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Opening Of Drill Hall By General Baden-Powell
I found this video while searching Youtube. I have no idea about it, however i thought some members of this forum might be intrested in this so i thote id post the video:
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Picture of the Ambulance men giving a demonstration of their skills.
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nice one fcstanley.:)
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good film , would be interested to know if Accrington was an 'an independant' town in those days , i.e. were all the police and firemen shown in the film from Accrington Borough ,
another thought came to me ......who would be classed as Accrington society these days ? well done fc:stanley |
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Yes Accington had been a borough since 1878.
If you look closely at the film, you will see the Firemen wearing brass helmets, then you will see some wearing silver helmets, they are the chiefs. As Accrington had only one at the time, Joseph Barnes, the other chiefs could have been from Church, Clayton & Oswaldtwistle, also H & B's had their own fire brigade as did Steiners, same with the police and the bands. Church had its own police court in them, days. Retlaw. Quote:
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great piece of footage there Lee, i wonder how many accywebbers relatives where in that film?
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They are what was later refered to as the Long Lee Enfield, first introduced into the British Army in November 1895, behind them are the cadet force they are carrying converted Martini Henry Rifles. Retlaw |
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I think the best part of the film is that of the young lad in the background who obviously got bored by the all proceeding and decided to clamber up the front of the town hall. |
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I thought it would be obvious the police wouldn't be carrying rifles.
Near the middle of the film are the East Lancs in dress uniform, with the Long Lee Enfields, and near the end are the Cadets with the Martini Henry's. At the rear are the local Fire Brigades, Retlaw. Quote:
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Cracking bit of film. Not a tracksuit in site either.
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I found this film on the opening of Accrington Drill Home whilst researching my grandfather who was a policeman in Accrington at that time. Thankyou. My grandfather was called William Pickles Mawdsley and I would be interested to hear if anyone knew of him. My father was a fireman in Accrington called Lawrence Mawdsley and I would love to hear from anyone who knew him. Thanks Joan Walsh
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I think Lol also had a brother in the police force. Retlaw. |
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Joan id put this info also on the lost relatives section , would probably help you find more people who knew him :)
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