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replied on: 2/23/2006 3:05:08 PM

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I don't know anything at all about the paintings, but have some info about a local artist who may possibly have been the artist. Edith May Harriman (known as May) b.1904 Station Road Langley Mill was a very talented artist/milliner/pianist. Apart from painting on canvas, she used "unusual" bases. She painted in oil on soft furnishings, dresses, all kinds of things. She lived on Station Road until after her marriage to Lawrence Statham. She was also a talented pianist-and played piano in public houses. She (along with her husband) eventually kept a pub -The Railway at Long Eaton,(1930's to possibly 50's or even later). Thought I would mention this due to her "pub" and artistic connections and living near to the Erewash. If it is dicovered that she is the artist , then I guess the paintings would have been done in the late 20's or mid 30's. This is only an idea -the paintings could of course have been done at a much later date.
Are the paintings to be preserved?


Does this harriman have any relation to the Mens Wear shop?
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replied on: 2/23/2006 8:07:21 PM

Yes-I think Arthur Harriman was Edith may's uncle
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Public Houses -Langley Mill Miners Welfare
replied on: 3/4/2006 2:12:45 PM

ALthough I used to drink in the'welly'(now Social Club) I know nothing about its past.It is located down the lane at the side of Saint Andrews church on station rd.Can anyone tell me anythin about the place??
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Public Houses -Langley Mill Miners Welfare
replied on: 4/15/2006 9:16:26 PM

My recollections are in early 1950's Joan and Lewis Wilson used to give lessons in Ballroom dancing there on a Tues evening.We thought it was a very smart place as it had a ballroom with a polished wooden floor which used to be "chalked" to enable you to "glide" better during the ballroom dancing sessions. During the interval they played Rock n Roll and we were allowed to "jive".
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Public Houses -Langley Mill Miners Welfare
replied on: 4/16/2006 9:46:56 AM

and they are my only recolections of the welfare suzard,the dancing i remember very well into the 60s. in fact i was forced to go!!!! but i soon regained my normality later.
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replied on: 7/11/2006 11:27:27 PM

I remember Herbert Hicking keeping langley mill miners welfare during the war. He also worked as a roundsman at the co.op dairy
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Public Houses -Langley Mill Miners Welfare
replied on: 7/12/2006 10:02:22 PM

In the late 60's Joan and Lewis were still doing their dance classes at the Welfare. I only agreed to go with the missus for the beer, and it embarrasses me to say that I learned the Cha-cha-cha with Lewis, not Joan, as my partner!
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Public Houses -Langley Mill Miners Welfare
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In the late 60's Joan and Lewis were still doing their dance classes at the Welfare. I only agreed to go with the missus for the beer, and it embarrasses me to say that I learned the Cha-cha-cha with Lewis, not Joan, as my partner!


do not fret bobbrown your secret is safe with us only the world knows now
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Public Houses -Langley Mill Miners Welfare
replied on: 10/8/2006 1:43:41 PM

There is a picture of the Horse and Jockey circa 1960. It is on the picturethepast site and the file is DCAV002322.jpg.

regards Phil
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Public Houses
replied on: 2/25/2007 4:00:19 PM

hi could you give me more information about the winter gardens at the anchor inn i walked past this house recently and wondered what the history was hope you can help
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replied on: 3/26/2007 4:21:47 AM

Does anybody have a picture of the Napier with attached cottages?
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Re: Public Houses
replied on: 1/13/2008 12:59:03 AM

Transfer of licence of Anchor Inn Jan 10th 1913
from J.W. Wharton (deceased) to Arthur Wilkinson
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