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Bob Dobson 25-06-2013 09:54

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Mr Stocks tells me that there was a regular meeting of NE Lancs pop bottlers held in Blackburn. This was probably 1950s into 60s. The mostly discussed prices - a small cartel. Bekebird - send me a PM with your email address

Atarah 30-06-2013 01:26

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Hi phillipsjennie, just to say, thanks a lot. We now have your bottle in our Museum in the Market in Accrington. Mr Dobson brought it to us today. Brilliant service! :-)

Judith Addison 01-07-2013 00:53

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Calling up an old map on Lancashire County Council MARIO (Maps and Related Information Online) I see that Canning Street had two terraces on both sides (house numbers aren't shown). It ran from Ranger Street across Maden Street to Fountain Street. There are about 30 houses on one side and about 40 on the other, so given odds and evens there must have been a number 46.

Bob Dobson 01-07-2013 07:07

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Thanks Judith - this is a useful tool.

bekibird 05-07-2013 21:58

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Thanks Judith!! Just because its not been there in my lifetime I 'assumed' Canning Street was a typo on the census.

Atarah 05-07-2013 22:30

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Why would you assume Canning Street was a mis-print? The census guys who walked the streets over one hundred years ago were actually walking on the streets they were writing about???

bekibird 05-07-2013 23:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 1065524)
Why would you assume Canning Street was a mis-print? The census guys who walked the streets over one hundred years ago were actually walking on the streets they were writing about???

Because I have noticed a lot of spelling mistakes when I have been doing family history. I think it must be something to do with regional dialects maybe. For instance the Hamriding family have (after tonnes of research) been call Amriding, Mamriding and Hamridden. As I have lived in Accrington all my life and never heard of Canning Street I thought perhaps it might have been Cannon street. I've come across lots of similar spelling discrepancies so as I said 'assumed' it was a typo.

Supernan 21-09-2013 13:33

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We found a bottle in my father in laws house which has number 34 on it.

jaysay 21-09-2013 13:45

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Originally Posted by Supernan (Post 1076483)
We found a bottle in my father in laws house which has number 34 on it.

And:confused:

jack preston 23-09-2013 20:50

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I remember stantons saparilla in the stone bottle with a screw top.almost every bed had one as a hot water bottle.put in bed red hot wrapped in towel,when it went cool take off towel with feet.no central heating them days,40s-50s.

Bob Dobson 08-04-2014 21:01

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I've just found what I think is a new name to add to the list of pop bottlers in a 1927 directory; Under 'Aerated Water Manufacturers', alongside Poole of Clayton and Stocks of Burnley Rd is Spencer & Howorth of Oswald St .

Atarah 08-04-2014 21:41

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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 1101754)
I've just found what I think is a new name to add to the list of pop bottlers in a 1927 directory; Under 'Aerated Water Manufacturers', alongside Poole of Clayton and Stocks of Burnley Rd is Spencer & Howorth of Oswald St .

Hi Bob, yep, apparently I quote "OSWALD STREET WORKS - started 1875 as cement works by Christopher Barnes. Between 1885-1931 was mineral water works of Spencer and Haworth. Reopened 1935 as cooked met factory by W T Marriots", so says Mr Mike Rothwell in his book.

Bob Dobson 09-04-2014 07:51

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Good spotting Atarah. I often wish that I had an index to Mike Rothwell's books on Industrial Heritage

taddy 09-04-2014 09:56

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Hi Bob, maybe you can help me out on this one, my old friends and I seem to recollect drinking Stock's Iron Brue in the late fifties/ early sixties and yet the Jocks claim "Made in Scotland from Girder's". Do you know whether Barrs bought out Stocks, or did my mates and I dream it. Stay happy, Yours Taddy.

Bob Dobson 09-04-2014 11:27

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I don't think it was bought out - just finished. I will enquire. Barr's isn't a patch on Stocks' Iron Brew .It's a pale imitation.'


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