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jaysay 03-10-2013 17:12

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1077451)
Before those the "Derby" in Ians day took some beating.;) as did the Broadway.;)

The Derby Cashy I can remember the landlord, think he was called Ted, his daughter was a real little cracker all the usual suspects were after sticking a tail on her:D

Less 03-10-2013 17:22

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1077321)
The hard leg was Church Commercial To Black Dog Ossy, many more pubs on that un n never managed a pint in each.:eek: Was only 7 as i recall from Railway to Willows lane. Sorry 8 i forgot the A.E.U.

The kids find it harder these day needing to steal some form of ID, though I do find it remarkable that the landlords didn't question you when you were 7!
;)

jaysay 03-10-2013 17:32

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1078016)
The kids find it harder these day needing to steal some form of ID, though I do find it remarkable that the landlords didn't question you when you were 7!
;)

He was a big lad for his age Less:rolleyes:;)

Mog 03-10-2013 17:35

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Used the Railway 1964/65. Used to go in there before going up Con. Used to go out with a nice gal at the time. Drank with a couple of older pit lads now and again in there Adam Sinetti and Doug. Can't think of his last name. He used the pop club quite a bit. Can't remember the landlord but barmaid was Jessie Kenyon from Haslinden. Good posh pub at the time.

Mog 04-10-2013 00:55

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Originally Posted by Mog (Post 1078020)
Used the Railway 1964/65. Used to go in there before going up Con. Used to go out with a nice gal at the time. Drank with a couple of older pit lads now and again in there Adam Sinetti and Doug Mitchel. He used the pop club quite a bit. Can't remember the landlord but barmaid was Jessie Kenyon from Haslinden. Good posh pub at the time.

Railway on Blackburn road.

JayneyDan 02-06-2014 22:16

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Jean is my grandma xx

Mog 03-06-2014 13:18

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Originally Posted by JayneyDan (Post 1107582)
Jean is my grandma xx

Who is Jean then Jayneydan.

Mog 03-06-2014 13:34

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1077318)
Easy done it a few times from Commercial to Commercial. until me or the mate got banned from some.:D in my time after Willows Lane was only Miners/Hyndburn/ Antley/Oak Tree. then yeh were at the Comic in Church.:D

I know this is an old one cashy but the mention of the Oak Tree bought back some memories. Dave Radcliffes mam and dad kept that place late fifties early sixties. Nelly was his mams name. Use to be a bit of a singer. Opportunity knocks rings a bell. They took over the pub going up Manchester road on the right hand side past police/fire station. Dave was at St Christopher's left in 60, nice chap. second cousin of mine or something. last time I heard he was a brickie. Younger brother called Eddie

gdm27 04-06-2014 16:34

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Does anyone know who was the landlord of the Kings head in Lee St. back in the late 60's and did he used to be a coalman called Daniels??

cashman 04-06-2014 21:00

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Originally Posted by gdm27 (Post 1107673)
Does anyone know who was the landlord of the Kings head in Lee St. back in the late 60's and did he used to be a coalman called Daniels??

Yeh Frank Daniels was landlord then,used to deliver our coal, in later years one of his sons was Landlord.;)

gdm27 04-06-2014 21:55

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1107683)
Yeh Frank Daniels was landlord then,used to deliver our coal, in later years one of his sons was Landlord.;)

Thanks for that Cash, Phil and Graham if I remember. Same class at school with Phil. Wonder what happened to him?

cashman 04-06-2014 22:50

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Originally Posted by gdm27 (Post 1107684)
Thanks for that Cash, Phil and Graham if I remember. Same class at school with Phil. Wonder what happened to him?

Phil was in Bold St Club,last i heard.which was a couple of years back.;) Think he was the Steward, I used to pop in occasionally wi me younger brother before he he croaked. it was our kids local.

gdm27 05-06-2014 02:58

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Not a pub question but on that theme. What is the oldest working men's club in Accy and which was the first one?

DtheP47 10-06-2014 09:37

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Originally Posted by gdm27 (Post 1107673)
Does anyone know who was the landlord of the Kings head in Lee St. back in the late 60's and did he used to be a coalman called Daniels??

I see the Kings Arms is listed for auction tomorrow, guide price £75K according to the Lancashire Telegraph.

mallard 10-06-2014 11:55

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mine was in the tinker and buget


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