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Or did they share 158 ? |
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My mother always claimed that there was a chip shop next door, so we were puzzled at "Bleasdale". I'll have to find out about Mrs. E. Howard. So the photo I posted was not 158 Whalley Rd? |
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Ah! my grandma only had the tripe shop until 1949. Then she became ill, sold the business and moved in with us on Moss Hall Road. I think she died in 1952. So that explains the E. Howard who must have bought her shop.
We emigrated to Pennsylvania, USA, in June, 1954. |
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I am not too convinced that it was on a corner ... the photograph only makes it appear so, due to it being clipped. Could be 158 was split into two shops. ?? Unless Bob made a typing error. :confused: |
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But Bob Dobson puts Bleasdale's at #144, so that doesn't make sense. The photo shows Bleasdale's, and #158 couldn't be next door according to the numbering. I'm wondering if it's a photo of my mother who may have been the young girl at the far left of the photo. The people who would know have all passed on, and me poor owd mum has Alzheimer's. My sister got the photo from a cousin who wasn't born until the 1960s. Maybe he just assumed it was 158 Whalley Road.
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It was definitely on a corner. I know that much from visiting the area in 1978. My mother's cousin with whom she was very close while growing up drove me to #158 just before it was torn down. I went in the side door on the back street and dislodged a brick that I took back to America. |
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Maybe I'm missing something, but post # 26 is my post, and I was talking about the charcoal drawing. The drawing is how I remember it when I visited in 1978. |
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My Mum was born in 1930 and grew up round there, I'll ask her tomorrow when I see her what she can remember of the area and all the shops.
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You and your sister agree in that post that the shop was at the bottom of Henry St back street and Whalley Road.What more are you looking for.
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What is puzzling me most about Mack's 'photo is the mill chimney.
Can't find any evidence of a mill behind the Henry Street area ... just quarries ? Unless quarries had a chimney ? |
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Whether or not the photograph I posted is a photo of Grandma's shop. My sister and I have come to the conclusion that it is probably not because according to family recollections, there was a chip shop next door - confirmed by Bob Dobson - and the photo shows "Bleasdale's" next to the house that is supposed to be Grandma's shop. Memories fade and the reality becomes distorted. The photo has been in the family archives for almost one-hundred years as being the tripe shop. It probably is not. Evidence points in that direction, but nothing is definite unless we can get first-hand information. |
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Interesting observation. I am thinking that the photo was taken in front of # 144 Whalley Road. In the 1890 map that was posted, there is a factory in that area called, "Guttenberg Works (Printing)", so I am surmising that the mill chimney might belong to the company. Just a thought. |
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