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Book Recommendations Please
As I don't live in Accrington, or even Lancashire, I am rather handicapped in finding good books about the history of Accrington, especially social history (yes, I know, the answer would be to take a trip over there - all in good time!)
What I would very much appreciate is recommendations of books about the history and social history of Accrington, which I am sure I will then be able to purchase from one of those internet site places which no doubt had better remain nameless. I am currently particularly interested in the period from 1870 to 1910, although 1850 to 1920 would work too. Subjects I would like to learn more about include: Employment - cotton mills, cotton printers, iron works, Entwisle and Kenyon (Ewbanks) Education - Church Schools, Board Schools and Night Schools Housing Local newspapers Transport Anything else you think I should know about I want to educate and myself and learn more about the lives of my family in Accrington. Alternatively I could just bombard you with endless questions (although I am sure that will come in due course anyway!) Any suggestions would be appreciated. |
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P.M. Bob Dobson MrsB our site author, he has done quite a few books on accy n district, if he don't know i will become a dingle.:D;)
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Although tempted not to contribute to this thread and thus prove that Cashman is a true 'dingle', I decline the opportunity and come up with the following. It is not intended to be exhaustive. All the books can be found in the palace of pleasure that is the Local Studies Library in St James St. If you would send me a PM giving your e-address, I can send you an attachment giving details of some I have for sale.
Old Homesteads of Accrington & District (Ainsworth) Accrington Captains of Industry (Crossley) History & Associations of Altham & Huncoat (Ainsworth) History of Clayton-le-Moors (Trappes-Lomax) Baptist Churches of Accrington & District (Wylie) Accrington (John Goddard) The Accrington Jubilee Book 1878-1928 (Singleton) Aspects of Accrington (Halstead & Duckworth) Accrington Old & New (Barrett & Duckworth) The Accrington Old Corn Mill (Broughton) Hyndburn Local Heritage Series (Mike Rothwell) Pals (Turner) - others on Pals by him too Accrington 1926 (Ainsworth) - others by him too Dunshaw; a Lancashire Background (Pateman) 'Dunshaw' is Accrington Accrington Chronology & Men of Mark (Crossley,1923) Hyndburn Chronology 1924-74 (Lanham) An Accrington Miscellany (Digby & Miller) An Accrington Mixture (Dobson) Accrington Observed (Brindle & Dobson) Accrington's Changing Face (Watson & Dobson) Accrington Acclaimed (Taylor & Dobson) Oswaldtwistsle Observed (Booth & Wilkinson) Rishton Remembered (Broderick) The Moorfield Pit Disaster (Tootle) Huncoat Uncoated (Goddard) History of the Co-op in Accrington (Haslam 1910) There are others on aspects of the town's history : Transport ( Rush/ Dawson); t'Stanley;Methodism (Hargreaves) and on individual churches,chapels. For further details of the books, have a look at the 'Lancashire Lantern'website operated by the county library service. If I can be of assistance - ask. |
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thank the lord fer that, ya had me worried Bob.;)
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Thanks very much for that list - and probably for preventing the creation of a dingle!
I need to check out my County library site for some of the books - although I fear that they may not have the enthusiasm I do for Accrington's history! However I see that some are still in print, and I see that your books retail for the complete price range from under a tenner to £95.21! I may need to be selective in my purchasing! |
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Hi Mrs B, any particular surname you are interested in from Accrington's past?
Atarah |
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History of Accrington & District by the Rev W.A. Burgess. He was going to have it published, but he left the district, and it was never completed. I would'nt put much faith in anything writen by Ainsworth, no one has been able to verify his sources. He did work for Accy Observer, so a good story sells. Retlaw. |
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Don't suppose anyone's read this have they? If so, what did they think?
Narrow Windows, Narrow Lives: The Industrial Revolution in Lancashire by Sue Wilkes Quote:
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