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Forum: Heritage and History 25-09-2010, 12:42
Replies: 377
Views: 28,584
Posted By Bernard Holden
Re: Spire farm development

If, as stated, the tower was removed from Hight Riley, how does all the stonework of the tower match the courses of the rest of the building?
Forum: Questions and Answers 17-07-2010, 11:45
Replies: 77
Views: 5,289
Posted By Bernard Holden
Re: Oldest Building in Accy

High Riley Cottages
Old Homesteads of Accrington states;
High Riley rebuilt four times. earliest 1628
Accrington Silver Jubilee publication states
Oldest building in town erected 1628
Forum: Accy Photos 11-07-2010, 15:48
Replies: 10
Views: 4,016
Posted By Bernard Holden
Re: St Annes, Cobham Road

Yes.I am sure they are available.
Bernard
Forum: Accy Photos 24-06-2010, 19:53
Replies: 10
Views: 4,016
Posted By Bernard Holden
Re: St Annes, Cobham Road

Have you a complete list of ALL the 1st WW parishioners who died ?
Bernard
Forum: Accy Photos 01-05-2010, 14:46
Replies: 10
Views: 4,016
Posted By Bernard Holden
Re: St Annes, Cobham Road

St. Anne's church has just had £650,000 spent on it.We now have a community room and a roof which does not leak. New wiring, new lighting, refurbished organ and a wonderful parish community.
Bernard...
Forum: Questions and Answers 02-04-2010, 14:52
Replies: 17
Views: 1,437
Posted By Bernard Holden
Re: Cross on the Coppice!

The cross on the Coppice goes up on the Saturday before Palm Sunday. This is erected by the Accrington Knights of Saint Columba. On Palm Sunday a procession, carrying a light wooden replica goes from...
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