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Proctor\'s Corn Mill, Warwick Street |
All that remained of Proctor's Corn Mill after a fire in 1935.The site now houses the plumbing supply depot of; A Swift and Son. |
330A |
Unknown |
1935 |
62 |
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Blackburn Road, Hothersall |
An aerial ropeway used to carry spoil from Spade Mill to Alston Reservoirs when Preston Water Works was under construction between 1906-1909.
The Corporation Arms is on the left beyond the horse and cart.
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330B |
Unknown |
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63 |
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Punch Bowl Inn And Farm, Hurst Green |
At the time of the sale of Dutton Manor estate in July 1919 The Punch Bowl held 33 acres at an annual rent of £58. It was sold to Browns Brewery (Matthew Brown) for a bid of £1400. |
330C |
Unknown |
Pre 1919 |
64 |
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Miscellaneous Group Photograph, William Houghton And Son |
The Builders of Chapel Hill Longridge.
Location: Nook Glade, Grimsargh. |
331 |
Unknown |
c. 1931 |
65 |
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Bonds Garage, Stone Bridge |
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332A |
Unknown |
c. 1950 |
66 |
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Stonebridge |
The original proprietor of the Bonds Garage, Les Bond, outside the garage at Stone Bridge.
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332B |
Mrs. A. Bond |
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67 |
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Belmont Garage, Inglewhite Road |
Wallbank\'s Belmont Garage on Inglewhite road, photo taken in either the 1920s or 1930s.
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332C |
Mrs. A. Bond |
c.1920/ 1930 |
68 |
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Berry Lane, Longridge |
Looking towards the Dog Inn on Market Place, from opposite the railway goods and coal yard. Note the National Board sign, with St Pauls behind it. |
333A |
Unknown |
c.1950/ 1960 |
69 |
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Dilworth Lane, Dilworth House Farm |
At the junction of lower lane and Dilworth Lane.
This was the site of a large drinking trough, dedicated to the memory of Jonathan Openshaw of Hothersall Hall in 1887. However it was broken up and removed in 1964 after being described as a 'traffic hazard'.
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333B |
Unknown |
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70 |
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Calfcote Lane, Longridge |
The former Methodist Chapel and Chapel House Farm are on the right in the middle distance. |
333C |
Unknown |
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