Places

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Photos

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Maps

228 maps found.

1924, Feniscliffe Ref. POP704383
1947, Feniscliffe Ref. NPO704383
1924, Little Harwood Ref. POP757379
1947, Darwen Ref. NPO688844
1947, Brookhouse Ref. NPO652088
1947, Brownhill Ref. NPO653069
1947, Cadshaw Ref. NPO658508
1896, Shadsworth Ref. RNE828669
1896, Tockholes Ref. RNE849092
1896, Whitehall Ref. RNE868609
1896, Turton Bottoms Ref. RNE854588
1896, Sunny Bower Ref. RNE842896
1924, Tockholes Ref. POP849092
1924, Shadsworth Ref. POP828669
1903, Little Harwood Ref. RNC757379
1924, Bank Hey Ref. POP632342
1903, Pleasington Ref. RNC807550
1947, Lammack Ref. NPO751792
1896, Bank Fold Ref. RNE632322
1896, Brownhill Ref. RNE653069

Books

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Memories

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The Bus

My family purchased and converted an old single decker bus for us to have holidays in. It was parked on a small piece of land opposite the church. An old Gypsy caravan was parked just inside the gate to the land, I was told that it had to ...Read more

A memory of Lowsonford by Alan Yardley

Sacred Heart Church

This is Sacred Heart RC Church, in Accrington.  It has now been demolished.  I have many great memories and some not so great from this sacred place.  I felt like I had to share this info, with you when I saw this picture.  When ...Read more

A memory of Accrington by whitewitchwendy

Kingussie Holidays

Kingussie always was one of my favourite places as a young boy. My aunt and uncle lived in King Street, near the sawmill and I can still remember the smell of the wood shavings burning. I loved going down to the station and ...Read more

A memory of Kingussie by Alistair Dunsmore

Doon The Den

I stayed in Denhead and used to play down the den almost every day. We used to go to school via the gap either next to Ciff Bells house or the gap next to smiths shop. We used to go along the cliffs behind the scrappiest then straight ...Read more

A memory of Kennoway by John Walker

My Time Living In Old Langho.

I moved to Old Langho in I think in 1954, I was an orphan I went to live with Mr and Mrs Pye. We lived at number 42 Larkhill, Mr and Mrs Pye where nurses at Brockhall hospital. There is a bit of a field between the two ...Read more

A memory of Old Langho by Terence Pye

Looking For Anyone Who Knew The Blackburn Family ....

especially Kitty who went to Lavender hill school and moved away to Suffolk in 1967/68

A memory of Battersea by Margaret Whymark

Station Road

Fond memories of living in Station Road and going to the old Grange Valley Primary School and Haydock Secondary Modern. My grandfather Charlie Blackburn, ran a grocers shop in Station Road and I lived next door. Also remember all the ...Read more

A memory of Haydock by Philip Wolsey

Growing Up

I was born into a family called Burns, Mother's name Dorothy, Father's name Leslie. They was a hard working family with two daughters Margaret and Patricia then there was three boys, Robert, Stephen and . for me it was a place that we ...Read more

A memory of Icklesham by Stephen Burns

Sshooldays In Blackburn

I moved with my parents from Preston to Blackburn in 1946 We lived on Park Avenue off Shear Brow attended Four Lanes End CP School on Revidge Road where I was very happy My recollections of that school was a teacher called Mr ...Read more

A memory of Blackburn

Good Childhood In Willesden/Neasden

I was born in Park Royal hospital in Feb 1952 then taken home to 70 Craven Park Road spitting distance from Harlesden police station. Just across the road from our family doctor, (Dr Curtis) not much bedside manor, ...Read more

A memory of Willesden by pjspence18

Captions

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Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road C1915

This part of Blackburn Road was a hive of activity with lots of shops.

Caption For Blackburn, Technical School 1894

A group of children sit outside the Technical School, now part of Blackburn College, but founded during Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee celebrations.

