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Bygone Burnley: Jib Hill
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Bygone Burnley Part 3: Jib Hill, with Roger Frost 9-10-24
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Today we are at Jib Hill which is between Harls Ike and Burnley. It's an
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old industrial community and a lot of it survives in cottages some of which you
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can see in the background. The main industries were handling weaving and
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that started in the 1790s and quarrying and there was a large quarry here giving
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the name to one or two streets for example there's a Delve Square here.
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Behind us is Lanehead school or to be more accurate the old Lanehead school.
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It has an interesting history because in the past it served as a handloom
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factory. Several handlooms were in the building and people lived in the
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building as well and so it was like a little handloom factory. It was steam powered
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entirely powered by handloom workers themselves. Later on it became a
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Methodist Chapel and then in more recent times it became the Burnley school for
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the Church of St. James the Great in Briarcliff. Burnley was once one of the
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largest towns in England without a hospital. It wasn't until 1886 that a
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hospital was built for the people of Burnley. It was a charity hospital. It was
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the Queen Victoria as many people will know but within the next 20 years the
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town got lots of other hospitals. Altogether at one time there were six
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hospitals and we're standing on the remnants of the third hospital which was
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the Marsden Hospital. It was a sanatorium and it served patients who had
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infectious diseases. It was known as the infectious diseases hospital or the
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sanatorium. Built in 1901 it served about 70 years before it was pulled down
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and the site was not exactly preserved but part of the building was and this is
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it makes a nice feature of this modern housing estate.
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