living on Napoleon St in Clayton. I said I`d never heard of it, low and behold the next day searching the1871 census I found I had relations living on the same street. So i`m intrigued......
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I will ask some of the older members in our street, maybe they will know of it.
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Going back to that 1871 census, you don't happen to remember any other streets that were listed either before or after Napoleon Street do you?
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I'm looking at an old map and Napoleon Street looks like it was either Atlas Street or part of Whalley Road, it's very hard to tell which though but I'II keep at it.
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From what I can make out it's the section of Whalley Rd between Church Lane and the turn off to Rishton is it called Blackburn Rd?
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Now why didn`t I realise it would be near Waterloo Street.. Doh!! Thanks Bagpuss
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I wonder when the name was dropped.
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I think it may have been demolished when they widened the road at Load Of Mischief
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I'm a bit confused now. Was it a separate street or just part of Whalley Road that had that name? Do you mean that Whalley Road was widened at some time? I'm only really familiar with what's there now and what was there before the motorway.
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I've looked at the map again and it's before Atlas St. was built or so it seems. Napoleon Street was a part of Whalley Rd not a separate street.
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None of the folks I have talked to can recall Napoleon St.......they are all in their late 80's so maybe it is even before their time. Could you get a squizz at the old street maps......maybe Accy Library could help.
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How old is that map of yours Bagpuss?
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Quote:
Two scales of historic mapping are available: The 1:10,560 (6-inch) first edition surveyed 1844-1850 (published 1847-1853) is available for those pre-1974 Lancashire areas within the current county. The 1:2500 (25-inch) first edition surveyed 1884-92 (published 1891-1894) is available for several urban areas. It looks like the one I was looking at is the 1884-92 edition. For your interest the website is http://mario.lancashire.gov.uk/ |
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