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Thread: Puzzle for kaytex

Started 2 months, 1 week ago by Retlaw
Katy What is the name of this back. Retlaw.
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Bob97531 replied 2 months, 1 week ago
You assume Kate would know the back alleys !!! very good.... Bottom of warner street....

MargaretR replied 2 months, 1 week ago
I think it is off Spencer St behind HSBC bank

Retlaw replied 2 months, 1 week ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Bob97531 You assume Kate would know the back alleys !!! very good.... YES Bottom of warner street.... The question was what is it called. Retlaw.

Retlaw replied 2 months, 1 week ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Bob97531 You assume Kate would know the back alleys !!! very good.... YES Bottom of warner street.... The question was what is it called. Retlaw.

MargaretR replied 2 months, 1 week ago
It isn't named on current maps. If it once contained a dwelling it will have a name, but the only way to find that out would be to trace the route of an old census collector. Am I on the right lines with the location?

Retlaw replied 2 months, 1 week ago
Quote: Originally Posted by MargaretR It isn't named on current maps. If it once contained a dwelling it will have a name, but the only way to find that out would be to trace the route of an old census collector. Am I on the right lines with the location? Sorry Margaret. Its not off Stanley St. It did ...

Retlaw replied 2 months, 1 week ago
Quote: Originally Posted by MargaretR It isn't named on current maps. If it once contained a dwelling it will have a name, but the only way to find that out would be to trace the route of an old census collector. Am I on the right lines with the location? Sorry Margaret. Its not off Stanley St. It did ...

MargaretR replied 2 months, 1 week ago
Quote: Originally Posted by MargaretR I think it is off Spencer St behind HSBC bank I didn't say Stanley St - maybe I have got the street name wrong

MargaretR replied 2 months, 1 week ago
Quote: Originally Posted by MargaretR I think it is off Spencer St behind HSBC bank I didn't say Stanley St - maybe I have got the street name wrong

Bob97531 replied 2 months, 1 week ago
I have the location for sure just no idea what it was called ????

 

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Retlaw
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Re: Puzzle for kaytex
Published (2009-11-14 15:40:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Tetti Hi. The impression I get is that there are people who do not seem to believe that there was a pub called The Spread Eagle before it was renamed The Railway Hotel, I was trying to make the point that there is evidence to back up your documentation. I dont have these documents nor do I have the census forms from 1841/51 and I am not in a position to visit the library I closed my eyes and tried to visualise that...
katex
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Published (2009-11-13 12:00:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Retlaw In 1851 George and Jane Kendall are living in Timber St, with a daughter Margaret age (34) he describes himself as Farmer of Cowman. Retlaw. Gosh, he had a change in career then Makes you wonder what happened.
Bagpuss
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Published (2009-11-13 14:15:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by JEFF The Government banned spitting in pubs and he couldn't afford to build a spitting shelter so he lost all of his customers Very good Jeff
MargaretR
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Published (2009-11-11 00:39:00)
Eagle and Child?
Atarah
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Published (2009-11-13 12:11:00)
He got out of the licensing trade cos he had a "vision" that Retlaw would be looking him up in the year 2009!
TubbyLes
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Published (2009-10-25 12:22:00)
The Watson family who lived on Bishop St.,moved to Eaton bank circa 1950 to about 1961
cashman
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Published (2009-11-12 19:22:00)
[quote=Retlaw;762431] What am I supposed to do hold research classes in the library, teach them how to remove their 2009 glasses, and put their 1800 glasses on. that might not be a bad idea, educate the oiks n make a bob or two out of it.
Tetti
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Re: Puzzle for kaytex
Published (2009-11-14 15:14:00)
Hi. The impression I get is that there are people who do not seem to believe that there was a pub called The Spread Eagle before it was renamed The Railway Hotel, I was trying to make the point that there is evidence to back up your documentation. I dont have these documents nor do I have the census forms from 1841/51 and I am not in a position to visit the library I closed my eyes and tried to visualise that area of Accy.. The other thing I...
Bob97531
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Puzzle for kaytex
Published (2009-10-16 13:32:00)
I have the location for sure just no idea what it was called ????
Bernard Dawson
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Re: Puzzle for kaytex
Published (2009-10-17 11:41:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Retlaw If you were at the bottom of Priestly Clough you would'nt be able to see Pendle, or Christ Church from that angle. Christ Church was built in 1841, the other church was built on the site of an existing one in 1848. Retlaw. You can see Pendle from the top of Priestly Clough,on a good day that is. Also if you are on Priestly Cough the church is more likely to be St John's in Bax, which probably...

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