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Ray Lloyd 13-09-2011 09:53

Re: Old view down Church Street towards Peel Street
 
Am new to this forum and have tried to see an old pic posted of church street, so how do I see the pic.

Regards, Ray.

I was born with nowt and I have still got most of it left.

MargaretR 13-09-2011 09:57

Re: Old view down Church Street towards Peel Street
 
A nine year old link has vanished - understandable.
Our member, Wadey, may well see this old resurrected thread and guide you to a current link.

Meanwhile, introduce yourself in the section designed for that purpose - welcome :)

Atarah 13-09-2011 17:26

Old view down Church Street towards Peel Street
 
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Here you are .....

Bob Dobson 13-09-2011 18:43

Re: Old view down Church Street towards Peel Street
 
As I've sasid before - Atrarah, you're a starah. I have never seen this picture before. I love it - Both gas and electric street lights-electric tram standards - 2 'taxis 'outside the
Commercial- a small float carrying what might be lamp oil-Two dining rooms within touching distance of the Commercial-no motors. This is Accrington a full century ago. I want to read the wording on the cart and on the buildings in Peel St. What did Holroyd's do? Might the figure stood at Bridge's corner be a policeman wearing a bush hat, as Accrington Borough Police did, rather than a helmet?

anzac 13-09-2011 18:56

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And one a little later

Retlaw 13-09-2011 19:46

Re: Old view down Church Street towards Peel Street
 
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I've touched the photo up as much as possible.
On the right is a shoe shop, with a large shoe as advertisement under that is as sign "Dining Room" probably for the Commercial, one hand drawn milk float, one horse drawn milk float. The sign on the end of the building in Peel St, says Nuttall Bros. The chap in fron of the Commercial is wearing a billy cock, there are 3 gas lamps, and standards supporting the wires for the electric trams.
On the left is a sign Victoria Restaurant.

Retlaw

Bob Dobson 14-09-2011 08:58

Re: Old view down Church Street towards Peel Street
 
Has anyone got access to a Barrett's Directory c1900-10? This will give us some more detail.

Neil 14-09-2011 09:03

Re: Old view down Church Street towards Peel Street
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 933337)
Here you are .....

I added a link to your picture in your opening post, is it the one you originally intended?

Eric 15-09-2011 18:36

Re: Old view down Church Street towards Peel Street
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 926383)
Fair comment.:D but i was refering to when i was younger. used to stand in tramway doorhole fer a fag when it was raining,coming down from oakhill.

That would be when you were three or four?;)

cashman 15-09-2011 20:28

Re: Old view down Church Street towards Peel Street
 
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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 933879)
That would be when you were three or four?;)

nah 11 or 12 could just afford separates then.:D

Eric 15-09-2011 23:47

Re: Old view down Church Street towards Peel Street
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 933918)
nah 11 or 12 could just afford separates then.:D

Apart from the odd Roadside Virginia and Gutter Flake, I won my first fags at an English Electric field day. Rolling balls into numbered holes. I won a five pack of Capstan, and the guy running the game gave them to me:eek: I think I was nine or ten ... def in short pants. I guess it was a little before some dolt came up with political correctness. :rolleyes:;):D

garinda 09-02-2012 23:17

Re: Old view down Church Street towards Peel Street
 
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Accrington tram shelter.

Erected Market Place, Peel Street, 1920.

Demolished 1953.

Scottish Ironwork - Listing Details


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