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Re: DIY SOS from Blackburn
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 17 November 19 16:22 GMT (UK) »
Oh sorry, was just adding to the confusion. ::)
A teacher I knew had a broad Bury accent,at her interview for her first post
after qualifying she was asked “ And where do you expect to get a job with an accent like yours?”
Her reply was wonderful—-“ In Burry where they all talk like this!”
She was about the best teacher I worked with and that is saying  a lot!
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Re: DIY SOS from Blackburn
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 17 November 19 17:40 GMT (UK) »
Viktoria -- as you mentioned the Memorial to the Accrington Pals at Serre -- made of the red Accrington brick -- the black plaques on that memorial were created and carved by my late cousin, Alfred Almond - who was much older than me.

He was the propieter of Hillside Memorials near Accrinton Cemetery, so normally made gravestones. As far as I know this memorial at Serre was only dedicated in the early 1990s. I just feel SO proud that my very quiet cousin has left this legacy.

His father had served with the Pals - although thankfully survived the war.
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Re: DIY SOS from Blackburn
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 17 November 19 18:02 GMT (UK) »
Threlfall Yorky --- then in Yorkshire there is 'Cleckheckmondsedge' --- meant to represent Cleckheaton, Heckmondwike and Liversedge -- a name invented by J B Priestly as representative of a typical Yorkshire Mill Town.

As far as I know he lived with an aunt in one of those towns, but I can't remember how I know that or which town it was. Great names aren't they.
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Re: DIY SOS from Blackburn
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 17 November 19 18:08 GMT (UK) »
Sorry, no disrespect to the Accrington Pals or anyone else, back to the lighter vein of Burry, etc. what about "Notlob"?  Anybody having heard Bernard Wrigley will know about it!  ;D ;D

And then there's Blackburrrrrrrrrn - again, Mr Wrigley  :)

He does know how to roll is Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrs  :-X
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Re: DIY SOS from Blackburn
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 17 November 19 20:21 GMT (UK) »
Ah, that’s the Bowton Bullfrog!

Rawtenstall people have a rich burr, my neighbour’s little boy was Mark, but she said Mork and harmed was oimed, ( such as a dog not well  looked after etc. )
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« Reply #14 on: Sunday 17 November 19 20:41 GMT (UK) »
Yes, I met up with the Bullfrog the other week - he's still going strong and just as funny!
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Re: DIY SOS from Blackburn
« Reply #15 on: Sunday 17 November 19 22:18 GMT (UK) »
Strangely I don't know the Bolton Bullfrog. I should do -- maybe it's my age.

However I cannot agree with his rolled 'r's. It's definitely Berry!

Also, from an earlier message I so agree it's Rottenstall!

I love accents and enjoy trying to figure out where someone comes from by the way they speak.
 
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Re: DIY SOS from Blackburn
« Reply #16 on: Sunday 17 November 19 23:30 GMT (UK) »
Bernard Wrigley.
He has a very deep rasping  voice and strong local accent .
Sings ,tells jokes etc.
Quite funny.
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Re: DIY SOS from Blackburn
« Reply #17 on: Monday 18 November 19 07:49 GMT (UK) »
He was also in Dinner Ladies, and had a part in, I think, Emmerdale, when he tried to launch himself into space.
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