Haslingden Old and New...

Haslingden derives from Hazeldean or Valley of the Hazels. It lies 19 miles north of Manchester in the County of Lancashire. A area at one time noted in particular for its Stone, it also played a big part in the Woollen and then later Cotton Industries from the 18th and through the 19th and early to mid 20th Century... It is steeped in Local History and can also boast to have one of the most beautiful Natural Valleys around, where thousands come and visit annually

Tuesday, 8 April 2014

Yes the Unity was the United Service Club?

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Where abouts in Haslingden was the United Service Club? Thanks to Jackie Ramsbottom and her press cuttings click here to check out  ...
Thursday, 23 January 2014

Haslingden's "Meat" Trade

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Haslingden Cattle Fair in Higher Deardengate in 1905 A blog about Haslingden’s “Meat” trade from at least the 1950's up to today 20...
Saturday, 18 January 2014

Greyfriars Bobby

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(On this occasion maybe not pure Haslingden! but possibly loved by Haslingden) - "They do say a change is as good as a rest"...
Monday, 6 January 2014

Where did Haslingden folk save their brass?

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"Image (c) Barclays Ref 30/1215 Courtesy Martins Bank Archive" To check out the Martins Bank Archive click here and then enter H...
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