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Old 13-09-2010, 14:48   #1
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Congregational Tabernacle

Anyone have any information on the Congregational Tabernacle, that used to be on Whalley Road?
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Old 13-09-2010, 15:35   #2
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I used to know most of the pubs on Whalley Rd, but not that one. Cashy can probably tell a story about getting barred from it.
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Old 13-09-2010, 17:45   #3
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Anyone have any information on the Congregational Tabernacle, that used to be on Whalley Road?
What type of house was it Thwaites, Lions, Duttons, Massey's
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Old 13-09-2010, 18:43   #4
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She's on about God botherers, not Gods sinners, I don't think they sold alchoholic beverages.
Probably need to be more specific as to where abouts on Whalley Rd, seeing as it stretches to Whalley, thowd bughut were a church of some sort at one time. There were the Whalley Rd Methodists up near top end of Milnshaw.
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was that not Whalley Rd Congregation, were the vets is situated now? used to go youth club yon. as fer tabernacle dunno if was one of them.
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Old 13-09-2010, 18:58   #6
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Anyone have any information on the Congregational Tabernacle, that used to be on Whalley Road?
Whalley Road Congregational Church was a little higher up the road from the top of Milnshaw Lane .

When the English Congregational and Presbyterian Churches united to form the United Reformed Church , it became , and is still known as , the Whalley Road United Reformed church .
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was that not Whalley Rd Congregation, were the vets is situated now? used to go youth club yon. as fer tabernacle dunno if was one of them.
The church where the vets is was a Methodist church .
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The church where the vets is was a Methodist church .
ah yer right, memorys not what it was any more, can still remember boozers, but churches is a no no.
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She's on about God botherers, not Gods sinners, I don't think they sold alchoholic beverages.
Probably need to be more specific as to where abouts on Whalley Rd, seeing as it stretches to Whalley, thowd bughut were a church of some sort at one time. There were the Whalley Rd Methodists up near top end of Milnshaw.
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Only address I have is New School, Whalley Road, Accrington and we are talking 1920's wedding.

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Old 14-09-2010, 09:16   #10
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Haven't been back to Accy for some time but if there is a United Reformed Church on Whalley Road then I'd be fairly sure it's the old Congregational Chapel and must date to before 1920. It may be that a new Sunday School was added about then but I'd have to bow to the knowledge of local historians on that one.
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was that not Whalley Rd Congregation, were the vets is situated now? used to go youth club yon. as fer tabernacle dunno if was one of them.
I remember that cashy went with the early Warriors on a friday night gig three in the early sixties
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I remember that cashy went with the early Warriors on a friday night gig three in the early sixties
My mum met my dad there in the 1930s .
My dad was in the Sunshine Boys who performed there .
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Old 15-09-2010, 14:46   #13
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Whalley Road Cong Church was built in 1877 and the school room next door was opened in 1891. The school accomodated 400 and cost about £750. I can understand that, even though it was 30yrs old in 1920, it might still be referred to as the NEW school.
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There used to be a small church at the start of Whalley Road......not far from where the Hope and Anchor is.(on the block where Wolstenholmes shop used to be) I only remember this because my Auntie Phyllis was a bridesmaid there sometime in the 50's.......maybe about 1954. I went to watch. Can't for the life of me remember what it was called though
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Old 17-09-2010, 20:06   #15
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Very roughly BEHIND the Hope & Anchor was a small mission church in Cobden Street. I am certain there was no other in Whalley Rd except the Primitive Meths ( top of Kenyon St, opposite Meadow St) and the Cong further up towards the hospital. The Cong is intersting as it has an ENORMOUS flagstone in the path leading to the front door. It is so big that you wonder how they manhandled it.
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