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Yeah...I suppose they could have used the colours of the East Lancs regiment (Red & Maroon, as in Accy Corporation Buses) but that may have upset all those who served in other regiments, corps, etc.
Back to the film footage...any theories on exactly where that may have been shot? I thought somewhere on the road between Intack & West End...but then there are an awful lot of onlookers (which would suggest that the pavements from West End into Accy, through Church would have been packed) |
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Hmmm...hard to tell, really. I'd say West End.
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Well, its a hedge in the background with four or five people around the post (all men)...I think there is a youngster who makes an appearance in the last few frames. There are only two possibilities..between Intack & West End and between West End and Church (by the canal bank). Trouble is, we don't know who the photographer is or if there was any accompaning notes.
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I reckon it's where that used car place is (or was) near Blythes...but that's a total guess!
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Something else,. I make the clip lasting just under a minute in which we see about 200 men, roughly company strength, togeather with band, (which is not at the front of the column) Maybe there is a fuller version in the archive which covers the entire battion or maybe what we are seeing is the Accrington Company or possibly the District Company, with the Burnley and the Chorley pals having gone their own way.
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Would've thought that the Chorley and Blackburn divisions had gone their own way and that what we see is a section of the Accrington and Burnley divisions on their way to their respective home towns to embark on the recruiting drive which is mentioned...but again just guesswork. It'd be great to find out more background info about this fascinating snippet of film.
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Well, 1st August was a sunday & if you follow the link from the film to the still photographs you get a couple of shots of the town centre. I don't think the deck was as crowded in your day!
It looks like it was the entire battalion and what we see in the film exert is exactly that...just some of the battalion that came past. I would guess that the people watching from the road at West End would be doing so because it was one of the better places to get a view. |
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I've watched it a few more times and I've changed my mind about the location. I reckon it's somewhere between the Old Mother Redcap and the farmhouse at West End.
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Yeah...I agree. The post that you see in the background has got to be for the trams. It also seems to be on a slight incline, so I suspect it is this specific stretch of road:
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That piece of film was taken coming up the hill from the Old Mother Redcap. The men are from Accrington & Burnley Coy's, the Chorley lads were enjoying some home leave. The Accrington lads were given leave, whilst the Burnley lads carried on to Burnley. I recognised some of the Accrington lads when I saw the film at the Town Hall.
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