The Walton le Dale Community Website is back online Welcome back to the Walton le Dale area web site . This site was developed, originally in 2000, as a guide to facilities in the Walton le Dale area. It’s been offline for about six months, but has returned in July 2025. There are details on this site, or links to other sites, which provide access to useful public information relative to the area. There are also articles and pages that discuss the history and geography of Walton le Dale. Since contributing to a number local Facebook Groups over the last few years, generally with articles and photographs relating to local history, I thought it would be worthwhile resurrecting the site. I can now include a lot of the social media content on the website. On earlier incarnations of the site, which can all be found on the Internet Archive 'Wayback Machine' website, much of the historical content was 'borrowed' from other sources and slightly adapted. The new cont...
Thomas Blackburn and Sons When I am out and about, there aren't many things I don't survey with regard to trying to understand their historical context. One of the things I am always looking for are old place signs. I am keen to identify where they have originated and I'm particularly happy if I can trace them back to Preston. It's not uncommon that I do. Many around Lancashire were made at Thomas Blackburn and Sons. I have spotted them in lots of places, but the most recent one was in Langho. If you have ever spotted them before, then you will probably recognise the design. The casting that makes the pillar normally has the name on. A Road sign in Langho from a Foundry in Preston A Road sign in Langho from a Foundry in Preston A Road sign in Langho from Thomas Blackburn and Sons Foundry in Preston ~ I haven't been able to find a great deal of information but, looking at 'Grace's Guide To British Industrial History', it appears that the Company ...