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But would the shop not be the frontage of the business ? |
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Perhaps it turned, so to speak, with a front made on the gable end, as the importance of Little Blackburn Road grew commercially? |
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Visually, the front of the property is on Bridge Street. Might be wrong. Have a look, next time you're passing, and see what you thing. We might all have tol march down from the Arden on Saturday, if we can't decide now. :D |
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I was waiting to pick up some photos, and had my camera on me!
Why didn't I take a photograph? Doh. |
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That makes absolute sense! Here is a copy of an advert from a 1927 local newspaper showing E J Rileys And ... here is something you might not know. Dont know if true, but ...the shop next door, ALTHAMS Travel Agents as we know it - apparently Althams started by selling tea in 1864, and then began taking their customers on trips. Thus began a travel agency which developed branches over a wide area, and continues today. |
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Fantastic!
When did it stop being E. J. Riley's? I remember going in there as a young child in the late sixties. Unless I dreamt it. Fascinating about Altham's. :) |
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Moderators - please feel free to move recent posts in this thread.
Thay are in the wrong place. I did a search earlier, but perhaps this might be a more suitable place for the recent discussion? http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ton-49850.html |
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Well many thanks for reviving this thread, because now I remember where bridge street is, I had forgotten. I have been told that an Accy Webber can be found sat in his bus on bridge street most days at 1pm and was planning to say hello today, until I saw the weather forecast:rolleyes:
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