Blackburn to Darwen
Blackburn to Darwen Tram
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In the background is the Northern Daily Telegraph building. The Morrison's supermarket complex now stands there.

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Blackburn tram coming up Church Street from Salford just after the war circa 1946. On the left are Wright's Dyers and Cleaners, Stirrup's Boot Dealers and Mason's Blanket Shop. Patrons of Mason's may recall how money tendered for goods was sent to the cashier via a cylinder that ran along the ceiling. A similar system was in operation at the Co-op Emporium

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This is a post war shot of Bolton Road looking towards town and taken about 1948. On the left are Devine's tailor's shop, Smith's tobacconist's and the Savoy Cinema, now derelict. The buildings on the right are gone, replaced by a dual carriageway. Notice the inter-laced tram track with crossover which is quite a unique feature.

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Lower Hollin Bank Street is on the left with Mrs. Cutler and Mrs. Ingham's fried fish shop, Sewell's boot repairers, the Horse Load Inn and, further down, Wellington Mill.

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