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hassy rvr 24-05-2012 16:26

Re: Warner Street, Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Balbus (Post 993714)
Tattersalls extended into what had been Bodens pie shop and cafe.
I think Oak Street Congregational Church was demolished about 1965/6.

Thanks for that Balbus my memory wasn,t that bad after all,I thought I had moved from Accy when the church was demolished and that was 64.:)

Retlaw 24-05-2012 20:04

Re: Warner Street, Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by hassy rvr (Post 993720)
Hi Max I didn,t know it moved to smaller premises.The only other family I can remember from the church days was Espley,s who had the chemists I think Ian was round about my age. :)


Esply's Chemist was in little Blackburn Rd, couple of doors up from the Commercial.
Retlaw.

Retlaw 24-05-2012 20:10

Re: Warner Street, Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by hassy rvr (Post 993709)
My memory must be fading I thought the cafe was where Tattersalls was we used to go in on a friday and have a plateful of potato pie(my mouth is watering.)When I was a child I went to Oak st Church & Sunday School can anyone tell me the date it was demolished,I,m sure Retlaw will know.

The dates, and a picture of it part demolished, is on one of the threads on here, quite a few were demolished around the same period.
Abbey St Weleyans, Union St Wesleyans, Oak St Congies, & The Swedenborgs on Abbery St.

maxthecollie 25-05-2012 10:18

Re: Warner Street, Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 993762)
Esply's Chemist was in little Blackburn Rd, couple of doors up from the Commercial.
Retlaw.

Espley's used to have a shop on the corner of Higher Antley Street and Ormerod Street

born n bred 06-01-2013 23:42

Re: Warner Street, Accrington
 
I'm surprised that nobody has remembered Miss Carter's Sweet Shop in Warner Street, a single storey building opposite the arcade. She always wore a black shawl and slept in her rocking chair behind the counter. It was a tiny shop but well stocked. It backed onto the side of Stuttards Garage. Every morning she could be seen feeding the pigeons outside her shop.

katcry 10-11-2013 02:53

Re: Warner Street, Accrington
 
enjoyed the photos of Warner St. my great great grandfather and family lived at 34 Warner in 1891 census and at no. 35 in 1901. I live in Australia but will be over there next April so look forward to walking along Warner St. and taking some photos of the area. My gg grandfather died in 1905 at 1 Broughtons Yard, Accrington do you know where that is by any chance? Kathy

Bob Dobson 10-11-2013 08:22

Re: Warner Street, Accrington
 
It was off Oak St -= left hand side going up after Bank St.and after another yard called James Court. Retlaw deposited his listing of all of Accrington's yards and courts in the library many years ago.

magpie 17-11-2013 23:07

Re: Warner Street, Accrington
 
going to be gathering a lot of research for this street ( Warner Street) we have just taken on number 9 .... opens in the new year Florist and Furniture shop.... back in the 1881 it was a beer house: also looking for old photo's of the area .... if any one can help :thanks in advance Magpie:

Bob Dobson 18-11-2013 08:34

Re: Warner Street, Accrington
 
Magpie - visit the library's Local Studies room. Best to see John Simpson. Their photos are filed in street order. You can buy copies. Using their directories, it should be easy to record the occupants over the years.

Rowlf 18-11-2013 13:54

Re: Warner Street, Accrington
 
I loved Hopwoods shop in Warner Street. It was a fancy goods shop selling vases,china,handbags and all manner of other lovely things. I still have a couple of fine china teacups and saucers with a sugar basin and a small milk jug that I bought there for my mum's new 'Teasmaid' years ago. There does not seem to be many such shops anywhere now selling quality goods. Pity.

magpie 18-11-2013 20:52

Re: Warner Street, Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 1084432)
Magpie - visit the library's Local Studies room. Best to see John Simpson. Their photos are filed in street order. You can buy copies. Using their directories, it should be easy to record the occupants over the years.

been there Bob and got shed loads of information.... but would still like more:-) being greedy I am : thanks yes John is very good and he knows where to find things :;)

lynxkay 18-01-2017 20:31

Re: Warner Street, Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by JEFF (Post 918824)
Bowden's pie shop and cafe was higher up than Tattersalls as far as I can remember.

Was the shop just lower down than the Warner's called Hopwoods, sold fancy goods and lighting if I remember and it carried on round into Church Street.

There was the Catholic Club, upstairs next to Key Joes

it was next door but one to key joes, lamberts grocery shop was in between

lynxkay 18-01-2017 20:35

Re: Warner Street, Accrington
 
it was turned into a hairdressers when the butcher left

Rocky 03-03-2017 12:06

Re: Warner Street, Accrington
 
Babyland on the top corner of Warner st and Abbey st. Used to have to put a penny into slot in the door casing and watch the model train go round.

Mark2009 06-03-2018 10:54

Re: Warner Street, Accrington
 
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Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 918721)
The street at a later date took its name from the Lee-Warner family, the owners of the land

Must have missed this on Atarahs post first time round. Thanks anyway
Mark


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