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North Road And The Treacle Hole.

North Road c1950
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I was at the local junior school, the headmaster of which was Mr Ronald Pearson,when this photo was taken.He lived just beyond and to the right of the area of the photo,in Hallas Road.My uncle Jim Wroe was at one time,Manager of Kirkburton Baths mentioned in another posting and situated close by in the "Treacle Hole,"the lowtown part of the village locally having gained its name from a spillage of barrels of treacle from a horse drawn cart early in the twentieth century.
The small wooden building on the left , now a newsagents did I think serve the same purpose in 1950.The next shop but one was and is still a Co-op butchers ,which,in 1960 was broken into late at night by four youths who,risking death,climbed up a drainpipe onto the roof at the back and got in by opening a skylight and climbing down a rope.Despite finding a drawer full of money all they stole was a pork pie each.The fun was breaking in.They were never caught.

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A memory of Kirkburton in West Yorkshire shared on Wednesday, 17th February 2010.

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RE: RE: North Road And The Treacle Hole.

I am researching my family history and come across a 1841 census which showed my great great great grandfather John Hamer living at Brownhill, Kirkburton with his wife Hannah and daughter Anne and son John. Could anyone tell me anything about Brownhill of the time of 1841? I would be very grateful.

Comment from Ian Hamer on Sunday, 21st November 2010.

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