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Forum: Heritage and History 02-02-2008, 15:36
Replies: 41
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Posted By Retlaw
Re: Yards in Accrington.

Pomfret Yard was off Albon St
Broughtons Yard was off Oak St , nowt to do with Broughtons Plumbers if thats what you thought.

Retlaw.
Forum: Heritage and History 01-02-2008, 21:28
Replies: 41
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Posted By Retlaw
Re: Yards in Accrington.

NO, what makes you think that, I said streets they were off, not premises.
Forum: Heritage and History 01-02-2008, 21:26
Replies: 41
Views: 2,206
Posted By Retlaw
Re: Yards in Accrington.

No NOT all of them, some bear no relationship with the street they were off, that would have been too easy.

Retlaw.
Forum: Heritage and History 01-02-2008, 20:27
Replies: 41
Views: 2,206
Posted By Retlaw
Yards in Accrington.

Lets see who knows Accrington.

Abbey Yard, Ainsworth's Yard, Albion Yard, Birtwistle's Yard,
Briggs Yard, Broughton's Yard, Brown Cow Yard, Bugle Yard
Carters Yard, Crompton Yard, Dugdale's...
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