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motherhubbard 17-03-2008 18:57

Who remembers?
 
Who remembers
The old Accy baths and the chip shop accross the road.
Swimming in the lodges at the back of the Coppice
Collecting wood/ furniture for the Bonfire in the back streets behind the houses
Saturday morning pictures at the Odeon
The rag and bone man and the goldfish
Trickets ice cream that came in the horse and cart (the red sauce was great)
the fog that stopped everything running, the silence, and the taste of it when you had to walk home through it.
Getting the bus on Adelaide street to Blackpool at the Wakes weeks.
Sitting on 'the deck' with your mates and waiting to get moved on.
The Jaz Club - great for under age drinking

grego 17-03-2008 18:59

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I used to swim in the lodges and remember the rag and bone man (dont know if its the same one) thats about it.

MargaretR 17-03-2008 19:02

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There are plenty more in the special section
Nostalgia aint what it used to be... - Accrington Web

jaysay 17-03-2008 19:02

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Originally Posted by motherhubbard (Post 547292)
Who remembers
The old Accy baths and the chip shop accross the road.
Swimming in the lodges at the back of the Coppice
Collecting wood/ furniture for the Bonfire in the back streets behind the houses
Saturday morning pictures at the Odeon
The rag and bone man and the goldfish
Trickets ice cream that came in the horse and cart (the red sauce was great)
the fog that stopped everything running, the silence, and the taste of it when you had to walk home through it.
Getting the bus on Adelaide street to Blackpool at the Wakes weeks.
Sitting on 'the deck' with your mates and waiting to get moved on.
The Jaz Club - great for under age drinking

We must be from the same era Mrshubbard, 4 penath a chips on the way home from the baths nout better on a Friday night, and as for the Jazz club there was a thread on here about that not long ago, great days for sure

cashman 17-03-2008 19:03

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hey mother hubbard theres threads about most of that in "Nostalgia" section,have a sneck through,feel sure you'll enjoy.;):)

cashman 17-03-2008 19:05

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also do ya remember "Who" lived across from the old baths?;):D

panther 17-03-2008 19:08

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I dont recall any of it:(

what is this era then?
60's?

cashman 17-03-2008 19:11

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 547307)
I dont recall any of it:(

what is this era then?
60's?

buggar all to do with you kids:D:D;)

motherhubbard 17-03-2008 19:32

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definately the 60's Thanks everyone I will jump into the nostalgia section and a bit in there.

Debbie J 17-03-2008 20:39

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The only thing I don't remember was the Jazz club!

Retlaw 17-03-2008 21:16

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Accrington Public Baths
St James St.

Never liked the place, could never learn to swim.

Was'nt till I was 30 odd, a doctor told me my bone structure
was too heavy, I would never be able to swim.

Retlaw

cashman 17-03-2008 21:18

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another Top picture,cheers retlaw.:)

yerself 18-03-2008 04:47

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Originally Posted by motherhubbard
Trickets ice cream that came in the horse and cart (the red sauce was great)

Can't recall Trickett's ice-cream being delivered by horse and cart. Do you mean Birtwell's? He used to blow his whistle and shout "Ice-cream here." If you ordered a cornet, he would be poised, bottle in hand and ask "With blood?"

motherhubbard 18-03-2008 06:49

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Sorry it was Birtwells, my memory is not as good as I thought

cashman 18-03-2008 09:19

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Originally Posted by yerself (Post 547580)
Can't recall Trickett's ice-cream being delivered by horse and cart. Do you mean Birtwell's? He used to blow his whistle and shout "Ice-cream here." If you ordered a cornet, he would be poised, bottle in hand and ask "With blood?"

the son or one of sons? drove the hoss n cart in later years, he ended up a "bouncer" at the miners on friday nights, once threw me down the stairs wi 2 of his oppos.:(


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