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kestrelx 26-04-2013 10:51

Re: Raymond Tattersall
 
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Originally Posted by kathk (Post 1055530)
Yes, he and Ann had a cleaning contractors, the office was on whalley Rd. He started off cleaning windows with a wheel barrow cart and a ladder!

Cheers - my question was a shot in the dark, thanks for confirming that - I worked for him for about 2 weeks it was hard work - too hard! :) It wasn't the work but the low lives that tended to work for him. ;)

cashman 26-04-2013 11:24

Re: Raymond Tattersall
 
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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 1055618)
Cheers - my question was a shot in the dark, thanks for confirming that - I worked for him for about 2 weeks it was hard work - too hard! :) It wasn't the work but the low lives that tended to work for him. ;)

You said it not me.:hehetable

kathk 27-04-2013 01:49

Re: Raymond Tattersall
 
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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 1055559)
As I wrote above, it was the early 70's, he probably stayed a year but I think there was a clash of personalities with the transport manager and Ray more or less told him where to shove his tankers.
He used to come to work in a car more fitting the MD than a driver.

About the time the big house was being finished on Burnley road a plasterers van pulled out and followed me into Griffin petrol station.
I asked the lads who the house was for and they told me it was some Asian family.

ah ah sounds about right how Ray would react lol. thanks for the info.
If any one see's him wandering around it would be nice to know if he is ok,
Thanks:)

kestrelx 27-04-2013 12:59

Re: Raymond Tattersall
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1055629)
You said it not me.:hehetable

Yes it's hard working with the lowest form of intelligent human life...;)

kathk 29-04-2013 01:04

Re: Raymond Tattersall
 
lol guess I opened a can of worms!!

KiTChener 29-04-2013 21:32

Re: Raymond Tattersall
 
Sorry, Kath, seems you may have learnt a little more than you expected about Ray.
Seems you were quite close at one time.
I really hope that this thread gives you some help.
I wil try & see if I can I can find out more for you.
Thank you for your kind comments about the bedrooms I built, I really wish I could have continued & built the kitchen also, but, by that time, I had lost all confidence as to whether I would I be paid in a correct & proper manner!!!

kestrelx 01-05-2013 10:41

Re: Raymond Tattersall
 
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Originally Posted by kathk (Post 1056212)
lol guess I opened a can of worms!!

He taught me how to move a ladder without getting off it! :p;)

jackbickers 11-09-2013 09:47

Re: Raymond Tattersall
 
Hi all, Raymond Tattersall is my Grandad, i have not been in contact with him for a very very long time and im really trying to track him down for my mum, Angela, its very important that i speak with him, if anyone could help shed any more light on his whereabouts, The last i heard he was renting a house in hapton,
im sure he did have some health issues a brain tumour or something but i really dont know.
To the gentleman that helped build manley house! that house was beautiful, what a shame it has been torn down i cant believe it!

i hope someone can help me or point me in the direction of someone that could, KathK if you could please get intouch my mum would love to speak with you se remembers you and Roy very very well!

wheaty 21-09-2013 12:43

Re: Raymond Tattersall
 
I have been friends with Ray for over 40 years. He owns a property near Burnley, and one in South Africa where he is at the moment. The house here is currently up for sale, and I think when it is sold he will stay in South Africa. He pops back from time to time and always calls to see us.I will pass all these messages on when he appears .He does not have internet or mobile phone. He did not have a brain tumour but needed surgery in Liverpool from which he made a full recovery I hope you find this info useful


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