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got to be the old Accy Baths for me :-)
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A mate of mine once came out with a whole new outfit Don,t know who got his old one! |
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Birtwells Icecream gets my vote!!....Not strictly Accy i know, as it was made in Huncoat, but is still the best Ice Cream ive ever tasted!! Best Regards - Taggy |
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setting off on safari after breakfast, buying a frozen jubbly or mambo, n heading off oer Gamblers Caves fer the day, playing japs n commandos or cowboys n indians when we arrived.:)
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The Stanley fans might berate me for this but when we were kids we,d hide on the car park behind the 'Coppice End' and before long would acquire a quality mitre football...can only vaguely remember thowd baths,mainly when they knocked it down,the pile of rubble left.My Granma was a lifeguard,i live across road on Paradise.st.Cardboard castle was there then...can someone tell me what was there before cardboard castle??
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I seem to remember houses and shops and a pub called Junction my god thats showing my age.
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Got in before you there John but i know you will come up with the answer if i am wrong.
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Thanks Cashman but you cant forget your age it thought it seemed such a long time since the cardboard castle came down but i have bought the ACCRINGTON ACLAIMED book i will look if its in there when the Junction was knocked down and will come back on with the true information if you have not got the book it is really good read .
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got it bondi its a great publication, great picture of the old "Horseshoe" or learners arms as it was known, can't remember owt about the junction? have also got Accrington Acclaimed n Accrington old n new will have a sneck in those when i got time.;)
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I went out with the son of the landlord of The Junction.......I was only thirteen at the time......and 'going out' meant just walking to school holding hands.
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