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Atarah 15-05-2012 20:15

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Hope its ok to start a fresh thread for photographs of Wednesdays visit by our Queen.
Between us, we should get lots of photographs showing this memorable visit to our town. Would be good if folk posted!
Was in town today/tonight, so took a few photos.

lancsdave 15-05-2012 20:38

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Should have taken photos down the side of the Town Hall in the Market car park. When you want a policeman in Accrington you can never find one usually, now you can't move for them

davemac 15-05-2012 21:17

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Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 991978)
Hope its ok to start a fresh thread for photographs of Wednesdays visit by our Queen.
Between us, we should get lots of photographs showing this memorable visit to our town. Would be good if folk posted!
Was in town today/tonight, so took a few photos.

I just read the poster on the last photo, it says your car will be towed away if you park there, then at the bottom it says "Hyndburn the place to be", or not to be that is the question!

lancsdave 16-05-2012 05:47

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Here's one of the less glamorous sides of the visit I was refering to earlier, the numbers had increased by 5pm

mobertol 16-05-2012 11:50

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Town Hall looking good Atarah -look forward to seeing some photos of the parade and HM.

Security must be quite a nightmare for events like this -hope it all goes well. A lot of people will be looking forward to this -especially the school-children.:)

A little historical note of interest - my Gt Grandfather wrote in his journals that on July
9th, 1913 he was "playing" ie not working for the King's visit - he was also "playing" a year earlier, June 21st, 1912 for the Coronation! That would have been George Vth -I wonder if any photos exist of that visit -would be interesting for a comparison -almost 100 years ago.

lancsdave 16-05-2012 11:58

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Town Hall area already packed with several hours to go

mobertol 16-05-2012 12:02

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Town Hall area already packed with several hours to go

Glad to see it isn't raining - people don't seem to have made much of an effort with what they're wearing for the special occasion do they?! :rolleyes:

garinda 16-05-2012 16:44

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Glad to see it isn't raining - people don't seem to have made much of an effort with what they're wearing for the special occasion do they?! :rolleyes:

One Dave Sidebottom, of Lina Street, at least made a bit of an effort.

http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...WfHo_lXJejVdmg

(Sorry Atarah - Chat in other thread.)

:o

mobertol 16-05-2012 20:31

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One Dave Sidebottom, of Lina Street, at least made a bit of an effort.

http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...WfHo_lXJejVdmg

(Sorry Atarah - Chat in other thread.)

:o

If I didn't know better (and the jacket had been blue) I might have been fooled into thinking that was you Garinda - hiding behind the make-up whilst you cheered Her Maj on her way:rolleyes::D

Bob Dobson 17-05-2012 08:50

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Mobertol - The use of 'playing', ie not working, was common , probably up to 1960. Equally common was the dialect word with the same meaning - 'laiking'

I think yesterday was a 'not to be forghotten' day in the chronology of Accrington history. Well done to Atarah for starting this off.

Atarah 17-05-2012 09:06

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Well, fate was NOT on my side yesterday, I went into town bright and early, 10.15am, and got the BEST viewing spot -behind the barrier, directly across from the Town Hall entrance, BUT, had to LEAVE at 2.15pm for my job (can you believe that!) and, just to make it worse, the Queen apparently went up Manchester Road, straight past where I live, and I wasn't even there! So, hope others have some good "Queen" photographs.

lancsdave 17-05-2012 09:14

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the Queen apparently went up Manchester Road, straight past where I live, .


The Hollins school option was the best one, far less packed :)

mobertol 17-05-2012 13:15

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Mobertol - The use of 'playing', ie not working, was common , probably up to 1960. Equally common was the dialect word with the same meaning - 'laiking'

I think yesterday was a 'not to be forghotten' day in the chronology of Accrington history. Well done to Atarah for starting this off.

Thanks for that Bob, I was born in '63 so had never heard the term until recently in that sense as it had obviously dropped out of use. Always thought playing was for children!:D
Still haven't seen many pics of HM in Accy -does no-one have any?

garinda 17-05-2012 13:27

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Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 992372)
Well, fate was NOT on my side yesterday, I went into town bright and early, 10.15am, and got the BEST viewing spot -behind the barrier, directly across from the Town Hall entrance, BUT, had to LEAVE at 2.15pm for my job (can you believe that!) and, just to make it worse, the Queen apparently went up Manchester Road, straight past where I live, and I wasn't even there! So, hope others have some good "Queen" photographs.

Bloomin' heck Atarah.

That's a great shame.

I know you were eager to take photographs, of this memorable day in Accrington's history.

Hopefully there'll be lots more posted here.

:)

Retlaw 17-05-2012 13:28

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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 992362)
Mobertol - The use of 'playing', ie not working, was common , probably up to 1960. Equally common was the dialect word with the same meaning - 'laiking'

I think yesterday was a 'not to be forghotten' day in the chronology of Accrington history. Well done to Atarah for starting this off.

Laikin had a different meaning.
Usually, as stop laikin abeyut, un ged on wi job.
Retlaw


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