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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by Dark Cloud » Tue Jan 09, 2018 7:58 pm

tim_noone wrote:Safeways
Yes it was, but I can only remember shopping in there an odd time. I also remember seeing Bambi at the Odeon and one or two others too, but I was VERY young. ;)
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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by Lordlucan » Tue Jan 09, 2018 7:58 pm

That generation had to be tough. My uncle, after a life at Jimmy Nelson, came to his end sat on his freezing outside loo in Clover Hill road in the 1980s. A nIcer guy you could never meet but you couldn't cross a line. He was a proper claret until they sold Jimmy Mc and then he refused to go ever again.

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by COBBLE » Tue Jan 09, 2018 8:11 pm

Tipplers were tough but then came Izal bog paper - ouch! A few other memories

Hapton colliery disaster
Nitty Nora and the stigma of purple patches on your head
The turntable at Rosegrove Sheds
Lining up 3 pints at last orders
Wakes week

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by FCBurnley » Tue Jan 09, 2018 8:15 pm

Bfc wrote:VB your uncle Bert Blackburn a great bloke, who I used to enjoy a pint with,used to tell me he had played for Burnley A and B teams pre war. Besides delivering fish from a horse and cart, his love for horses continued throughout his life.
Must be a joke about Blackburn and Horses in there somewhere !!

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by bfcjg » Tue Jan 09, 2018 8:17 pm

Bus conductors
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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by FCBurnley » Tue Jan 09, 2018 8:17 pm

bob-the-scutter wrote:who remembers this?

Image
We come along on Saturday morning
Greeting everybody with a smile.......................altogether now
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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by tim_noone » Tue Jan 09, 2018 8:28 pm

bfcjg wrote:Bus conductors
And how did they know you'd underpaid they're were always on the ball..I always got a jobsworth halfway through the journey! :roll:

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by LordBob » Tue Jan 09, 2018 8:39 pm

We had a tippler toilet I loved it proper job held yer breath till it splashed you can't have that sort of fun with modern stuff and it saved water only flushing with the house waste water. Now the knockers up there'a thing to ponder WHO KNOCKED THEM UP??

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by tim_noone » Tue Jan 09, 2018 8:43 pm

Old bill.....

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by IanMcL » Tue Jan 09, 2018 8:51 pm

The Enclosure wrote:Squares of newspaper stuck on a nail on the back of the long drop loo door.
When newspapers were newspapers!

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by yTib » Tue Jan 09, 2018 8:54 pm

wasn't born until the 70s but from what i've seen from old pictures burnley had lots of great buildings pulled down in the 60s.

though the odeon wasn't demolished until about '83 but had been derelict for the best part of a decade.

it was criminal to pull that down.
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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by IanMcL » Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:00 pm

mikeS wrote:Oilcloth
Silverfish
Gas chap
Coal chap
Rent chap
Pipe TV
Tippler
Radiogram
Epilogue
Pictures
Selling out shop

Just a few of the words used in the sixties that you rarely hear today.
Scarlet Fever, Smallpox, polio. Rickets, Berri Beri. Although incomers and foolhardy parents may bring some things back.

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by Dressinggown » Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:15 pm

COBBLE wrote:Tipplers were tough but then came Izal bog paper - ouch! A few other memories

Hapton colliery disaster
Nitty Nora and the stigma of purple patches on your head
The turntable at Rosegrove Sheds
Lining up 3 pints at last orders
Wakes week
Izal Bog Paper merely transferred the excrement from the anus to the lower spine region, smearing faeces far and wide with it's greaseproof paper like texture. It actually smelled worse than the turds.
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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by Dark Cloud » Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:21 pm

Dressinggown wrote:Izal Bog Paper merely transferred the excrement from the anus to the lower spine region, smearing faeces far and wide with it's greaseproof paper like texture. It actually smelled worse than the turds.
You have such a way with words Dressinggown. Those of us of a certain age have all been there so we all get the picture!! :shock:
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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by tim_noone » Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:23 pm

Your mutha..was always the mutha spitting on a dirty hanky wiping your face for some reason what was all that about??
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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by BleedingClaret » Tue Jan 09, 2018 9:23 pm

UpTheBeehole wrote:This is the England brexiteers want to return to.

Sh*tting outside, tramps with horse drawn carriages, and rodent infestations.
Trying to stop the rats coming in

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by yTib » Tue Jan 09, 2018 10:30 pm

hopefully you wouldn't object to those rats saving your life at blackburn general.

but when brexit is implemented you might have to go to manchester.