Caption For Bridport, West Road 1909

These were the last buildings on the western edge of the town, on the Exeter road, where Foundry House is now flats and the metal-working premises of J I Blackburn Limited and an entire new housing

Caption For Blackburn, Corporation Park, The Entrance 1923

In the 1950s over 35% of jobs in Blackburn were in engineering, 20% in textiles, and the rest in paper, beer and plastics.

Caption For Blackburn, Sudell Cross C1901

The tracks across the setts formed part of Blackburn's tramway, which opened in April 1881.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road 1899

This photograph was taken from outside the Market Hall looking down Blackburn Road towards its junction with Abbey Street.

Caption For Whalley, Broad Lane 1906

The railway arrived in the village in 1850, and the 600yd-long viaduct carries the Blackburn to Clitheroe line through at a height of 70ft.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road 1899

This photograph was taken from outside the Market Hall looking down Blackburn Road towards its junction with Abbey Street.

Caption For Bridport, St Mary's Rectory 1906

Farrer's second son, Major Henry William Francis Blackburne Farrer if the Royal Field Artillery, would be killed at the age of 24 by a German shell in France, only days before the end of the Great War

Caption For Pleasington, Priory Church 1894

Pleasington Priory, a Roman Catholic church dedicated to St Mary and John the Baptist and built in 1819, is set on a hill on Pleasington Lane, close to the River Dunsop and Witton Park, Blackburn.

Caption For Chatburn, The Village 1921

The Black Bull, where the people are standing, was built in 1855; it was a Blackburn Brewery Company pub, and so was the Brown Cow.

Caption For Preston, River Ribble From Miller Park C1935

This wonderful nostalgic photograph shows steam engine 'black 5', the work-horse of the LMS region, heading south with non-corridor stock on a local, probably to Bamber Bridge and on to Blackburn.

Caption For Bridport, West Road 1909

These were the last buildings on the western edge of the town, on the Exeter road, where Foundry House is now flats and the metal-working premises of J I Blackburn Limited and an entire new housing

Caption For Manchester, Royal Exchange 1885

Those who did their business here would know where to find the Blackburn cotton manufacturers, or the Oldham cotton spinners, as well as cotton brokers, agents for the Indian and Chinese markets, and machinery

Caption For Abingdon, The Bridges From The Church Tower C1945

Here we see the river bridges and Nag's Head island, which separates the main river on the right and the back water on its left.

Caption For Blackburn, Corporation Park 1895

Blackburn possessed six parks, but Corporation Park was the one laid out on clear Victorian lines.

Caption For Whalley, Broad Lane 1906

Here we have a grand view of the railway arches heading out of Whalley.The railway arrived in the village in 1850, and the 600yd- long viaduct carries the Blackburn to Clitheroe line at a height of

Caption For Blackburn, Corporation Park 1895

Blackburn possessed six parks, but Corporation Park was the one laid out on clear Victorian lines.

Caption For Stanhill, The Post Office C1955

Stanhill is a small community on one of the B-roads between Oswaldtwistle and Blackburn.

Caption For Langho, St Mary's Church C1965

The newer part of Langho, about a mile distant, has developed since the road to Clitheroe from Blackburn was made.

Caption For Neston, Old Mill C1939

There are records of millers in Neston dating back to 1672, and the Mostyn Estate map of 1814 indicates two windmills in the area, but one was demolished in 1822 following severe storm damage.

Caption For Clitheroe, Brungerley Bridge 1895

Clement Houghton lost the use of his other leg at an early age, and travelling from Blackburn with a friend, he skated at Brungerley in the winter of 1895.

Caption For Downham, The Church 1921

Listed by Edward Baines in his Gazetteer with the many villages of Blackburn Hundred, Downham is 3 miles north-east of Clitheroe.

Caption For Clitheroe, Castle Street 1921

Tuesday and Saturday are market days, and the town is packed with villagers coming in from miles around.