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Old 22-02-2011, 16:48   #16
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I dont know! The things I do for you! Just been round, and ....... fanfare of trumpets ..... the property IS no. 24!!!!!
Hahaha, Atarah ... he's spoilt.
Just love those old letterheadings.
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Old 22-02-2011, 23:09   #17
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Trunnions - that's a word you don't of much these days.

Well I've not come across the Clarke shoe firm before
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Old 23-02-2011, 11:41   #18
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Will it not be in the Barrett's Directory, Retlaw....I know am stirring it ...
It is in the 1925 Barrett's actually.

There's also a Robert Clark - Boot factor in the 1894 Barrett's, but at a different address, (30 Willow Street)
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Old 23-02-2011, 19:11   #19
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Hey, how weird is this. Just been looking on Hyndburn Planning permissions, and found this ......
Mr Russell Wood
11/11/0039 Full: Change of use of first floor from a 24 Barnes Street Accrington 28/01/2011
warehouse/storage building to a dance studio.
Looks like we got the photo of the brass plaque just in time, eh?
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