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Eric 07-01-2010 19:55

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Originally Posted by Mark2009 (Post 776377)
What is the cheapest fish and chips people can remember? In maybe 1964, the local chippy was 1 shilling and sixpence for fish and chips
Mark

In the days before inflation, it seemed as if it was 1sh. and 6d. for ever ... I do seem to remember that when they were at the point of the season when the new spuds came on line, the price went up to 8d.. Unlike today, however, it always went back down .... and penny dabs were always a penny.:mosher:

joaner3 08-01-2010 01:40

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I remember Leonard's on Eden street across from the Old St. Peter's school, which they knocked down. Best Fish and Chips ever.

AngleIron 08-01-2010 04:05

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used to go to Lister street chippy which was near Hyndburn Park School....quite a good chippy....

Wynonie Harris 08-01-2010 12:02

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Originally Posted by joaner3 (Post 776540)
I remember Leonard's on Eden street across from the Old St. Peter's school, which they knocked down. Best Fish and Chips ever.

100% in agreement there, Joan (see post 8).

jaysay 08-01-2010 15:34

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Originally Posted by Mark2009 (Post 776377)
What is the cheapest fish and chips people can remember? In maybe 1964, the local chippy was 1 shilling and sixpence for fish and chips
Mark

4 pence for chips 11 pence for a fish, at Chans Chippy on Union Road in Ossy in the 50s, the shop is long gone was where St Pauls Court is today

vera 08-01-2010 15:50

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Have not seen a chippy here. :eek:

sm_counsell 08-01-2010 16:27

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Oh what a blast from the past!! I can remember the chippy opposite Accrington baths.
The chips were fantastic.
Mind you there were quite a few in Ossie who made good chips, mon Trinity St, and up New Lane, but I can't remember the names

sm_counsell 08-01-2010 16:29

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Anyone know why they were called 'Dabs'? often wondered. I know 'dab' was a kind of flat fish but there was nothing 'fishy' in the dabs I ate in Ossie

cashman 08-01-2010 16:37

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Originally Posted by sm_counsell (Post 776671)
Oh what a blast from the past!! I can remember the chippy opposite Accrington baths.
The chips were fantastic.

twas a good chippy that un, also across from baths was the Junction the pint was fantastic in yon also.:D

Eric 09-01-2010 08:50

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 776675)
twas a good chippy that un, also across from baths was the Junction the pint was fantastic in yon also.:D

Indeed, indeed:D

gdm27 09-01-2010 12:10

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 776675)
twas a good chippy that un, also across from baths was the Junction the pint was fantastic in yon also.:D

And was there anything better than walking home with a belly full of beer, eating fish and chips and talking rubbish to your mates?????

jelly baby 09-01-2010 13:53

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Len's chippie on Ranger St, 1/6d for Fish and chips, the best ever. I remember queueing outside the shop he was so well patronised. He was selling six penn'orth of chips long after most of the others had put their prices up.

cashman 09-01-2010 14:08

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Originally Posted by jelly baby (Post 776922)
Len's chippie on Ranger St, 1/6d for Fish and chips, the best ever. I remember queueing outside the shop he was so well patronised. He was selling six penn'orth of chips long after most of the others had put their prices up.

I'd forgotten the name of the guy jellybaby but not the chippy, cheapest in town top gear n only sold fish n chips, if ya wanted owt fancy like a pie or pudding ya had to sod off elsewhere.:D

Wynonie Harris 09-01-2010 15:27

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 776926)
I'd forgotten the name of the guy jellybaby but not the chippy, cheapest in town top gear n only sold fish n chips, if ya wanted owt fancy like a pie or pudding ya had to sod off elsewhere.:D

Yep, he was a specialist. That's why his fish 'n' chips were the business. The queues stretching up Ranger Street on Friday teatimes told their own story! :D

spignific 10-01-2010 21:10

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so many chippys have turned into chinese in recent years.
i was just thinking the other day that KEN and his wife ( ive known them for years ) is still going strong at the church street chippy after what must be about 30 years.
Anyone think they might be the longest running owners of an hyndburn chippy ??


my fav chippy now though is moor end chip shop on union road.


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