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Owd Bert 07-04-2004 09:32

Atarah`s Bull Bridge
 
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Have labelled Atarah`s photo -- put names on before I do.

Tealeaf 07-04-2004 18:40

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Hey Bert...good job there's only 26 letters in the alphabet.

Anyway, my mum's on the case.

Owd Bert 07-04-2004 19:21

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Come on Tealeaf, with your great humour I would have at least expected you to come up with "R" -- Slates on a Roof. :D

ShortStuff 07-04-2004 19:28

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I really want to join in the intellectual threads - but these are too hard. When do we get clues? i.e. Area???

Atarah 08-04-2004 10:15

Bull Bridge
 
Owd Bert, I didn't understand your message. Do I gather you meant let us have a go before fill the answers in?
Ok, I will start it off
O = Castle Street

Atarah 08-04-2004 12:37

Bull Bridge
 
Hi, M = Weir Street

Tealeaf 08-04-2004 14:30

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OK..here goes:

A dunno
B Melbourne Mill chimney
C Odeon Cinema
D Fire on Hill (Early example of Accy Arsonism)
E Church
F Park Mill Chimney
G Market Hall
H Methodist Chapel
I Sunday School
J Black Bull pub
K Korrugated Iron Roof
L Culvert outlet for River Stink
M Kenyon Street
N a classic Gable End
O Castle Street
P terraced houses
Q House (dunno who lived there)

Now my brains starting to hurt.

Atarah 08-04-2004 15:46

Bull Bridge
 
Hello Tealeaf, do I say .... welcome back to Lancashire for the Easter Break?
Well done on answering some of the questions, I love your sense of humour! K = corrugated iron roof indeed! :) That is probably the engineering works, where the entrance was actually on Hyndburn Road, cant think of its name for this minute. They then moved up Ossy! R shows the roofs of the 4 houses numbered 1,3,5 and 7 Milnshaw I believe. Our famous Tiffany glass at the Haworth Art Gallery was donated by Mr Joseph Briggs, who lived at no. 1.
Will leave others for members to have a guess.
Off to work now.

K.S.H 08-04-2004 19:08

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Originally Posted by Atarah
That is probably the engineering works, where the entrance was actually on Hyndburn Road, cant think of its name for this minute. They then moved up Ossy!

Stuart Engineering, they have closed down now

Owd Bert 08-04-2004 19:17

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Ah now -- did Stuart Engineering exist when that photo was taken and will Atarah tell us the year ? Surprised that the Pub (N) at the corner of Weir St hasn`t been named.

K.S.H 08-04-2004 19:19

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Originally Posted by Owd Bert
Ah now -- did Stuart Engineering exist when that photo was taken

I doubt it, but its the only name I know of that used to be in that building:)

Owd Bert 08-04-2004 19:20

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Forgot to mention that Weir St led to Kenyon St.

K.S.H 08-04-2004 19:21

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Originally Posted by Owd Bert
Surprised that the Pub (N) at the corner of Weir St hasn`t been named.

The Weir:rolleyes:
Wasnt there when I was a lad LOL

mez 08-04-2004 19:44

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tea wot church is it, be precise please/

Atarah 08-04-2004 22:04

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The pub, Owd Bert is the Australian ("N" on the photo)


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