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Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 09 Feb 2022, 04:40
by Stanley
Mrs Brown in her shop on Crow Row in 1950. One of the last corner shops. In the 19th century the property was a 'tea merchants' run by one of the Slater family. Note the Berkel bacon slicer on the left with a piece of nice fatty shoulder bacon in it.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 10 Feb 2022, 05:35
by Stanley
Mother in the shop at Sough in about 1955. Another corner shop....
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 11 Feb 2022, 05:15
by Stanley
Lots of interest in this image of Church Street before 1900. St James' church is obvious but look carefully and you'll see market stalls in the street. These are mentioned frequently in the LTP. Brook Street was an early site for a market as was the space in Butts freed up after the Alhambra burned down in 1923.
According to Ken Ridge, who lent me the photo, the lad in the oversize cloth cap in the left centre is Walt Boss, Jim Boss's son. The family name was actually Smith. Walt was Muriel's uncle.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 12 Feb 2022, 04:40
by Stanley
Jim Boss at Peel House on Gisburn Old Track in 1957. His daughter Sally lived there and she looked after him.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 13 Feb 2022, 04:13
by Stanley
The 'Love Tree' at Thornton in Craven shortly before it was felled in 2001.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 13 Feb 2022, 11:13
by PanBiker
It's replacement courtesy of Google street view a few years ago.

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 13 Feb 2022, 15:21
by MickBrett
Date unknown.

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 14 Feb 2022, 03:29
by Stanley
The road's still dry macadam Mick so I'd say about 1910? Tarring and chipping didn't start until cars became more common around 1920 after the Great War.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 14 Feb 2022, 12:24
by PanBiker
The tree is a bit bigger now 12 years after the street view image.

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 14 Feb 2022, 15:56
by MickBrett
I have this image tagged as Last Train to Barlick

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 15 Feb 2022, 03:54
by Stanley
Could be Mick as they all look cheerful!
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 15 Feb 2022, 14:31
by MickBrett
Newtown then and now

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 15 Feb 2022, 14:42
by Stanley
Nice one Mick....
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 15 Feb 2022, 15:35
by PanBiker
Not quite the same viewpoint in your second picture Mick. Here it is from the top of Newtown.

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 16 Feb 2022, 03:56
by Stanley
This was posted by Angus last year. Here's what he said about it.
" I must say that I had this image for quite some time before i found out that it was indeed a photo of a Barlick building. To my great surprise I realised that it is the Building on top of the road looking up Newtown to King street now the solicitors Walker Charlesworth"
Now called Craven House.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 16 Feb 2022, 10:49
by PanBiker
The stables haven't changed much.

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 17 Feb 2022, 04:43
by Stanley
You're right Ian. It's always puzzled me that an asset like that building has never been utilised. As far as I know it has only served as a garage for at least 60 years. Very strange.....
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 19 Feb 2022, 05:02
by Stanley
The Majestic buildings 20 years ago. Doesn't the idea of a 'video shop' seem so old fashioned now, in itself that is a forgotten corner.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 20 Feb 2022, 04:55
by Stanley
The same scene in 1983.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 21 Feb 2022, 04:39
by Stanley
Not long ago but this is now a forgotten corner. Change happens faster than we think as we live through it.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 22 Feb 2022, 05:01
by Stanley
Newtown. Only ten years ago, another forgotten corner!
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 23 Feb 2022, 04:24
by Stanley
Gisburn Road in about 1950? No Italian restaurant and horse muck in the road.....

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 24 Feb 2022, 04:59
by Stanley
West Marton in about 2005. The entrance to the ginnel that led to the forge is in the centre and the estate cottages to the left of that. I haven't seen it lately but I think it will have changed!
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 24 Feb 2022, 08:26
by PanBiker
Not much has changed Stanley.

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 24 Feb 2022, 11:36
by Stanley
You're right Ian, remarkably little change. But there used to be a big tree outside Yew Tree Farm.
This was 1972. (I was wrong on the date of the first one with the yellow shed outside the forge, that would be be about 2005. So I have edited it.)