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Stanley
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This is a continuation of Steeplejack's Next Corner. Click on this link for the older topic:
Jacks Corner Part 3
Stanley Challenger Graham
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Stanley
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Posted - 24/04/2009 : 06:59
Daniel Meadows' pic of Jim Sutton flying one of his kites in the bottoms below Brierfield where the motorway runs now.
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Posted - 24/04/2009 : 15:17
On the first link there is a picture of a BEAUTIFUL chimney, the Clayton Brickworks Chimney, a real piece of art, scroll down to Bradford Chimney
htthttp://www.jimjarratt.co.uk/follies/page12.htmlp:
the second link shows mills around the Keighley area
//www.valendale.myby.co.uk/mills.html
Sorry if this info has already been posted.
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victorjack
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Posted - 24/04/2009 : 22:28
Tom, Did you know of another steeplejack of Burnley, William O Hara who was quite wekk know years ago ? I did have photos of Maurice tate high on laddered structures and in an article by Jimmy Mac of Burnley Express Maurice told of being on a stack when the top collapsed and a jack fell to his death. Maurice was commended for saving the life of the apprentice when he threw a rope to the lad which the boy tied to his waist .
Vic
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Stanley
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Posted - 25/04/2009 : 07:28
Peter Tatham laddering Salford Destructor chimney in 1976 prior to brick by brick demolition.
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Posted - 25/04/2009 : 10:03
I see they are demolishing the Dorma factory on Casterton Avenue in Burnley - does anyone know if the chimney stack has to come down?
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victorjack
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Posted - 25/04/2009 : 13:59
Tom, I have read more on Maurice Tate. The Burnley Express told of the young maurice meeting a steeplejack on his way to draw dole. This guy said Maurice could work with him, so Maurice became a steeplejack that same day. It claimed Maurice carried out work on 300 stacks in East Lancs. alone? and was as famous as Fred? The Chimney where Jimmy O Hara lost his life was the Orchard Mill in Padiham . Maurice and the apprentice made it down. Is all this fact or fiction. Maurice did come across as a romancer in his newspaper article with Jimmy Mac. Any comments on all this ? Vic
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Posted - 25/04/2009 : 14:28
Vic ,ive heard diffrent tales about Maurice Tate,he was deffinately a councilor so romance and spin would be right,hehe,i'll see what "facts" i can find out ...
Good photo Stanley,I remember Peter having a box full of 9" b/w pictures of that job...
Moh,if its the one i think it is its all coming down,they'll be able to pull the stack down with an high reach machine..
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victorjack
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Posted - 25/04/2009 : 18:25
Thanks Tom. I know for a fact, I never climbed anywhere near 300 stacks in my time and thank heaven for that I must say.
Cheers..Vic.
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Posted - 26/04/2009 : 14:53
Should be interesting to watch - its quite near our house.
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Stanley
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Posted - 27/04/2009 : 07:50
Do some pics Moh. I went to night school at Nelson and Colne College with a very nice lady called Nuala who lived on the left hand side of the avenue near the traffic lights on the main road. We once had a very intersting meal in a cellar in London with another wonderful old lady called Florence..... I'll bet she's never forgotten it. Unusual name, you might know her. I might have a pic.... I'll go and look.
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Posted - 27/04/2009 : 08:01
Found it. Nuala on the left and Florence on the right. Florence id dead but I wonder if you recognise Nuala?
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Posted - 27/04/2009 : 11:54
No sorry - name sounds Irish. The mill is on the left, just past the hospital which is on the right (coming from the Colne Road traffic lights). The chimney has a metal 'thing' on the top.
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bob hulin
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Posted - 27/04/2009 : 20:14
IM TO OLD TO PULL DOWN CHIMNEYS.
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TOM PHILLIPS
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Posted - 27/04/2009 : 20:15
Worked on that chimney Moh about 4 yrs ago just before it shut down ,it was Red Rose fabrics or something like that,we did a quick repair job so they could put telephone masts on it...
Vic 300 chimneys is only 10 a year for 30 years,i can remember laddering 10+ in a week,it doesn't seem as many when you work it out like that..
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bob hulin
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Posted - 27/04/2009 : 20:27
YOU COULDN'T LADDER A PAIR OF TIGHTS. hehe.
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