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Front of triangular house, Main Street, Failsworth
The facade of this house has been given generally ornate brick treatment overall. On the right of the roof can be seen the back of its flamboyantly styled date pediment.
Image: © Linden Milner
Taken: 5 Aug 2013
0.03 miles
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Triangular house on Main Street, Failsworth, dated 1895
I do not know why this house is triangular and has such an elaborate date perched above its shortest side. There is no indication of a former use such as a Co-op. It may simply have had to fit into a certain available space.
Image: © Linden Milner
Taken: 5 Aug 2013
0.03 miles
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Statue of Lancashire dialect poet Ben Brierley, Failsworth
Ben Brierley (1825-1896), a renowned Lancashire dialect poet, was born in a house not far from this statue, which has been erected in a small public garden area in the historic heart of Failsworth.
Image: © Linden Milner
Taken: 5 Aug 2013
0.04 miles
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Benjamin Brierley (1825-1896)
This sculpture of Ben Brierley by Denise Dutton was unveiled at Failsworth in 2006
Image It is based on an earlier sculpture by John Cassidy which had once stood in Queen's Park http://www.johncassidy.org.uk/brierley.html but which was lost due to the various ravages of time. For more information on the writer see Gerald Massey's website: http://gerald-massey.org.uk/brierley/
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 13 Sep 2016
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True Worth Never Fails
The plaque at the base of the sculpture of Ben Brierley
Image reads:
True Worth Never Fails
BEN BRIERLEY 1825 - 1896
by Denise Dutton
presented to the people of Failsworth on 14 June 2006 by
Councillor Jim McMahon and John Crompton, Chairman,
Failsworth Historical Society
OLDHAM
Metropolitan Borough.
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 13 Sep 2016
0.05 miles
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Inscription on the Failsworth Pole Clock Tower (1)
This photo shows the inscription on the Failsworth Pole clock tower in Oldham Road which reads as follows "On this site, the centre of local life and reputed from time immemorial to be the site of a maypole. was erected a new pole with the following inscription " This our loyal standard of Failsworth was erected on the 1st of January 1793, to the King, Church & present glorious constitution".
The second pole was erected on the 24th August 1850 and a third pole erected on the 24th August 1889. The fourth pole was erected and unveiled on the 24th August 1923, but was destroyed in a gale on Easter Monday the 10th April 1950".
Image: © David Hillas
Taken: 24 Jun 2015
0.05 miles
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Crown and Cushion
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 13 Sep 2016
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The Crown & Cushion, Failsworth
On Oldham Road.
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 10 Oct 2018
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Sign for the Crown & Cushion, Failsworth
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 10 Oct 2018
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Failsworth Clock Tower (East plaque)
The bronze plaque on the east side of the Failsworth Pole was produced by H Carr & Son. It reads:
FAILSWORTH CLOCK TOWER
THIS CLOCK TOWER WITH A REPLICA OF THE ORIGINAL
POLE WAS ERECTED TO REPLACE THE FORMER WOODEN POLES
AS A PERMANENT FEATURE OF THE URBAN DISTRICT AND
WAS INAUGURATED. TO THE PUBLIC SERVICE ON THE
15TH MAY 1958.
It is followed by a list of councilors:
Ronald Ord (Chairman); J Fogarty (Chairman of Parks Committee); G.A. Hughes (Chairman of Pole Lane Site Committe); R Aldcroft; G E Edge; D Simcock; J Stamhope; Dr F D Bacon; H Jones; F H Sledge; C E Tucker; J H Bell; D Makinson; R Smith Jnr; G F Wilson; and also E D Turner (Engineer and Surveyor); John Walton (Clerk and Solicitor)
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 13 Sep 2016
0.05 miles