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Back in the sixties and seventies there were two on Immanuel Cricket field on New Lane Ossy, when I was groundsman there in the late sixties for a couple of seasons we used one as the grounds mans hut, think they were demolished in the nineties if not before
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There was another just off Manchester Road. It was behind the long wall across from Oak Hill Park, between the Park and Broad Oak. Fairly close to 85 Manchester Road. It disappeared sometime in the early to mid 70's
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Note to Moderators ....another screwed up thread , going to the last posted instead of the last post read
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Go to the thread about these problems, I am sure this is a regular fault, I think jaysay started the thread, asking what was the problem:confused: Search and you probably find the answers;) |
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With answers supplied instantaneously. Someone will probably know exactly where it was. Could take a few hours, a few months, or even a few years. But someone's bound to be able to help you. In the meantime, just sit patiently under the stairs, wearing your gas mask. http://www.nma-fallout.com/forum/ima...ey-gasmask.gif :D |
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Can remember the air raid shelter situated at the top of Hopwood St.I wouldn't call that Riley's Hill really. Riley's hill to me was at the end of Marsden St where I lived opposite the smoothing iron.
The air raid shelter us kids accessed went around in a circle and was full of fungus's growing.We did guided tours for other curious kids and we kept the off licence on Marsden St richer in funds with all the candles we bought.The fun part was getting halfway around and blowing the candles out to set the girls screaming. Naturally....we had to comfort them.:D Happy days..... |
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Correction........top of Lydia St
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Today I spoke to a chap from Burnley. He has recently seen the minutes of Burnley Council from wartime days. They included a folding map showing the locations of shelters., Perhaps there was one published by Accrington Corporation. I have never seen one in the library but haven't looked in depth at the minutes books.
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I know that this thread is a few years old but you were all talking about the air raid shelter at the end of Perth Street on the path that leads up to Bullough Park. Well in the late fifties, early sixties there was a concrete slab that used to 'Fall off' and you could access the shelter, I was in it many times but never actually circumnavigated it, because we used to scare each other in to believing that someone would come and block the entrance!! I do remember it went in two directions, the right hand passage went a lot further than the left. The council did used to come and regularly cement the concrete slab back in place but quite often it 'fell off' again. Having seen this thread I went up the other day to have a look and it is all overgrown but still there! So if anyone fancies a bit of a dig, i'd certainly be up for it!
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