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05-09-2013, 17:38
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Re: Whitebirk Power Station
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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.
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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.
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05-09-2013, 17:39
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Re: Whitebirk Power Station
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They were the Sharrock family, Maurice worked for the Post Office.  its a small world. I must have passed you many times in the street /Spar.
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Memorys not what it was, only folk i really remember are the Mullens off yon, And thats cos i knew sean from early 60s.  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 .
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06-09-2013, 16:56
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Re: Whitebirk Power Station
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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.
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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
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18-11-2014, 21:22
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Re: Whitebirk Power Station
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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
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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.
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18-11-2014, 22:06
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Re: Whitebirk Power Station
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.
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19-11-2014, 21:06
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Re: Whitebirk Power Station
1932 I can remember the single railway bridge on the ring road
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05-01-2015, 07:44
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Re: Whitebirk Power Station
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..
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07-01-2015, 12:17
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Re: Whitebirk Power Station
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.
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24-10-2017, 21:05
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Re: Whitebirk Power Station
I worked there in the control room 1969-1975
Graham Swarbrick
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