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Have you any old family pics to share with us
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1) Bruce
2) my grandmother 3) great great grandparents 4)great grandfather (james) 5) me and laddy 6)me 7)muggins again 8)micky 9) my dad in the middle |
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Excellent Mick…Lets hope the others get there biscuit tins out and share their heritage with us
Fantastic stuff…Keep it up. |
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The no. 5 photo of you and Laddy is really lovely! (er, where is the train photo taken?)
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The train was at Preston station platform4
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i could fill this site with family pics as my grandad was a founder member of the Preston camera club
and i have just finished scanning all the pics to cd but i wont bore you all with anymore there are 100s of them |
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Nice piccys Mick and they are not boring at all. Very interesting, I'll have to dig a few of mine up!
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A couple from the bottom drawer.
1. Me as a 3 year old on Burnley Cattle Market 2. My Grandad in 1942 I'll see if I can get some more. |
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Darby, that one of your Grandad is a classic!
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Thanks atarah. Mi grandad never wore a pair of shoes in his life. Only boots, and he cleaned them every night. Lots of spit and polish, and wouldn't go out of the house if his boots weren't clean.
Little story about him: He was once foreman of works for Brierfield Town Council, and was overseeing the digging of deep trenches for the new drainage system. It was in the town centre on the main road, and as usual there were a lot of onlookers. Mi grandad spotted a Navvy called Mickey at the bottom of the excavation. Grandad said "Mickey come up the ladder to the top ". Mickey did so. Grandad said "now Mickey go down to the bottom again". Mickey did so. When he arrived Grandad said "Now go back down again" Mickey did so and this carried on for 4 or 5 minutes, and the crowd grew in numbers as interest started to gain momentum. Finally, Mickey said "Why do you keep making me go up and down the ladders" Grandad replied "Well you're bringing more muck up on yer boots than you are with your shovel"!! Another little snippet that my Grandma told me: My grandad in his younger days (not long after he was married and lived in Chorley), use to partake of the drink (now and then). One day he was in a pub and got into an arguement. After much ado about nothing, he hit the other guy and knocked his eye out!! The crowd said you might have killed him. Aghast, grandad ran home gathered up his belongings and did a "Moonight Flit" running almost all the way to Burnley along the Canal. He was so ashamed that he pleged "Abstinence" and never drank another drop of alcohol in his life. A couple of years later, thinking all had blown over, he was on Burnley cattle Market one Saturday when a voice from the crowd said: "That's him Tommy Platt, he's the one that knocked a blokes eye out in a pub in Chorley, nearly killed him". Oh dear thought grandad, this is it, prison for the rest of my life. The guy in the crowd said" I don't know what you were worried about...it was only a glass eye"!! |
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1, My Dad aged 10 years.
2, Grandma and Grandad before they were married 80 years ago. 3 Grandma once again. |
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Excellent Janet.....They are a good looking couple.
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Hi
Does anyone remember my dad Cyril Whittaker ????????? Did he cut your hair ???? He had a barbers shop in Burnley Road in the 50's and 60's and lived in Avenue Parade He would love to hear from anyone who remembers him ( he now lives on the south east coast of Kent and is almost 81 years old ) Sheila |
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