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[quote=katex;783481]I still think it is Broadway and, the chapel, is the Whalley Road one too.
The street lamps (not water wheel .... tee hee .. Retlaw says I need specs) .. are of the style of other photographs of what is now Broadway, and in the same position. Ok Medusa. I've put my specs on and reposted the picture with additions, and before you comment, look at the street plan I put up, and then the picture. Show me exactly where Cobden St & Mason St on the plan, are shown in the picture. Retlaw |
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Re Retlaws photo, taken from the roof of the Market Hall. "if this is the River Stink....." is Broadway, there is lamp post on M&S side with its base on the pavement. Over the fence/wall where the lamp post is,is the culvert over the river which had a half round top it ran parallel to Cornhill. Atarah's photo (post 3) shows the continuation of it just visible over the wooden fence on this side of Broadway, as MargaretR states in post 22. Cobden St.is on the far left of the photo. Cunliffe St. is the one to the left of Myers Stables? Cunliffe St. (photo shows 2 & 1/2 houses) ran up the side of the Odeon. The Chapel is the one on Whalley Rd. ( do'nt remember its name)(Wynonie post 14). I dont know what that foundry/factory is /was I never ventured that way. Tetti |
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Here is a smashing view, which may help you to decipher things.
"Broadway was transformed beyond recognition during the course of the 20th century. The road layout altered in the 30's when Broadway was built to link Blackburn Road and Whalley Road. This opened summer of 1936. It involved the culverting of the river Hyndburn and the demolition of properties i.e. SPRING MILL buildings. Spring Mill was a HUGE town centre weaving mill. It was a four storey building and was purchased by the Corporation in 1920. Closed approx 1930. Complete demolition took place in the early 1930's. The old Thwaites pub on the corner of Broadway and Blackburd Rd was also demolished. The new cinema, the Odeon, opened 1937 (originally called The Regal)" |
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I recon Atarah is right , ,and if its not in accy why is it with all the other accy pics ??
ian |
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Do you think the chimney in the picture top right hand could be Queen's Mill ? |
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I don't think it is Broadway. Retlaw's 1909 plan helps . The street lamps do look as if they might be 1930s style, but could also be earlier. They appear to be electric rather than gas and are high up. The large building top right corner is nothing like anything in Whalley Rd area.
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Great photo, where was it taken from? i think up past the Broadway pub somewhere.:confused:
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Definitely reckon it's Broadway now...and Atarah's picture proves it. The building in the original picture (Myers Stables?) is there for all to see in the middle of the second picture with the houses on Cunliffe St to the left of it.
Bob, you say there was nothing like the large builidng in the righthand corner of the original picture but, again, it's there on Atarah's picture in the lefthand corner. |
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What do you reckon, Retlaw? Now you've put the two photos together, I'm convinced that building is the same. Even the arrangements of the skylights are the same - all the way along on the righthand section, halfway along on the lefthand section.
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