FORGOTTEN CORNERS

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It could be a different view of the building in Stanley's photo? The gateposts look sideways on to the building.
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I think that Kev has the right image. It's me that has got it wrong. My pic could be the chapel that was at Townhead and became the spiritualist's.

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The photo above is the one that used to be on Station Road where the car park is now.
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Vegetable show in the Liberal Club in 1976. Does it still happen?
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My dad is there, second from the front in the left foreground. He is inspecting the onions, a category that he always entered with his allotment produce. Some of his will be on display.

There used to be early and late season flower and vegetable shows in Barlick. Prior to the Civic Hall it was held in Gisburn Road school hall.
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Stanley wrote: 31 Jul 2025, 02:59 Image

This is the only image I have of the Primitive Methodist Chapel that used to stand in Station road between the Liberal and Conservative clubs
That willbe where my great great great grandfather used to preach perhaps in the 1860s
If you keep searching you will find it
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