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Forum: Heritage and History 01-12-2009, 05:43
Replies: 78
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Posted By Atarah
Re: Pubs in old & new acc

Re "Good Ale" - re Z Bar and it having a Church Street address. Its just that with the old newspaper article quoting the old pub/ale house/beerhouse (whatever) being classed as Warner Street, just...
Forum: Heritage and History 30-11-2009, 15:09
Replies: 78
Views: 4,493
Posted By Atarah
Re: Pubs in old & new acc

Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! I am pleased to announce that, as mentioned in posting no. 51 - the "Good ale tomorrow for nothing" beerhouse/inn, whatever, WAS on Warner Street ..... and here is my proof - from...
Forum: Heritage and History 27-11-2009, 18:14
Replies: 78
Views: 4,493
Posted By Atarah
Re: Pubs in old & new acc

Hi Retlaw, I know you will be reading this, even if you are not posting AT THE MOMENT. I now "believe" that the Clay Inn, was at no 4 Albert Street, Accrington and that the Bulls Head was at 124...
Forum: Heritage and History 21-11-2009, 07:44
Replies: 78
Views: 4,493
Posted By Atarah
Re: Pubs in old & new acc

Now now Retlaw, CALM DOWN! You used to be a grumpy devil, I thought you had calmed down now AND MELLOWED. Just dont ask questions that most people are not in a position to answer, thats all. BE...
Forum: Heritage and History 20-11-2009, 19:57
Replies: 78
Views: 4,493
Posted By Atarah
Re: Pubs in old & new acc

er, so, it just happened to mention that the pub was - according to you - on the corner of Church Street and Duke Street?????
Forum: Heritage and History 20-11-2009, 17:55
Replies: 78
Views: 4,493
Posted By Atarah
Re: Pubs in old & new acc

I am still convinced you are WRONG about there having been a pub on the corner of Warner Street and Duke Street. I agree there was once a LODGING HOUSE on that corner, but not a beerhouse. Would you...
Forum: Heritage and History 19-11-2009, 08:47
Replies: 78
Views: 4,493
Posted By Atarah
Pubs in old & new acc

Following details from "Accrington as it was" by Brian Ashton. Photos from Accy Library.

"Good Ale Tomorrow for Nothing" - so said the sign over the beerhouse that stood on the corner of Church...
Forum: Heritage and History 19-11-2009, 05:01
Replies: 78
Views: 4,493
Posted By Atarah
Re: Pubs in old & new acc

Er I bet to differ on "Good Ale tomorrow for Nothing" - I KNOW it was on the corner of Warner Street and Church Street!
Forum: Heritage and History 18-11-2009, 21:09
Replies: 78
Views: 4,493
Posted By Atarah
Re: Pubs in old & new acc

Borough Arms British Volunteers answered
Bulls Head - dont know the answer to this
Clay Inn - Never even heard of it
Flying Dutchman answered
Good Ale Tomorrow for Nothing. Corner of WarnerStreet...
Forum: Heritage and History 18-11-2009, 06:58
Replies: 78
Views: 4,493
Posted By Atarah
Re: Pubs in old & new acc

Retlaw, this thread is becoming quite BORING now, you are constantly DIGRESSING i.to move away from the central topic - thats why I have not been responding.
Please just keep to asking a question....
Forum: Heritage and History 13-11-2009, 22:41
Replies: 78
Views: 4,493
Posted By Atarah
Re: Pubs in old & new acc

British Volunteers - Warner Street - I also know the Flying Dutchman and Good Ale Tomorrow, but I will let others try.
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