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12-10-2011, 19:00
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Re: Park Road, Accrington
The soldier connection: I've found a photo in William Turner's book 'The Accrington Pals: A tribute to the men of Accrington and District... Who Volunteered, Fought and Died in the Great War, 1914-1918' (ISBN 1-871236-16-9) on page 7 showing recruits for the Pals Battalion. Caption reads "No.3 Platoon 'B' (District) Company, ready for 'Swedish Drill' (physical training) in front of Hyndburn Park School, September 1914."
At a glance the photo seems to show them right where the glass bmw/mini building is, but this does seem to suggest they used open ground in the area for training so maybe your spot of land was used too? Might be worth PM-ing Retlaw and asking if he has more specific info; he seems to be the man for Pals details.
Admin: am I allowed to scan and post an image from a book?
Oh, and on the subject of "feeling a presence"; in my experience, it's usually a dodgy curry
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12-10-2011, 19:43
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Re: Park Road, Accrington
Work it out from Pictures
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12-10-2011, 20:56
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Re: Park Road, Accrington
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Originally Posted by Pudwoppa
The soldier connection: I've found a photo in William Turner's book 'The Accrington Pals: A tribute to the men of Accrington and District... Who Volunteered, Fought and Died in the Great War, 1914-1918' (ISBN 1-871236-16-9) on page 7 showing recruits for the Pals Battalion. Caption reads "No.3 Platoon 'B' (District) Company, ready for 'Swedish Drill' (physical training) in front of Hyndburn Park School, September 1914."
At a glance the photo seems to show them right where the glass bmw/mini building is, but this does seem to suggest they used open ground in the area for training so maybe your spot of land was used too? Might be worth PM-ing Retlaw and asking if he has more specific info; he seems to be the man for Pals details.
Admin: am I allowed to scan and post an image from a book?
Oh, and on the subject of "feeling a presence"; in my experience, it's usually a dodgy curry
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The picture on page 7 was taken in front of the school, the school building is in the back ground, Sgt Wood is kneeling in the foreground.
Several of those men in the picture, never made it farther than Carnarvon, and several of them never made it past the 1st July 1916.
As for feeling a presence, it only takes one silly beggar to feel a bit off colour, and before you know it every body claims they felt sumat, mild form of mass hysteria.
Retlaw
Last edited by Retlaw; 12-10-2011 at 20:59.
Reason: Spelling
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13-10-2011, 06:27
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Re: Park Road, Accrington
Thanks everyone, think a trip to the library is the next step - and yes, I too am a little sceptical about the 'presence' some of our staff have felt/seen especially if they've been at the wrong end of a long shift at work but I'm keeping an open mind about it and at the very least it's made for more interesting topics of conversation round the dinner table than we usually have
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17-02-2012, 23:05
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Re: Park Road, Accrington
My mum used to have a garage on the land opposite the school. In the 50's there used to be I would guess 10 garages on that land, I think behind them was the reservoir, now gone. The garages were behind the small gatehouse and went virtually all the way back to the bottom of princess st. I think the gate house was named Hyndburn cottage and in the 60's those that lived there were called Coulson.
My aunt, now 92, used to worship in the Chapel and confirmed tonight it was the Bethel.
Phil
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17-02-2012, 23:09
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Re: Park Road, Accrington
They were called that, Viven used to come in the Big Crown.
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18-02-2012, 14:46
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Re: Park Road, Accrington
Viv and Ken Coulson still live local
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18-02-2012, 20:13
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Re: Park Road, Accrington
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They were called that, Viven used to come in the Big Crown.
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and the Spread Eagle.
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