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jaysay 31-05-2011 17:11

Re: Shops in Peel Street
 
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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 909745)
Ironically we are at 18 Peel St but not the same shop :)

And ya don't sell floors either;):)

susie123 29-10-2011 16:25

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Going back to the beginning of this thread, there may have been a runaway crash in Little Blackburn Road but I am pretty certain there was something similar in Peel Street late 50s early 60s affecting those shops mentioned by Willow in post no 1. I remember going down town at night, it was foggyand there were oil lamps with flares all across the road to stop traffic going down Peel Street.

I remember Nobles, posh shoe shop, and Veevers, posh grocers. Also getting my school uniform (and liberty bodices) from Isobel Winter, but the woolies came from the blind shop on Bank Street.

I also remember the shed at the bottom of Infant Street and Catlows when it was at the top of Broadway - a regular vist by me and my mum on a Saturday,

JCB 29-10-2011 17:02

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 943386)

I also remember the shed at the bottom of Infant Street and Catlows when it was at the top of Broadway - a regular vist by me and my mum on a Saturday,

If it was a large green shed what did they sell ? I can't recall ever going inside .

claytonx 29-10-2011 17:44

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 943393)
If it was a large green shed what did they sell ? I can't recall ever going inside .

I think they sold anything and everything I seem to remember lots of wooden tables with goods on them

cashman 29-10-2011 17:47

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 943393)
If it was a large green shed what did they sell ? I can't recall ever going inside .

Think claytonx has it right, i can remember Fruit n veg stalls also, was a large green shed like building (Lavatory Door Green) people used to say.:D

WillowTheWhisp 29-10-2011 18:26

Re: Shops in Peel Street
 
Yes it was definitely green but I can only remember it vaguely and not much about the insides.

claytonx 29-10-2011 18:40

Re: Shops in Peel Street
 
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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 943386)
Going back to the beginning of this thread, there may have been a runaway crash in Little Blackburn Road but I am pretty certain there was something similar in Peel Street late 50s early 60s affecting those shops mentioned by Willow in post no 1. I remember going down town at night, it was foggyand there were oil lamps with flares all across the road to stop traffic going down Peel Street.

I remember Nobles, posh shoe shop, and Veevers, posh grocers. Also getting my school uniform (and liberty bodices) from Isobel Winter, but the woolies came from the blind shop on Bank Street.

I also remember the shed at the bottom of Infant Street and Catlows when it was at the top of Broadway - a regular vist by me and my mum on a Saturday,

That takes us back a long way(liberty bodices)

jaysay 29-10-2011 18:48

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Originally Posted by claytonx (Post 943443)
That takes us back a long way(liberty bodices)

Ya claytonx with the rubber buttons:D

claytonx 29-10-2011 19:03

Re: Shops in Peel Street
 
Remember them well Jaysay

WINIFRED 19-01-2012 16:14

Re: Shops in Peel Street
 
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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 943386)
Going back to the beginning of this thread, there may have been a runaway crash in Little Blackburn Road but I am pretty certain there was something similar in Peel Street late 50s early 60s affecting those shops mentioned by Willow in post no 1. I remember going down town at night, it was foggyand there were oil lamps with flares all across the road to stop traffic going down Peel Street.

I remember Nobles, posh shoe shop, and Veevers, posh grocers. Also getting my school uniform (and liberty bodices) from Isobel Winter, but the woolies came from the blind shop on Bank Street.

I also remember the shed at the bottom of Infant Street and Catlows when it was at the top of Broadway - a regular vist by me and my mum on a Saturday,

it was in the early 60 a vehicle went into vevers shop fronf it was foggy I was in the AFS at the time we helped tidy up in the shop and he gave me a chocolate log
anne

Toe Dancer 20-02-2012 16:16

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Harris's was a BABY AND CHILDERNS clothes store. Very posh.Our family was more the market stall clothes shop.

Tony Ireland 21-02-2012 13:17

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I can remember painfully Hughes Dentists I think it was over the bank

Balbus 21-02-2012 13:51

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Originally Posted by WINIFRED (Post 963473)
it was in the early 60 a vehicle went into vevers shop fronf it was foggy I was in the AFS at the time we helped tidy up in the shop and he gave me a chocolate log
anne

Wasn't it a Corporation bus?

Soloman 15-10-2014 21:08

Re: Shops in Peel Street
 
Sorry guy's, the crash was at the top of Peel street where the bank now stands. A lorry drove into them during a thick fog. I remember looking at it when I was small boy. Must have been around 1950. I can also remember seeing small oil lamps glittering to mark the spot. ( no fancy flashing lights in those days).

Retlaw 15-10-2014 22:39

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Originally Posted by Soloman (Post 1120982)
Sorry guy's, the crash was at the top of Peel street where the bank now stands. A lorry drove into them during a thick fog. I remember looking at it when I was small boy. Must have been around 1950. I can also remember seeing small oil lamps glittering to mark the spot. ( no fancy flashing lights in those days).

Sorry but your mistaken, The bank you refer to was the T.S.B. I opened my first savings bank account there in 1945. If you read the thread through you will see the real crash was at the top of little Blackburn Rd.
Having served in th Fire Brigade, I would have known of a crash if it had hit the bank. I used to read the old incident records, and John Kelly and I did the history of Accrington Fire Brigade.


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