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 ...
Walton Lodge, The Seat of William Calrow Esquire in 1846 Walton Lodge was large property and estate that was once situated at the top of what we now know as Chruch Brow, in Walton le Dale, which leads onto Cuerdale Lane. In some cases, it was referred to as Cuerdale Lodge. The property was originally created by Mr. Richard Calrow. It is said that the mansion of the Calrows at Walton Lodge was built partially of the bricks brought from the demolished Mosney works. An Illustration of Walton Lodge CALROW OF WALTON LODGE Richard Calrow of Adlington, Co. Chester, was father of Richard Calrow of Bury, Co. Lancaster, who purchased the Walton Lodge estate in this township. The son, Richard Calrow, Esq., of Walton Lodge, had sons, William ; and Thomas Calrow, Esq., of Woodhill, near Bury. He died, aged 71, in 1830, and was buried at Walton Church. The Mosney firm of calico printers extended their works, and for some years prosecuted a flourishing business, and bore a high reputa...