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steeljack 21-06-2007 03:10

Last time you saw an Horse 'n' cart on the streets
 
trying to remember the last time I saw a horse and cart in the Hyndburn area (excepting Thwaites brewery drays, are they still around ?) . Think the last one I remember around the Gt Harwood area was during the early 60s, a rag and bone chap called Basil , think he was from bottom end of Clayton. Also maybe a coal chap who worked out of the station coal yard in front of the Royal pub.
Thinking about it , the demise of the rag chap probably coincided with demise of the donkey stoning the front step.

thread should maybe in the nostalgia section ,
thx. ;) ;)

WillowTheWhisp 21-06-2007 07:23

Re: Last time you saw an Horse 'n' cart on the streets
 
Gosh it must be so long ago I can't remember when.

I do remember Jackson's milk deliveries by horse, and Albert Birtwell with his "Hi Scream Here".

SamF 21-06-2007 08:03

Re: Last time you saw an Horse 'n' cart on the streets
 
I've never seen one in Accy.

cashman 21-06-2007 08:03

Re: Last time you saw an Horse 'n' cart on the streets
 
remember those willow, also arthur mortimer used to have one for his tatting,think it was early 80s when he died, used to stable his horse top of plantation street somewhere.

WillowTheWhisp 21-06-2007 08:45

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Tatting? The only tatting I know is like crochet but with a bobbin/shuttle type thing instead of a hook. :D

cashman 21-06-2007 08:55

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 438496)
Tatting? The only tatting I know is like crochet but with a bobbin/shuttle type thing instead of a hook. :D

its an old word that seems to have died a death lol,people used to say the rag tatter for the rag n bone man etc,:) have a real funny story about arthur - but would take too long to type out.lol

MargaretR 21-06-2007 09:02

Re: Last time you saw an Horse 'n' cart on the streets
 
I think you mean totting (i used to do tatting in my youth)

cashman 21-06-2007 09:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 438500)
I think you mean totting (i used to do tatting in my youth)

no margaret was definatly tatting, learnt it from owd henry a caracter who used to kip in readers up the raggy back.:)

MargaretR 21-06-2007 09:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 438502)
no margaret was definatly tatting, learnt it from owd henry a caracter who used to kip in readers up the raggy back.:)

OK - you seem to have got it 'straight from the horses mouth' :)
Bill Sledden kept a couple of horses in a field near me until vandals burnt the stable a couple of years ago. He used to be visited by a mate who had a 'horse and trap' - was nice to see it go past my window.

Ber999T 21-06-2007 09:26

Re: Last time you saw an Horse 'n' cart on the streets
 
Apart from when I've seen "Travellers" on their way to Applyby Fare around Easter not seen any Horse and Carts for years.......:)

garinda 21-06-2007 09:34

Re: Last time you saw an Horse 'n' cart on the streets
 
My next door neighbour, Pendy's cousin, used to ride up and down in a pony and trap in the eighties, and used to go as far as Appleby Fair.

I think it was also in the eighties that Jackson's stopped delivering the milk by horse drawn wagon. I remember they used to trim the horse and cart up with flowers each May Day.

magpie 21-06-2007 13:04

Re: Last time you saw an Horse 'n' cart on the streets
 
The last time I seen one was the other weekend in Ossy:

Only a small one mind, however it took me ages to get past the flipping thing...

Eric 21-06-2007 13:39

Re: Last time you saw an Horse 'n' cart on the streets
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 438468)
trying to remember the last time I saw a horse and cart in the Hyndburn area (excepting Thwaites brewery drays, are they still around ?) . Think the last one I remember around the Gt Harwood area was during the early 60s, a rag and bone chap called Basil , think he was from bottom end of Clayton. Also maybe a coal chap who worked out of the station coal yard in front of the Royal pub.
Thinking about it , the demise of the rag chap probably coincided with demise of the donkey stoning the front step.

thread should maybe in the nostalgia section ,
thx. ;) ;)

That would be Basil Brierly; he had a junk yard just off Lower Barnes St. He and his wife ran a shop on Barnes St. He used to pop into the Village Blacksmith for a pint. I remember having coal delivered by horse and cart, and milk from Ringstonhalgh farm off the end of Rishton Rd. I think that a family called Swale owed the farm which had probably been there at least from Domesday times.

cashman 21-06-2007 14:05

Re: Last time you saw an Horse 'n' cart on the streets
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 438519)

I think it was also in the eighties that Jackson's stopped delivering the milk by horse drawn wagon. I remember they used to trim the horse and cart up with flowers each May Day.

it was in 80s was living on Dill Hall at the time n used to curse the sodding thing.:D was just asleep off nights n the clopping n the rattling of bottles against the crates used to wake me.:)

cherokee 21-06-2007 15:20

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it was in my younger days... and were the rag and bone chap doing his weeklys in ossy ...omg i feel old now hehe


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