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Soft in the arm, soft in the head. Terrible thing. Pollution. ;) |
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Hard as nails And clever in the head |
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They do look hard. I'll give you that Mr. Pastry. Most be a beggar when you're Fannying about, kneading dough though. |
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Honestly, I thought the Pawtucket H&B plant was quite common knowledge. I've had this postcard with the plant on for ages. I would have shared it sooner if I'd thought it useful.
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Some of my wife's family live in Pawtucket, just put "two & two" together!!
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So many of us Accringtonians will also have "family" - maybe even family they have no contact with (because they dont know of their existence!) - who are living abroad, all because of connections with Howard and Bulloughs. Take my family, my grans eldest sister, a Pilkington, ended up living in Rio de Janeiro with her family. This was because her hubby - a Mr. Jack Widdup from Accrington, was an outfitter for H and B, and was asked to go to South America as an outfitter for the textile machinery. He went, so I am told, for approx. a year, on the understanding that if he decided he liked the lifestyle over there, he could move his wife and children over there to live permanently. One daughter married a S. American gentleman, and became Mrs de Wouter, and the other daughter never married, and so there will still be a Miss Widdup in the South American telephone directory (if she is still alive of course) - all because of H and B in Accrington!
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That could well apply to Canada, found over 70 Greater Accrington men, who had emigfrated before WW1, and enlisted in the Canadian forces, most of those that survived, were demobbed in Canada. Even got two lads who lived in America, who crossed over to Canada to sign up. Also several in Australia & New Zealand, but accessing New Zealand records is a headache. Altogether from all three Countries around 125 men, some of those killed, who still had relatives in the area, are remembered on local War Memorials. Retlaw |
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dunno mate may well do, glad to hear hes still batting, cant even remember why used to go down.:confused: about 50 yrs ago, but yer always remember folk yeh liked.;) so thats why i remember him.
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