Accrington Web

Accrington Web (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/index.php)
-   General Chat (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f69/)
-   -   Calderstones, Brockhall , Langho Colony (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f69/calderstones-brockhall-langho-colony-52062.html)

groove 02-03-2010 11:23

Re: Calderstones, Brockhall , Langho Colony
 
It was also widely accepted that the fresh,countryside air was beneficial to mental illness.Ribble Valley was a very logical location in that respect,and i presume there was a "not in my back yard" mentality regarding such places.Broadmoor is in a similar rural location.

martin01 05-04-2010 18:28

Re: Calderstones, Brockhall , Langho Colony
 
I worked part-time (evenings) at Calderstones as a male nurse (obviously) in 1967 +-
I can tell you a few horror stories about my time there - under the heading of '5 cc of paraldyhyde' the common medicinal dosage of the time administered in the 'upper / outer quadrant buttock! ( I was responsible for 'socking' it to the poor buggers - under superior instruction of course)
On a lighter note I really enjoyed the TATA pie and mushy peas served up at the 'Dog Inn' washed down with a pint of the best and a game of russian billiards (the table with the mushrooms on for the unninitiated) all this as a part of my journey back to brockhall from clayton c.1965.
The 'Dog' still going?
Martin

acertun 08-05-2010 15:23

Re: Calderstones, Brockhall , Langho Colony
 
Did your overalls button up the back jay say lol

wadey 08-05-2010 19:39

Re: Calderstones, Brockhall , Langho Colony
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by martin01 (Post 803752)
I worked part-time (evenings) at Calderstones as a male nurse (obviously) in 1967 +-
I can tell you a few horror stories about my time there - under the heading of '5 cc of paraldyhyde' the common medicinal dosage of the time administered in the 'upper / outer quadrant buttock! ( I was responsible for 'socking' it to the poor buggers - under superior instruction of course)
On a lighter note I really enjoyed the TATA pie and mushy peas served up at the 'Dog Inn' washed down with a pint of the best and a game of russian billiards (the table with the mushrooms on for the unninitiated) all this as a part of my journey back to brockhall from clayton c.1965.
The 'Dog' still going?
Martin

"The Dog Inn at Whalley" ?

martin01 09-05-2010 08:35

Re: Calderstones, Brockhall , Langho Colony
 
aye - there were 4 pubs opposite to each other

jaysay 09-05-2010 09:07

Re: Calderstones, Brockhall , Langho Colony
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by acertun (Post 813330)
Did your overalls button up the back jay say lol

No, but I'm sure your head does:thefinger

brockshank5 27-05-2010 22:57

Re: Calderstones, Brockhall , Langho Colony
 
I've worked in several houses in the community in Tameside with ex calderstones and brockhall patients in the past ten years, many of them now sadly deceased. Here's some names;
Henry Birch, Brenton Owens, Ronnie Labert, Frances Sage, Charlie White, Percy Rolfe, Richard Gurney, Alan Jackson, Kenny Evans, Latour Henry, David Jackson, Clive Renshaw. the older chaps were very institutionalised obviously and struggled to adapt and probably missed the community on the wards.
I think now with private companies taking over most of the contracts to run community care houses things seem to be going backwards.

jaysay 28-05-2010 09:24

Re: Calderstones, Brockhall , Langho Colony
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by martin01 (Post 813505)
aye - there were 4 pubs opposite to each other

Can you remember the names martin, Whalley Arms, The Dog, De Lacey, can't think of the other to save my life and I served my time in Whalley too :confused:

cashman 28-05-2010 09:50

Re: Calderstones, Brockhall , Langho Colony
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 818642)
and I served my time in Whalley too :confused:

sorry shoulda known ya were ex-calderstones.:D

martin01 28-05-2010 09:58

Re: Calderstones, Brockhall , Langho Colony
 
mornin Jaysay
got me thinkin too
as you came down the brew from Gt Harwood into Whalley there were 2 pubs occupied adjacent corners as you came into the T junction, the one on the left I think was the Whalley Arms, the other?? - across the road - the Dog and a little further down almost opposite the bus station - de Lacey - ( around the corner was the Starlight Club? casino and revue bar?)
Last time I was in Whalley had steak pudding, chips and mushy peas form chippy next to Whalley arms -- scoffed them on a park bench:)
there was another pub (a bit bleak I recall) halfway up the hill leading out of Whalley going towards Langho - ??
It'll come to me - if it dont come to you first
cheers

Wynonie Harris 28-05-2010 10:08

Re: Calderstones, Brockhall , Langho Colony
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by martin01 (Post 818660)
there was another pub (a bit bleak I recall) halfway up the hill leading out of Whalley going towards Langho - ??
It'll come to me - if it dont come to you first
cheers

Possibly, the Judge Walmsley, Martin?

cashman 28-05-2010 10:17

Re: Calderstones, Brockhall , Langho Colony
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 818664)
Possibly, the Judge Walmsley, Martin?

it was the judge, was the other in centre the SWAN?

martin01 28-05-2010 10:24

Re: Calderstones, Brockhall , Langho Colony
 
Wyn/Cash (win cash??)
spot on on both counts - now I can get on with my studies
tx for that
Martin

jaysay 28-05-2010 10:24

Re: Calderstones, Brockhall , Langho Colony
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 818664)
Possibly, the Judge Walmsley, Martin?

Na Wyn thats on the way out of Whalley up the hill towards Blackburn

jaysay 28-05-2010 10:26

Re: Calderstones, Brockhall , Langho Colony
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 818667)
it was the judge, was the other in centre the SWAN?

Thats it Cashy the Swan, should have known a seasoned boozer like you (reformed:D) would have known:D


All times are GMT. The time now is 14:51.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com