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That chap, I used to see him up Enfield at the matches on Saturdays, my dad said it happened in the war, was in the air force.
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Hi Taggy, I remember an old man with no nose (poor man just used to have a big plaster over where his nose should have been) but I thought he lived down Clayton as I used to see him quite often on Whalley Road. Another old man I used to see out n about a lot - was a blind man. He was short and used to come to our school to tune the pianos....remember him? Ciao for now..... |
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WIMPY bars..:hothothot i used to travel around a lot and could always find
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Yea chap with the plaster on his nose, pretty sure he lived in Clayton, Dill Hall I think. The blind piano tuner lived on Brisbane St I think, the mack & the suit case, a lot of characters around in those days, anyone remember the chap in the Bowler hat he lived in Oswald St, I think he may have been a Booky, and Morice Hindle, he never worked a day in his life, but was very fit, always got around in a vest or T shirt & pumps , had bleach blond hair.
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only guy I remember with a bowler hat was the milkman that worked for Jacksonīs farm on Dill Hall Lane....he went around early every morning with the horse and cart - clip cloping along at crack of sparrows...... |
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of the Central Club in accrington used to knock around with a lady with the dubios name of Titty Best |
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Somebody brought up the subject of bus shelters on another thread, but do you remember the old concrete & asbestos half shelters of the 50s & 60s, they wer draughty old buggers, especialy the one outside the Load Of Mischief, waited for the the Blackburn bus more times than I can remember, but the one across from the Load on Whalley Rd, built into the Cambridge Press was great, especialy if you had a girl on your arm, or something. everybody caught buses in them days, not many cars parked outside houses then. Always jumped off the running board befor it stoped outside the CooP butchers. That was another good shelter in the CooP gents outfitters, while waiting for the 6am bus to Whalley, to ge to work at Brockhall for 7am. or I used to get a lift from a bloke who lived in Haslingden, Id wait in the enterance to the Star/Carlton, cinema/pictures.
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