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brilliant link jeff, picture 197 on what comes up when yeh put Australian inn in search,is a cracker of me owd boozer.:D
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I am still struggling to place the Australian Inn on the map.
Even after the photo I can't seem to make it out. I know it was some where near Bull Bridge, was it on the left of Castle Street going down? I remember the Chapel at the top of Castle street and the Bull and the Drill Hall at the bottom. What is there now the pub has gone? |
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Before the town got messed up with demolitions and re-building, you would go the the bopttom of Castloe Street and turn left as if to go up Kenyon St to the Methodist Chapel at the corner wioth Whalley Rd. It wass more or less opposite the weir inh the river before it entered the tunnel under bridge. You could see the Bull pub from the front door of the Australian. Somewhere at the back of it, Woodward's kept their flitting van. Technically, the Australian was in Weir St.
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bit lower down than that gremlin, go down Eastgate about the bottom corner of the tax office n it was just across the road, gable was bottom of castle st(now eastgate) n pub front was on what they called the "Pleck" weir st i think that was, which went up to Whalley Rd by the Methodist Church.;)
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Atlas street, is in Clayton, not Church, with all the Aussie streets leading off,
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