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westendlass 05-09-2013 17:38

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Originally Posted by claytonx (Post 1074470)
Sorry it was no 12 so my wife tells me, and after looking on Google she is right as usual. We bought the house 1965/66 when I worked for the NCB as a mechanic, so we got ten bags of smokeless fuel for £1 and had a Rayburn fire with a glass front, it got so hot we had to run water off the cistern and the radiators nearly bounced off the walls. I remember our mortgage was £11 10 shillings a month.

I remember two lovely people living at no. 12. Doris and Ricky Roberts. We're they the people who bought your house. We moved in in 1969 and, I think, they were already living there.

cashman 05-09-2013 17:39

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Originally Posted by westendlass (Post 1074537)
They were the Sharrock family, Maurice worked for the Post Office.:o its a small world. I must have passed you many times in the street /Spar.

Memorys not what it was, only folk i really remember are the Mullens off yon, And thats cos i knew sean from early 60s.:o but i did know some ossy Sharrocks one was a wagon driver (Pete) were i worked.:) also knew a good few posties, in fact one was me best man way back. His sister is a member on here .

claytonx 06-09-2013 16:56

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Originally Posted by westendlass (Post 1074539)
I remember two lovely people living at no. 12. Doris and Ricky Roberts. We're they the people who bought your house. We moved in in 1969 and, I think, they were already living there.

We both remember Ricky and Doris they moved in to no14 just after we moved into 12, there drive was higher than ours, and Ricky had a flash red Ford Cortina. They were older than us and had no children but treat ours like their own.
Clutching straws would you know anything about them now

Ossyboy 18-11-2014 21:22

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Originally Posted by claytonx (Post 1074687)
We both remember Ricky and Doris they moved in to no14 just after we moved into 12, there drive was higher than ours, and Ricky had a flash red Ford Cortina. They were older than us and had no children but treat ours like their own.
Clutching straws would you know anything about them now

Found Accy Web while searching for info re Whitebirk Power Station. I now know the towers were demolished in 1983. Ref Doris and Rick, I too live on Banbury Avenue and, unfortunately, Doris died around 2003. Rick died several years earlier I believe.

Jim Procter 18-11-2014 22:06

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Can I put my twopennorth in on this thread.Around 1945 we lived in Brantwood Avenue Intack.From our back bedroom window I watched the cooling towers being erected.So the answer to the question about when it was built is around 1945.I can confirm this because I was therein the flesh so to speak.

wadey 19-11-2014 21:06

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1932 I can remember the single railway bridge on the ring road

JC4LAB 05-01-2015 07:44

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Live in Little Harwood,and my neighnour ,no longer around ,worked there.I was about 8 years old.then which was in the 1960s......There was talk of rebuilding a new stadium for Blackburn Rovers there at one time..

Frank Sanderson 07-01-2015 12:17

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A friend of mine, Jack, was an engineer at Whitebirk Power Station. He had an old Standard car in pristine condition. When he passed on I lost contact with his family.

tomthumb 24-10-2017 21:05

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I worked there in the control room 1969-1975
Graham Swarbrick


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