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Twenty years of Presidents Cup Winners. The annual table tennis competition between the workers at Berry’s Chair Works. There were
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Twenty years of Presidents Cup Winners. The annual table tennis competition between the workers at Berry’s Chair Works. There were
Read moreDoes anyone remember the ‘Show Van’? Here are few pictures of it’s ups and downs over the years! Please leave
Read moreThe Mill has been closed for a few years now, but about four years ago, when some work was being
Read moreLongridge St Wilfrid’s FC October 16th 1971 No fewer than nine of this team worked at H.J.Berry’s chairworks Chipping. [Which
Read moreFrom the booklet “The Kneelers of St Bartholomew’s.” Published 2008. This illustrates all the lovely tapestries made in the Millennium
Read moreThere are numerous stories of accidents and tragic deaths involving workers at Berry’s chair works. But according to Ray Walker
Read moreThe main thing former Berry’s workers agree on (and they seem to agree on a lot!) it’s that the food
Read moreSergeant Ernest Kenyon K.I.A. February 2nd 1944 – Age 22 One of the stalwarts who failed to survive the war
Read moreThe Corn Mill on the site at Kirk Mill, Malt Kiln Lane, Chipping dates back to before 1544, which is
Read moreA Church with many hundreds of years of history, St. Bartholomews is, of course, an integral part of Chipping’s history
Read moreParents took up the invitation to talk with the children about the Kirk Mill Heritage Project and to view a
Read moreI started – I went back on me old job. I used to work with me father, building. And then
Read moreA meticulous summary made by James Berry. Interesting comment in 1988 about increased purchases as a result of the hurricane
Read moreReport in the Daily Telegraph From the archives of the late James Berry, donated by his family to Chipping Local
Read moreHere’s some extracts from an article entitled “Aspects of Village Life in Wartime Chipping”, published in the Preston Guardian 29th
Read moreA tribute written by James Berry, at the time of the death of former chairworks employee Basil Beesley in 1991.
Read moreHere’s a cutting from the Clitheroe Advertiser Oct 1991. Names needed! Thanks to Yvonne Gornall, names left to right: Jim
Read moreI was born and bred in Chipping, but I was born at Little Blacksticks which is a little community now.
Read moreThankfully – there weren’t many!! Weekly fire tests at 3pm on a Friday afternoon and a fire gang ready to
Read moreI would have loved to see the water wheel going. My father saw that going. But unfortunately at one stage,
Read moreAn account of the Chipping Flood 1st July 1851, published in the Preston Chronicle July 5th. Copy below is taken
Read moreFrom Kirk Mill to the First Lady! Eleanor Roosevelts visit to Liverpool November 8th 1942 H.J.Berry’s ‘Stalwart’ Ruth
Read moreEmployees who both worked at Berry’s and then married. Keith
Read moreSo much to see and do at Helmshore Textile Mills Museum last Friday (10th Nov) when children from Brabin’s and
Read moreExtracts from typed and handwritten notes made by the late James Berry. The outlet sluice described by James
Read moreFrom James Berry’s collection of cuttings. An article in the Lancashire Evening Telegraph, 18th Nov 1974. In the series, “People
Read moreTwo very detailed maps by the Ordnance Survey. This was surveyed 1890-1. Published 1892. Map XLVI.9. Scale 1:2500 also
Read moreExtracts from the first large scale map of the Chipping area made by the Ordnance Survey. Sheet XLVI.. Surveyed in
Read moreThis map dated 1786 is part of the first properly surveyed map of all Lancashire. It was produced by the
Read moreCopied here are greatly enlarged portions of a map of Leagram and adjoining areas, drawn by Roger Kenyon in 1608.
Read moreChairworks employee, George Bleasdale, lived in Chipping all his life, latterly at Seed Hill in the bungalow. He worked in
Read moreThe Kirk Mill waterwheel When was it cut through and why? At last we know! Raymond Freeman has the information.
Read more1896 — 1966 Jack’s father Some newspaper cuttings about him here, with a note added by his nephew James (HJ)
Read moreAmazing where Berry’s chairs turn up!
Read moreChildren from Brabin’s and St Mary’s enjoyed an intriguing afternoon with hand spinners Natalie and Pam. Children learnt about the
Read moreCan you help with these names? Please leave comments. Pete Harrison Alan Parker Jimmy White
Read moreWilf Cookson was Colin’s dad. This is what Colin had to say: My father, when he was still at school,
Read moreTommy Byers – let’s call him ‘the younger’, so as not to confuse him with the slightly older Tommy Byers
Read moreJim Blezard was one of the earlier Berry’s chairmakers. He worked as a French polisher and can be seen as
Read moreGood friends with John Wells, Tommy Byers, together with Sandy Snape and Albert Walker would ‘have the bus in uproar’
Read moreDescribed by John Wells as ‘a great character’, Percy was always ready with a quick one liner, as John recounts:
Read moreWell, I’d two brother’s working there at the time and in 1962 I was baker and confectioner with our own
Read morePhyllis was a French polisher – the second lady back in this photo. According to John Wells, she could sing
Read moreBerry’s sent a birthday card to Winston Churchill in 1947, when he was leader of the opposition. He responded soon
Read moreHere’s some pix from the trip to Heron Corn Mill. (Copying or using these images is strictly prohibited)
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