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Thanks very much for these fab photos. Just what I wanted.
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There used to be a vets on Union Street.Was it Tindalls or Peter Hall? I took a rabbit there once when I was a kid and he didn't charge me.
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I remember that they removed all the remains from the Church grounds and re-interred them. Can't remember the actual dates but reckon it must have been late '50s or early '60s
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My mum used to take me to some friends of hers on Union St in the early 50s they were called Albert & Ruby Nuttall.
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I think the vet was Peter Hall. My auntie used to live next door in the 1950s - Dora Haworth. She looked after her uncle, Harry Wigglesworth, who was an invalid. She used to take me and my sister to a toffee shop further down the row, or occasionally to one on Bull Bridge. My Mum and Dad, Helen Haworth & John Addison, were married at Union Street Methodist Church on 20th March 1948. I was born 1st April 1949 and christened there. I remember the cobbled fronts to the cottages. Also, the sunken garden on Broadway is one of my earliest memories. There was a children's roundabout on Broadway on a Saturday afternoon and Uncle Dick was always around selling his wares - he had plenty of sales patter but I don't think his goods were up to much!
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