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Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 07 Oct 2013, 06:40
by David Whipp
The building behind looks like the ironmongers on Every Street.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 07 Oct 2013, 07:46
by Bruff
Well spotted Stanley!! Aaaaagh.
I have done what you suggested, save I wrote 'Stanley's a pedantic old fart'!!
Richard Broughton
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 08 Oct 2013, 04:31
by Stanley
I like it..... Let's hear it for the pedants and obsessives!
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 09 Oct 2013, 06:14
by Stanley
The clack of the handloom working in a cottage used to be an everyday sound in Barlick.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 09 Oct 2013, 07:12
by David Whipp
Is that a Helmshore exhibit?
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 10 Oct 2013, 04:59
by Stanley
Yup. here's the full exhibit....

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 11 Oct 2013, 05:07
by Stanley
King Street in 2000
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 12 Oct 2013, 05:13
by Stanley
The redundant weir next to what used to be Parrock Mill, now the Scout HQ at Parrock Laithe. See Calf Hall Shed Minutes for the history of ownership of the Parrock.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 12 Oct 2013, 10:13
by Cathy
It's amazing the different lives that buildings go thru, whether we are still here or long gone.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 13 Oct 2013, 04:49
by Stanley
Dead right Cathy and it can be fascinating trying to knit the evidence together. I haven't worked out the weir at Parrock yet! But It's there.....
Here's another old view of Barlick. All I can say with certainty is that it is before 1935 because the brick building erected by Ashby at Ouzledale isn't there. However, it could be a lot earlier. It was amongst some pics I was given that were mainly around 1890. Note that Ouzledale has a chimney. You can spend hours on something like this. Click to enlarge. (Come to think, Bankfield 1900 isn't there so go for 1890)
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 14 Oct 2013, 05:16
by Stanley
I posted this pic earlier but I don't think I had the information to hand then. "Dogs of Devon Feb 1st 1930. Barlick photographer. Dogs of Devon or Foiled Again was an operetta popular with local societies."

Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 15 Oct 2013, 05:06
by Stanley
This was at Sutton Coldfield show in 1976 but is a reminder of what would be a common sight in Barlick until between the wars. Horsey type men judging heavy horses. There were hundreds of them on the streets of Barlick until well after WW1.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 16 Oct 2013, 05:28
by Stanley
Jean Smith winding at Bancroft in 1977. She is still around, I saw her in town only a few days ago.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 17 Oct 2013, 04:47
by Stanley
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 18 Oct 2013, 05:34
by Stanley
The Barlick Spudroaster crossing the bridge over the canal.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 19 Oct 2013, 04:58
by Stanley
Thornton Railway Station...
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 19 Oct 2013, 07:51
by Cathy
Stanley, where is the street scene, 3 photo's back?
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 19 Oct 2013, 09:28
by PanBiker
Church Street taken from round about the Cross Keys looking to Lamb Hill and Walmsgate area Cathy.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 19 Oct 2013, 09:53
by David Whipp
Cathy wrote:Stanley, where is the street scene, 3 photo's back?
All the buildings in the foreground are instantly recognisable today. The big difference is that Clough Mill and its chimney are no longer there.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 20 Oct 2013, 05:39
by Stanley
Cathy, it's at the end of Church street. Imagine standing on the pavement opposite Jepp hill but on the opposite side of the road and looking towards Wapping.
Here's almost the same view in 2005. As Cath said recently, it's amazing how quickly the townscape changes. It is different again now of course.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 21 Oct 2013, 05:55
by Stanley
About 1900? Note the base of the Jubilee fountain in the left hand corner.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 21 Oct 2013, 08:25
by David Whipp
The gas main on Lockfield Drive is one of Barnoldswick's forgotten corners. There's been up to 4 Transco crews finding leaks for over 3 weeks - and still it bubbles up.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 22 Oct 2013, 05:35
by Stanley
Many of the old services in Barlick are forgotten corners. I always examine holes in the road, like an archaeological dig!
Here's a typical old service pipe in Eat Hill Street. In case you're wondering, mine is a new connection straight off the main which was refurbished by Balfour Beatty a few years ago. This service pipe is the responsibility of the landlord and is still being used.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 22 Oct 2013, 09:49
by Cathy
Reminds me of a clogged human artery... if only it could talk.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 23 Oct 2013, 04:47
by Stanley
Exactly right Cath and the same effect eventually. You'd be amazed at the number of old properties that are still served by lead pipes.
Walmsgate in 1906?