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Atarah 01-07-2004 22:46

Pitt Street and houses with pointed lintels
 
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Ha! Knew I had a photo somewhere showing the pointed lintels. I imagine this block would have been facing approx. where Netto now is. Not too sure though. Noticed the tiny, tiny, house?

Atarah 01-07-2004 22:49

Re: Pitt Street and houses with pointed lintels
 
Apparently this small Pitt Street house was built inbetween the old block and the newer block of cottages. Originally there was a dyke here that divided the lands of the Peels and the Lee-Warners.

Doug 01-07-2004 23:46

Re: Pitt Street
 
Excellent. This is more than I could have hoped for Atarah. Great family connection with Pitt St and now I can see it. Excellent Stuff.......

Retlaw 03-07-2004 13:55

Re: Pitt Street
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
The thread may have started off asking about a street which is now part of Eastgate but you asked if we know where Pinch Belly Row was and I was asking if it's in Huncoat. I believe we were supposed to be guessing.

So was that in the Pitt St area too then?


Yes. About 50 yards South.

littlemo 04-07-2004 02:44

Re: Pitt Street
 
I havn't been on for ages and so have missed quite a lot of stuff! I must say though, i've found this Thread to be very interesting, this is what this site is all about don't ya think!!!! plus loads of other stuff too!!!! anyway, I remember there used to be houses , under the viaduct, where the roundabout is now, on top of the wall there to the left as you come down from what used to be the clock garage. It's been so long since I lived there I don't remember the names of these streets, but there was also an off licience at the top there wher it joined KNowlmere street. anyway I wondered if anyone remembers what year these where pulled down?

Doug 04-07-2004 14:34

Re: Pitt Street
 
Littlemo.......Who are you.....how long is it since you left. are you a James????

WillowTheWhisp 04-07-2004 21:54

Re: Pitt Street
 
The off licence is still there.

littlemo 04-08-2004 03:31

Re: Pitt Street
 
when you ask am I a James, do you mean is that my surname?


Nah afraid not, as the name refers, it's Little! I left in '86 but have quite clear memories of the layout of some areas as I remember how they where and not what the'v become. I remember all the rows of houses across from Asda before that was built. There was a little corner shop in there that my dad used to take me too to get 1/4 salted peanuts! thing is I don't remember the names of these places!!!

Atarah 04-08-2004 08:36

Pitt Street
 
Hiya LittleMo, will try and find a few photo to jog your memory.

williheckaslike 21-10-2014 21:44

Re: Elephant street
 
Could anyone please tell me where exactly Elephant street was. . . .where would it have stood, if it was there now ?

Bob Dobson 22-10-2014 08:19

Re: Pitt Street
 
Willie - this thread is about Pitt St. You should have started a new thread, It might have been useful for you to have clicked onto Search on the top line and typed Elephant St in to see if there is a thread for it, or if it had been mentioned in other threads. However, likely that you didn't know about Search. It ran between Birtwistle St & Plantation St. As I live away, I am not certain what is there now. Have a search for the 'Street Names' thread and it should tell you about the elephant after which the street is named.

gpick24 22-10-2014 08:33

Re: Pitt Street
 
An old map here if you`re interested.

http://www.lancashire.gov.uk/environ...cc/acceast.jpg

WillowTheWhisp 22-10-2014 16:43

Re: Pitt Street
 
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It is no longer there Willie. That whole side of Plantation St has been totally rearranged.

Atarah 22-10-2014 19:58

Re: Pitt Street
 
But Lee Street is still there, so if you stand at the end of it, and look across, that's where Elephant Street would have been.

WillowTheWhisp 22-10-2014 20:15

Re: Pitt Street
 
Indeed it is Atarah, as you can see on the inset map. The area from Cobham St (now Cobham Rd) down to Abbey St between Plantation St and Birtwistle St is the area which was demolished and now has a totally different layout.


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