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I think there was a lodge in that area to, am I right.
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There certainly was a lodge there, I remember that as it disappeared much more recently. The new estate "Foxwood Chase" is built on the site.
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Did these cable cars link up to a railway line that ran down behind Accy cricket club ? I remember playing down there as a kid and the sleepers and track were still visible, I remember there being a bridge down there too.
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no the ariel cars only fed the redac brickworks
the railway behind the cricket pavilion locally called the donkey track ran from the main line to the nori brickworks at altham transreing coal one way and red bricks tother |
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thanks beechy for the flashback to the railway that went past the cricket ground i used to go in huncoatbrick sdgs signal box has a lad when the loco used to come fron nori brickworks with a train of bricks there .is a railway mag called railway bylines july 2007 issue done a few pages on the railway from huncoat mine to altham and nori some good photos in there i am sure you can get back copies i know w h smiths sell it if are intrested
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Was also good for bike rides, little paths through the grass .. sorta' mini scrambling track. :) |
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me mam always told me they were used to block of burnley road during the war ? unless someone knows better :confused: |
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I think the borough is now linked in to the Hawswater pipeline to Manchester which runs through Huncoat and under what is now Foxwood Chase, It is in fact four large diameter pipes. There was also a large flooded old shale quarry with a ginny wagon track alongside that carried shale from the new quarry by Kingsway to the aerial flight is it was known that carried the tubs of shale to the Redac brickyard. I, along with other newly started workers aged 15-16 or so were sent with hammers to knock the ice from the ginny wagon tracks and trucks.That was when we had proper winter's. (By god I still remember the trudge up through the snow). Yours Taddy. |
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I remember them,Redac bricks was the sign fixed to the so called safety guards,i think they still used it till well in the 70s.
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Yes, you are right about the Redac sign Jack, I have a picture of the Aerial flight with the Redac sign on both sides of the,as you say, (so called safety guards)
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Amy's maiden name was Bracewell. She had a younger brother, Ralph, and maybe an older brother too. I will let her know about this thread being resurrected.
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