All That Remains of the Trinity Church in Preston The Holy Trinity Church was on Trinity Square in Preston. The area is now a car park. The gates position is highlighted on the map below. It is from a section of a Ordnance Survey Town Plan made in 1848. Ordnance Survey Town Plan from 1848 The Church was demolished in 1951. The black and white photograph, from the Lancashire County Council 'Red Rose Collections', shows the main entrance. Whilst the gate pillars are the same as the ones that remain, they are not the same ones. The entrance/exit features that I have photographed are left from what would have been considered the rear of the church on the southwest corner, leading down to Trinity Place. Holy Trinity Church, Trinity Square, Preston - Red Rose Collections It was brought back to mind, not from another wandering along Friargate, but from seeing a painting at The Harris (Harris Museum & Art Gallery) up close and personal again. It is a 'View of Pr...
The Derby Arms at Inskip - Motoring Pub Museum I stumbled across this one when looking for YouTube videos on the subject (topic) of Preston. I knew the Derby Arms as a pub, but I didn't realise it had been this ' Motoring Museum ' novelty pub. Motoring Pub Museum (1967) - From British Pathé Filmed at the Derby Arms at Inskip, near Preston, Lancashire. ~ Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m77k03VznDA ~ The Motoring Bar, Derby Arms, Inskip Lancashire Real Photo Postcard Video Transcript [You] wouldn't expect an AA minivan to take on a rescue operation at any of these exotic Rendezvous nor would you get yourself into a position like this getting there. This is nothing to do with modern motoring we're back in the early days again just look at this lot quite rightly you're not supposed to drink and drive, but here's a very special place where they sometimes give the green light provided no one overdoes it. They're nipping into the Derby Arm...