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steeljack 26-01-2006 17:22

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thanks for taking and posting the pics , am I right in thinking that the Blockbuster store is the site of Burtons tailors and where is everyone , the streets are deserted or was it 1/2 day closing .....do they still have 1/2 day closing
regards John

katex 26-01-2006 17:28

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Originally Posted by steeljack
we seem to be on a nostalgia thread going so I'll throw this in ......do any other members have memories of "grab a granny night" at Blackburn Mecca ,think it was Tuesday nights when they had the over 21 dance , young lads 17 or 18 yrs old going out and looking for the "sophisticated" older woman .

Used to go the grab a granny night regularly which was on a Wednesday. I would be in my 30's, so guess they might have been looking for me steeljack :)

Doug 26-01-2006 19:10

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I remember that Bee with the Knees. It was the last time I went to a pub with my dad, probably mid 80s. Brill photos again Willow, the area looks so different from walking round there a couple of weeks ago. Has anyone got any period shot’s for comparison?

Alan Gilmartin 26-01-2006 21:14

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Fantastic Willow, thank you, I used to think Dutton street was longer that it looks, Burtons dos'nt look right in those colours. You must have been there early, not many cars around. but all the same it has'nt changed much.

WillowTheWhisp 26-01-2006 21:49

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It doesn't look wide enough to have had that underground toilet either does it? But we know it did.

It was bloomin' cold out there today so I think that's why there aren't many people about.

Half day closing is on Wednesdays but a lot of things open all day nowadays. Thursday (today) is the day for the "flea market" but sometimes it's hard to tell the flea market from the ordinary market. There are far too few real market stalls these days, you know the sort of thing I mean, proper veg stalls and such like.

junetta 26-01-2006 23:12

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That was lovely, Willow. I must admit that I thought that the street was much longer and happen it had cobbles in those days. It's so annoying that your memory is so selective.
I've spent quite a bit of time thinking back since I started using this site and something struck me earlier.........wasn't the Blackburn Mecca called 'The Golden Palms' or similar in the late sixties. I seem to remember palm trees of some sort in there. It's a shame we can't time travel............would be nice to see who remembered who!

WillowTheWhisp 27-01-2006 10:02

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Yes it was the Golden Palms and it had golden palm trees. :D

K.S.H 27-01-2006 12:27

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
the BeesKnees (complete with giant bee with flashing knees) then the Derby again and now the BeesKnees again.

Do you know that the bee is still about? its down at the bubble factory

steeljack 21-02-2006 23:16

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Junetta wrote ....
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It's a shame we can't time travel............would be nice to see who remembered who
!
it would be more interesting to see who recognised who .......over the years since my Accy Con/Blue Dahlia days my trouser size has changed about 8 times, all over 30" (the inside leg has stayed the same)

WillowTheWhisp 22-02-2006 00:00

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Originally Posted by K.S.H
Do you know that the bee is still about? its down at the bubble factory

That bee is looking worse for wear. We were at Ossy Mills today and saw the poor delapidated thing. One of its knee lights has fallen off and the paint is peeling and faded.

andrewb 22-02-2006 08:54

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I'm pretty sure there was a picture of dutton street in Andy's Florist.. i'll ask my dad about it and see if he can dig it out :)

xaccy 10-06-2006 15:52

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Great pics will but how depressing it looks to when the cafe and the the other shops were there makes you want to resurect L.S Lowery to do a painting.

cashman 10-06-2006 16:00

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missed this one for some reason? great pics willow, used to love the dahlia it was chris the owner and he was greek i think, had a great florist andys i think only gone in recent times, would love it if anyone had photos from the sunken bogs days.:) not forgetting the tax office that was the downside.:D


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