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That grave yard was the old Macpelah, they originally came from Clayton, back in the 1700's, it was some times referred to as Gods Little Acre, in what was then Allom Lane (Hyndburn Rd), the congregation built a new church on the west side of the viaduct in Blackburn Rd, they later moved to a new church in Cannon St, that has now closed and the congregation moved to Christ Church, which is now referred to as Trinity. Retlaw |
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Time for a few more, this set are to do with CROWDS
Firstly, the dignitaries opening Broadway. The ceremony was held on the corner of Cobden St. which no longer exists. Does anyone know the date? :) http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...wayopening.jpg The next photo is of Coronation day 22/6/1911 in Abbey St. (George V) http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...ationday-1.jpg No idea when or why on this one, but have you ever seen Accrington so packed?:D http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...reeverbeen.jpg A carnival passing through Queens Rd in 1920...... http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...eensRd1920.jpg July 1959 A pot fair on Broadway http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...os/potfair.jpg Who remembers the sunken gardens in 1958? http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...ardens1958.jpg A military funeral in 1915........ http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...os/Funeral.jpg Finally (for now), anyone have any ideas about this photo?? http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...os/unknown.jpg |
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I remember it as the fish market too
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Enjoyable thread , looking forward to more . Just on a 'cultural' note looking at the 1912 military funeral I'm surprised how many of the chaps watching the cortage pass still have their caps on , thought it was tradition/habit in those days to doff your hat when a coffin passed by .
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Can members please stop copying/quoting the photos just to put a small post under them as this is taking a lot of server space up thanks
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Might take a lot of page space up but as far as server space goes, the image is only stored once on the server :)
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there are issues at the moment with the server so any saving would be good
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PS - there also uploaded to photobucket :)
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Looking at the photo of he Pot Fair, there are a number of faces that are ringing bells with me, but I can't put names to them
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No idea when or why on this one, but have you ever seen Accrington so packed?:D
That picture of the crowd in front of the Market Hll was taken August 1st 1915, when the Accrington Pals marched into Accrington on a recruiting drive, if you look closely you will see A & B coys across the end af little Blackburn Rd and into Peel St. Note they are wearing khaki uniform and carrying rifles. Some sh*t head has put a the same picture on the display in the Market hall but labeled it February 23rd 1915 when the Pals left for Caernarvon. When the Pals left Accrington in February they wore blue melton uniforms and only had a few old Long Lee Enfield Rifles. Retlaw |
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Re. the opening of Broadway, Bob Dobson, in one of his books, puts it at 1936 .. no exact day though.
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Everyone looks so well dressed. No such thing as trackies and trainers then. Light coloured caps, cotton dresses and net underskirts, little cardies and pearls. Grace Kelly would have blended right in, in the Accrington of 1959. |
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