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Post by Vino blanco » Tue Jan 09, 2018 10:53 pm

The above picture of the Odeon seems relatively modern to me, showing the back of the Keirby and the supermarket on the right. I well remember the Yorkshire Hotel before the Keirby and where the supermarket is situated was the start of the terraced houses and pubs on the Pickup Croft area.

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by yTib » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:08 pm

gosh how old are you vino, if you don't mind my asking?

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by Vino blanco » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:11 pm

A young 70.
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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by yTib » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:13 pm

btw i think that car is a hillman imp which, according to wikipedia, was produced from between 1963 to 1976.
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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by yTib » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:13 pm

Vino blanco wrote:A young 70.
a fine vintage indeed.

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by paulus the woodgnome » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:19 pm

It is an Imp yTib. This is an excellent thread and I've never lived anywhere near Burnley!
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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by Vino blanco » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:20 pm

Ytib. Think you're right about the Hillman Imp. I clearly remember the Keirby being built in 1958, it was going to be our first, multi-storey, sky scraper type building. Opposite the entrance of the Keirby was the Empress Ballroom, roller skating on Saturday mornings and ballroom dancing in the evenings until Rock n Roll came along and swept the dance bands away.

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by yTib » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:21 pm

the history threads are always good on here paulus.

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by yTib » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:24 pm

unfortunately vino that building is a blight on the burnley landscape.

i've met folk who have commented on it negatively when i've mentioned my home town.

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by paulus the woodgnome » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:24 pm

Indeed they are yTib. I cant work out what the other car is though.

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by yTib » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:26 pm

a cortina?

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by cricketfieldclarets » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:28 pm

You dont know your born you lot!
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Post by nil_desperandum » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:28 pm

yTib wrote:wasn't born until the 70s but from what i've seen from old pictures burnley had lots of great buildings pulled down in the 60s.

though the odeon wasn't demolished until about '83 but had been derelict for the best part of a decade.

it was criminal to pull that down.
Certainly criminal to demolish the Odeon, (what an Art Deco gem it was), but I think you're wrong with the date.
I think it closed in 1973 and was demolished almost immediately and replaced by a Sainsburys. (Sainsburys later relocating to its current site).

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Post by Vino blanco » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:28 pm

You're right ytib, but it was state of the art back in the early sixties.
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Post by paulus the woodgnome » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:29 pm

Good shout. A Mk1 maybe.

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by yTib » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:32 pm

nil_desperandum wrote:Certainly criminal to demolish the Odeon, (what an Art Deco gem it was), but I think you're wrong with the date.
I think it closed in 1973 and was demolished almost immediately and replaced by a Sainsburys. (Sainsburys later relocating to its current site).
no. i've had this debate before. i was born in '78 and remember it and remember it being demolished. a friend backed me up anecdotally by telling me about a university homecoming.

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by yorkyclaret » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:37 pm

paulus the woodgnome wrote:Good shout. A Mk1 maybe.
It hasn't got the famous 'ban the bomb' rear lights.

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by ClaretCanada » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:44 pm

Long drop at my Grandmas Queen St, Harle Syke double holer, catalogue pages on a nail. Scared the hell out of me,
Smell from Masseys when they were brewing
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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by ClaretCanada » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:48 pm

COBBLE wrote:Tipplers were tough but then came Izal bog paper - ouch! A few other memories

Hapton colliery disaster
Nitty Nora and the stigma of purple patches on your head
The turntable at Rosegrove Sheds
Lining up 3 pints at last orders
Wakes week
I was a 17 year old Police Cadet at Padiham and was sent to help at Hapton in 1962, sights never forgotten

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by paulus the woodgnome » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:52 pm

yorkyclaret wrote:It hasn't got the famous 'ban the bomb' rear lights.
You're right. Haven't a clue what it could be then : o (

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by Funkydrummer » Tue Jan 09, 2018 11:59 pm

Gas tar, white dog poo, walking day, black and white TV, the light programme,
heavy leather case balls. Jack Moore's monkey.

You can see a floodlight on that piccy too.
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Post by tim_noone » Wed Jan 10, 2018 12:01 am

ClaretCanada wrote:I was a 17 year old Police Cadet at Padiham and was sent to help at Hapton in 1962, sights never forgotten
A dark day for Burnley and a shadow cast over the whole area I was 8 remember the funeral procession of peter tinsley down brougham st only 16 years old.rip no age at all.

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Post by Funkydrummer » Wed Jan 10, 2018 12:03 am

paulus the woodgnome wrote:You're right. Haven't a clue what it could be then : o (
It could be a Corsa.

