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Posted by GrumpyOurmaud (U13356171) on Monday, 3rd January 2011
Would anybody have or know how I can find any pictures of pinners brow Warrinton cheshire.
I am trying to find out if there were shops or houses or both this would be opposite the Lord Rodney Pub, I believe my great grandparents had a fish an chip shop along that row9( in the Kellies directory its said Sarah Ellen Healey was the owner) I think my great grandfather was known as chippie Healey, but obivously the properties were knocked down before I was born and would like to know how it looked at that time.
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It is common to find this sort of material at your local reference library. Give them a ring.
Link to this forum: Photo's of Pinners brow Warrington Cheshire
thanks i will do that.
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You don't give any dates?
If recent pictures then there is obviously Google Streetview and possibly the Geograph site.
If 19th century then there are various old maps on the Cheshire Archive website as well as some aerial photographs.
I might have a 25" map of the area from late 19th Century.
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