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VIEW OF UPHOLLAND SPRING 1992
VIEW OF UPHOLLAND SPRING 1992
Photo: D.
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Item #: 22474
This photo taken in 1992 shows a general view of UpHolland. The building near the centre of the view was the old Baxter's shop built in the early 20th C. Baxter's left the premises in the 1950s and Lord & Sharman used the building as a warehouse till around 1970, Dingle Belles car accessories took over the place and it later became a car phone dealers. The building was demolished in October 2012 after being empty for some years. Baxter's still had a shop in UpHolland until the late 1980s.

Comment by: Helen on 19th January 2013 at 08:22

Just trying to get my bearings...did the road run behind the Baxters building & on up to the cinema & hairpin bend?
My sister had a school friend at Upholland Grammar, her name was Yvonne Baxter & she lived down the lane opposite the Lyric Cinema, her Dad had a business I think, wonder if it was anything to do the the building in the pic. Nice view.

Comment by: D. on 19th January 2013 at 11:40

That's right Helen, the road is Parlaiment Street and runs on to Grove Road near the old Lyric.

Comment by: Jimmy m on 20th January 2013 at 14:13

The Baxters building was knocked down a few months ago. In the 70's and 80's it used to be Dingle belles car spares shop.

Comment by: Jimmy m on 20th January 2013 at 14:15

Sorry D. I didn't read you comments before posting my comments sorry.

Comment by: Jimmy m on 20th January 2013 at 22:52

Arnold Baxter had the off licence near the church. Les Baxter also had an electric shop My Mum and Dad got my first record player from there. It must have been Christmas 1966 as I can remember getting "Green green grass of home." One of the first records I ever got.

Comment by: D. on 21st January 2013 at 12:18

That's right Jimmy, Reg baxter's old shop is now a private house though it was an antique shop called Lancashire Bygones for quite a few years. Arnold Baxter still had the outdoor license/general shop till the late 80s when he retired. It was taken over by the Parker family till it closed in the mid 90s. Lawrence Baxter used to have a shop at Holland Moor near UpHolland Labour club.

Comment by: Jimmy m on 21st January 2013 at 23:42

I think I got a bit mixed up Les Baxter used to live across from us. Next door to the big farmhouse on Alma Hill. Reg did have the electric shop. You might know this D in the early to mid 60's did he sell records.

Comment by: D. on 22nd January 2013 at 07:59

I don't know Jimmy, I remember him doing the TV rental, general electric repairs and batteries, it was the first place I saw a colour television in the late 60s! I too remember Leslie Baxter having the farm on Alma Hill.

Comment by: Jimmy m on 22nd January 2013 at 11:16

I think it was the first place I saw a colour telly!

Comment by: John Baxter on 21st January 2014 at 13:26

My Uncle Reg did sell records from his shop for a time. He had the cellar converted for the purpose. At the age of about 10 I helped him set it up and then queued up the next day so that I could be the first customer. Uncle Reg's grandson is Richard Ashcroft of The Verve.

Comment by: Mike davies on 21st July 2016 at 14:11

Used to live in the corner boutique shop, two doors up from ha reds and next to peters the cobblers. Baxters store was where my mum did most of her shopping and Arnold was always the most pleasant and friendliest shopkeeper you could ever meet.

Comment by: Mike davies on 21st July 2016 at 20:22

Used to live in the corner boutique shop, two doors up from Baxters and next to peters the cobblers. Baxters store was where my mum did most of her shopping and Arnold was always the most pleasant and friendliest shopkeeper you could ever meet. The shop was a social hub for the whole village

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