EDIT :- Not Corsa, Corsair !!!! :D

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by Dressinggown » Wed Jan 10, 2018 1:41 am

tim_noone wrote:Your mutha..was always the mutha spitting on a dirty hanky wiping your face for some reason what was all that about??
As a kid if you had a bit of food left on on your face in the vicinity of the mouth your Mum would grob upon a dirty rag and then proceed to rub your lips off with it.

It always had a certain piquant taste and smell which would be difficult to replicate nowadays. It certainly stooped you from making a mess with your '99' at the fair.

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by Paul Waine » Wed Jan 10, 2018 8:50 am

Funkydrummer wrote:It could be a Corsa.

EDIT :- Not Corsa, Corsair !!!! :D
Car on the right is a Hillman Imp - number plate hidden by railing so can't get a model year on it.

Car on left - I can't get good resolution from the photo - and I've tried magnifying. The roof line looks too round to be a Cortina. My Dad bought a Mk1 from Skippers (?) in Burnley in 1965 - I had it as my first car for a year in 1974/75 - before the rust ate it all up! I got a MkIII to replace it but had nothing but trouble with it - turned out there were hairline cracks around the cylinders - drew in cooling water when the engine got warm and would stall when the revs dropped! :(

Is it a Corsair? I think that was just a variant on the Cortina. It looks a little like a Popular - but the size is bigger than I remember for that early 60s model.

Only two cars in the picture on a sunny day in Burnley - I doubt the picture is much later than mid-60s. Unless, of course, it was Sunday afternoon in wakes week.

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by Paul Waine » Wed Jan 10, 2018 9:03 am

tim_noone wrote:A dark day for Burnley and a shadow cast over the whole area I was 8 remember the funeral procession of peter tinsley down brougham st only 16 years old.rip no age at all.
I was also 8, Tim. I don't remember the events - though I learnt later that the husband of one of my mother's very close friends was one of those who died that day.

Hapton Colliery disaster: Friday 23 March 1962 - from google.

This BBC film is worth a view - 50 years after: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-la ... e-19470692" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by ClaretTony » Wed Jan 10, 2018 9:14 am

nil_desperandum wrote:Certainly criminal to demolish the Odeon, (what an Art Deco gem it was), but I think you're wrong with the date.
I think it closed in 1973 and was demolished almost immediately and replaced by a Sainsburys. (Sainsburys later relocating to its current site).
It definitely closed in 1973 but, from memory, I don't think it was demolished for a good number of years after that and was just left derelict. The site wasn't used again until Sainsbury's moved in which prompted the departure of Safeway on the other side of the roundabout.

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Post by lancastrian » Wed Jan 10, 2018 9:19 am

Cannot remember a knocker up in the fifties or sixties and I am probably older than most coming upto 80 in March. One thing not mentioned is National Service when at 18 you had to do two years military service or get a deferment until 21 if you were an apprentice etc.

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by nil_desperandum » Wed Jan 10, 2018 9:43 am

yTib wrote:no. i've had this debate before. i was born in '78 and remember it and remember it being demolished. a friend backed me up anecdotally by telling me about a university homecoming.
I wonder if someone can give a definitive answer to this?
All agree that the Odeon closed in 1973.
According to an article in the Burnley Express it was demolished in 1974, but the Express is not infallible.

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Post by Godalmingclaret » Wed Jan 10, 2018 10:10 am

I grew up in Dawson Square, opposite St Peters, in the 70's and the Odeon was still standing but not in use I would guess as late as 1977. I remember it being demolished and was not born until 72. Sainsburys did not open until 1984.

ASDA in Colne opened before it and there were special buses from Burnley to visit it!

The picture of the Kirby roundabout is just as I remember it.

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Post by Silkyskills1 » Wed Jan 10, 2018 10:14 am

Talk of Hillman Imps reminds me of a car I had called the Hillman Huskey. Driving back from Newcastle one Sunday evening and the bloody thing 'died' on me just before Hartshead Moor service station on the M 62. I had been warned of their vulnerability regarding oil getting somewhere it shouldn't (I know nothing about cars) but was at an age where I thought I wasn't vulnerable to anything. Lesson learned.

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Post by ClaretTony » Wed Jan 10, 2018 10:15 am

nil_desperandum wrote:I wonder if someone can give a definitive answer to this?
All agree that the Odeon closed in 1973.
According to an article in the Burnley Express it was demolished in 1974, but the Express is not infallible.
The 1973 is definite. Now I'm not sure whether the building was demolished the year after or not, but the site wasn't used for over a decade until Sainsburys moved in.

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Re: Sixties Burnley.

Post by clansman » Wed Jan 10, 2018 10:54 am

Pretty sure the second car is a Vauxhall Victor.!
Burnley looked neat and clean that day . The demolition of the odeon was a big mistake.
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