Maps

232 maps found.

1947, Blackburn Ref. NPO642317
1909, Blackburn Ref. RNC642303
1910, Blackburn Ref. RNC642301
1924, Blackburn Ref. POP642315
1896, Blackburn Ref. RNE642315
1947, Blackburn Ref. NPO642315
1903, Blackburn Ref. RNC642315
1896, Blackburn Ref. RNE642317
1923, Blackburn Ref. POP642317
1903, Blackburn Ref. RNC642317
1892, Blackburn Ref. HOSM34171
1904-1905, Blackburn Ref. RNC642307
1886 - 1887, Longford Ref. HOSM37927
1924, Feniscowles Ref. POP704384
1896, Feniscowles Ref. RNE704385
1891 - 1893, Feniscowles Ref. HOSM45294
1903, Feniscowles Ref. RNC704385
1947, Feniscowles Ref. NPO704385
1896, Feniscowles Ref. RNE704384
1903, Feniscowles Ref. RNC704384

Books

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Memories

91 memories found. Showing results 1 to 10.

Grosvenor Road And Urmston, Always A Place In My Heart.

I lived on Grosvenor Road, Urmston - the allotment end - from 1965 to late 1969 age 3 to nearly 8 years of age with my 2 brothers and parents (we then moved to Blackburn). My daughter has recently ...Read more

A memory of Urmston by magwat13

Paras At Watchfield In The 1950s

Yes, I lived on the Watchfield housing estate from 1952 to 1953. Large numbers of paras and their equipment were dropped regularly at the airfield. Trainees jumped from large silver barrage balloons, but ...Read more

A memory of Watchfield in 1953 by Geoff King

Sam Wolstenholme

On 5-6-1877 Sam Wolstenholme was born in Little Lever. Sam played local football then In 1897 he signed for Everton. After 107 games plus three international caps for England he moved to Blackburn in 1905,he played for four ...Read more

A memory of Little Lever by William Stott

War Years

The Tucker family were evacuated to Green Hammerton from 1940 - 1942. My brother John lived with Mr & Mrs Blackburn and my sister lived with Mrs Wray at the post office. They are both alive and still keep in contact with one of the village residents whom I shall be visiting this September.

A memory of Green Hammerton in 1940 by Ray Tucker

St Michaels On Wyre

My dad had a cousin who was Vicar at St Michaels on Wyre during the 1945 - 55 era. His name, Raymond Bell. As a child visiting his parents in Wray, near Hornby during the Second World War years I only met Raymond ...Read more

A memory of St Michael's on Wyre in 1950 by Dorothy Wood

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. ...Read more

A memory of Accrington by whitewitchwendy

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 ...Read more

A memory of Old Langho by Terence Pye

My First Job

Just before I was due to leave Peel Brow I was called into Mr (Dinky) Booth's office and told that Turnbull & Stockdale were looking for an Office Boy and that he thought I would fit the bill. I attended an interview with Mr W ...Read more

A memory of Edenfield in 1945 by Derek Holt

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

A Happy Accrington Childhood

My brother Anthony and I grew up in Barnes Street/Lee Street where my parents ran an off-licence from about 1953 - 1962. We both went to Miss Caulfield's Preparatory school and my brother went on to Blackburn ...Read more

A memory of Accrington in 1960 by Marie Meakings

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Captions

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Caption For Blackburn, Exchange 1899

Here we see the grand facade of the Blackburn Exchange & Reading Room, which opened in April 1865.

Caption For Blackburn, Exchange 1899

Here we see the grand facade of the Blackburn Exchange & Reading Room, which opened in April 1865.

Caption For Blackburn, Public Hall & Sessions House 1923

Blackburn's Public Hall opened in 1923.The Sessions House is just beyond it on the right.

Caption For Blackburn, Public Hall & Sessions House 1923

Blackburn's Public Hall opened in 1923.

Caption For Blackburn, The Town Hall C1955

Blackburn became a County Borough in 1888.

Caption For Blackburn, The Boulevard C1955

This photograph captures the great changes that were going on in Blackburn during the post-war period.

Caption For Preston, The Bridge Over The Ribble 1903

This bridge is a railway bridge, and is now part of the west coast main line.Another railway bridge (to Blackburn) can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Preston, The Bridge Over The Ribble 1903

Another railway bridge (to Blackburn) can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Blackburn, The Boulevard C1955

This photograph captures the changes that were going on in Blackburn at the time.

Caption For Blackburn, Sudell Cross 1895

proclaims that they have a Bible and Prayer Book Department.The horse-drawn tram heads off towards the Town Hall.The Sudell family can be traced back to the reign of Edward VI.They owned land in Blackburn

Caption For Blackburn, Market 1894

Blackburn had two markets, the indoor market and an open air one, held every Wednesday and Saturday, when this photograph was taken.

Caption For Blackburn, Market 1894

When this photograph was taken, Blackburn had two markets, the indoor market and an open air one, held every Wednesday and Saturday.

Caption For Blackburn, The Town Hall C1955

Blackburn became a County Borough in 1888.

Caption For Blackburn, The Market And Town Hall 1894

Blackburn means 'on the black stream'.The town guards the entrances to the river valleys we have been looking at in earlier pages - the Ribble, the Hyndeburn and the Hodder - and was the starting

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road 1897

Blackburn Road is at the very heart of the town.

Caption For Blackburn, The Centre C1960

A bleak featureless view of Blackburn New Town.

Caption For Blackburn, River Almond C1960

The River Almond flows from Blackburn to the three towns of East, Mid and West Calder.

Caption For Haslingden, Deardengate C1955

Stone setts pave the street and unobtrusive traffic lights control its junction with Manchester and Blackburn Roads.

Caption For Accrington, Blackburn Road C1915

is now the East Lancashire Preserved Railway.As well as having three railway lines, the town also had three turnpike roads.They were the Whalley to Manchester Road (1790), now Abbey Street; the Blackburn

Caption For Blackpool, View From Palatine Hotel 1890

Places such as Blackburn and Burnley were all but empty as millworkers and their families escaped en masse to Blackpool, Southport, Morecambe, Scarborough and North Wales.

Caption For Stanhill, Stanhill Lane C1955

At one time, Stanhill was an isolated hamlet on the road between Blackburn and Oswaldtwistle, and it is most famous as being the home of the inventor James Hargreaves.

Caption For Accrington, Composite C1955

The views are of the Town Hall in the centre, the sunken gardens on Broadway, the Parkinson Rock Garden in Oak Hill Park, Blackburn Road and St James' Church.

Caption For Accrington, Town Hall 2004

Blackburn Road has been pedestrianised, enabling improved street furniture and planting.

Caption For Blackburn, Almshouses 1895

The patron was Jane Turner, whose husband had been elected in Blackburn's first parliamentary elections the previous year.