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Spring Hill long ago
I read in the observer (obits) a while back about a gentleman who ran a cobblers on spring hill road. So I got to looking where it might be, then I started looking at old maps, etc. So now I would like to hear from anyone who lived in spring hill who can remember the cobblers or the post office on spring street or the bakery on the corner of pickup st and springhill road. In fact anything relating to Spring Hill, stories, charactors,photos. I may even write a book!!! Thanks, in anticipation..
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I'm not that old but I remember there being chip shops both at the top of Sharples street ( one of teh first Chinese's in Accy) and also at the bottom of Spring Street. Spring Hill Car club used to have a shop at the bottom of SHR and I remember the shop on the corner of Charter street and Lonsdale being a Post Office and then a shop( the girls who lived there now live up Bash as I play then at Pool in the Bash league). Opposite was a ladies clothes shop.
There was a Butchers on George Street as well as the one at the bottom of Elizabeth street. My Mum has lived on Elizabeth street for 50 odd years now. I lived there from birth to ~25 years old. |
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gotta say spring hill was known for the best pint in accrington @district in the 60s, the Pickups Arms, in Bill n Teresas time, i lived near accy centre, but the Pickups i called in most nights.:)P.S. and dinners as well, when i worked at Raistricks.lol
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my good lady wife worked for many years in the pickups
right up and till it closed many good darts players spawned good warm welcome always assured sadly those days have gone along with spring hill :( |
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I lived on Lonsdale St in the 60's, (in the Ladies wear shop at one point) and can remeber a few of the shops. There was a sweet shop opposite the Pickup's that used to sell draught sasparilla-MAGIC. Then at the bottom of Spring St there was the Veevo ( I think) good for Mambos and spud guns. Coming closer to home at the bottom of Sharples St was Bridges confectioners with excellent pies and pasties plus Savoys to die for. At the bottom of Elizabeth St was Jack Walmsley's butchers ( a good friend of my dad) where I picked up our meat order on Saturday mornings. I recall having to get my more muscular sister to drag our beagle away from his display of pigs' heads in his window one day. A greengrocers was further round towards the bottom of Exchange st and then a house that looked like it used to be a shop but with some kind of opaque green covering on the inside of the window that had about a million dead wasps and bees trappedin there . Scary!!
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Ooo, that reminds me, wasn't there a pudding shop or sommat just further on than the veg shop.
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hey you learn summat new everyday on ere, i never knew that about springhill rd etc.....:D
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how would i go about finding which shops where around years and years ago??
would love to know what shops were where in ossy:S (i know im a boring sod;) |
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I myself lived on the fern gore estate but a lot of my school friends at springhill council school lived in the pickup street springhill road area a few names I can remember alan riding whose parents had a cake shop on pickup street alan went on to become a boss at platt saco lowells < HOWARD & BULLOUGHS> also the wilkinson twins two excellent amateur boxers as well as allround sportsmen ronnie wilkinson worked as motor mechanic when he left school I cant remember what the other twin did
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