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The roundheads and cavaliers do battle

3:34pm Thursday 9th July 2009

HISTORIAN Steve Chapples takes us back through four and a half centuries to relive the Battle of Heptonstall during the Civil War.

Primary school hits a century and not out

FAMILIAR FACES?: The classes of 1949, left, and 1953, right, line up for their annual photographs at Padiham Primary School, which moving to a new £5million building

3:36pm Thursday 9th July 2009

PADIHAM Primary School has been celebrating its centenary.

Old photographs recall school days

2:00pm Thursday 9th July 2009

FORMER pupils of Darwen Vale High School have been catching up on their past with an exhibition of old photographs at the library.

Girls don their fifties finery

Girls don their fifties finery

1:59pm Thursday 9th July 2009

FROCKS with big, swirly skirts, slim-heeled courts and pearls were the must-have fashion pieces in the latter years of the fifties.

'Mistakes engraved on Oswaldtwistle war memorial' - claim

MEMORIAL: Names of the fallen in Oswaldtwistle

3:30pm Wednesday 8th July 2009

MISTAKES have been engraved on a town’s war memorial according to a historian who says his warnings went unheeded.

Hapton pensioner's memories of growing up in a railway carriage

I’M HOME AGAIN! Enid Lister aboard the restored carriage which used to be her home.

5:00pm Tuesday 7th July 2009

A PENSIONER who grew up in a railway carriage has taken a ride in it – nearly a century after it was taken out of service.

Help plea to save historic hall in Tockholes

11:07am Friday 3rd July 2009

VOLUNTEERS are needed to form an action group to save Hollinshead Hall in Tockholes.

Mills closures loom...

LOCAL MATTERS: Members of Worsthorne village ‘parliament’ sit around the ‘Gormless’ lamp discussing the issues of the day, do you know who the elders were?

3:44pm Thursday 2nd July 2009

FOUR ‘elders’ from Worsthorne meet under the old ‘Gormless’ lamp in the village square in the spring of 1960 to mull over life.

Weavers flitted 5,000 miles

NEW LIFE: East Lancashire families arrive at Jan Smuts Airport, in Johannesburg

1:53pm Thursday 2nd July 2009

THE cotton industry was fraying in East Lancashire and the chance of new jobs in South Africa was a tempting offer for many local weavers.

Shotguns had a blast with Gerry and Pacemakers

Shotguns had a blast with Gerry and Pacemakers

11:20am Thursday 25th June 2009

OUR look back at the sound of The Shotguns at Darwen Co-op in the early sixties has brought a quick-fire response from their former leader Peter Yates.

Police killed in line of duty honoured

Police killed in line of duty honoured

11:19am Thursday 25th June 2009

AT one time many boroughs had their own local police force and their own chief constable.

Class act of 48 pupils caught on camera

Class act of 48 pupils caught on camera

12:11pm Thursday 18th June 2009

IT’S 60 years since this photograph was taken, not too long after the war had finally ended.

The followers of fashion in 1963

The followers of fashion in 1963

11:23am Thursday 18th June 2009

LET’S take a step along the catwalk to see what all the best-dressed women of East Lancashire were wearing in 1963.

Odd jobs got done for bobs

Odd jobs got done for bobs

2:03pm Thursday 11th June 2009

IT was usually spring when the cub scouts went out bob-a-jobbing.

A revolutionary cash flow scheme

MONEY CENTRE: The Padiham Building Society on Sowerby Street

2:02pm Thursday 11th June 2009

HISTORIAN Jack Nadin looks back at the 100 plus years of Padiham Building Society.

Darwen’s own fab 5

FAB FIVE: Darwen 60s group The Shotguns

11:03am Thursday 11th June 2009

THE 1960s was a bright new era for music. New groups were appearing almost every day and dance halls were suddenly thumping to a new kind of beat.

Unbeaten for a year

Unbeaten for a year

11:04am Thursday 11th June 2009

MEET the young football team which did not lose a game in the whole of 1961.

Helmshore school celebrates 100th birthday

BACK TO THE FUTURE: Erin Hargreaves, Niall Clarke and Abbey Chattle.

7:10pm Tuesday 9th June 2009

PUPILS took a step back in time as they helped an East Lancashire school celebrate its centenary. .

East Lancashire group honour the fallen of D-Day

MANY CASUALTIES: Up to 3,000 Allied troops died on D-Day including Jackie Banks

6:20pm Friday 5th June 2009

A GROUP of regulars from an East Lancashire pub are in Normandy to honour the 65th anniversary of the D-Day landings.

School swimmers left opposition in their wake

School swimmers left opposition in their wake

6:06pm Friday 5th June 2009

THIS quartet of schoolgirls from Blackburn were a talented pool of swimmers.

Custer muster for Chief Scout’s visit

KILTED COMMANDER: Chief Scout Sir Charles MacLean inspects Queen’s Scouts and Guides at Accrington Stanley

6:05pm Friday 5th June 2009

IN May 1960, it was scouts, cubs, guides and brownies flooding through the turnstiles at Accrington Stanley’s football ground.

Mechanics hosted famed Tom Thumb

FORMAL: One of the last formal functions at the Mechanics was Burnley Rotary Club’s annual dinner in 1959

5:49pm Friday 5th June 2009

BURNLEY Mechanics has been a backbone of arts and entertainment in the town for more than 150 years.

Queued all night for house

VIGIL: Would-be buyers queue for £2,000 houses in Windermere Avenue, Burnley

5:48pm Friday 5th June 2009

THE need for new housing was so great in the early 1960s in Burnley, that 20 people queued through the night to stake their claim for a dream home.

Honour the fallen of D-Day

10:39am Tuesday 2nd June 2009

PEOPLE are being invited to honour those who died in the Normandy Landings.

Clarets' legend to be featured in new book

MAGIC MOMENT: Tommy Boyle gets the FA Cup from King George V

9:00pm Friday 29th May 2009

THE life of a Clarets’ legend who battled back from injuries sustained in the First World War to lift the League Championship for Burnley is to be featured in a new book.

Appeal to identify ‘Star’ soccer team

Appeal to identify ‘Star’ soccer team

1:28pm Thursday 28th May 2009

AN Australian reader has asked if anyone can help identify this football team and any of the players.

Ladies’ club with ‘wheel’ appeal

Ladies’ club with ‘wheel’ appeal

10:47am Thursday 28th May 2009

THE popularity of the Ladies’ Inner Wheel organisation is evident from this 1960s picture taken at the old Rose Room of the Locarno, in Burnley.

New book on juke box rock which shocked Lancashire's older generation

10:46am Thursday 28th May 2009

WHEN the sound of rock’n’roll spread across the Atlantic in the 1950s, teenagers listened to the new sound on juke boxes made in Lancashire.

Walking days memories wanted

4:24pm Wednesday 27th May 2009

Chorley folk with memories or pictures of Walking Day events are being asked to help with the production of a book about the event.

BAE celebrates 70 years at Samlesbury

WORLD LEADERS: A Halifax Bomber being built during the war,

9:23am Friday 22nd May 2009

AN aerospace company is celebrating 70 years of flying high at its factory in Samlesbury.


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