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Report - CANNINGTON SHAW NO.7 BOTTLE SHOP, ST. HELENS - March 19

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Shaun

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not sure on this place's history but oh god does it seem out of place surrounded by a retail park and a rugby stadium.
stolen history:
Since before the 1750s, local bottle making had been confined to the old bottle house in Thatto Heath.

It was sold around 1845 to Francis Dixon-Nuttall and his brother-in-law, John Merson. They built a small glasshouse near the Ravenhead terminus of the canal.

In 1854 Merson sold his share to Francis. In 1869, Francis, who was living at Nutgrove Hall, was involved in a legal action for an alleged breach of patent relating to the installation of tank furnaces. He lost the case to the plaintiff, John Cannington, who came from a Bristol family and had entered the bottle making business here in St Helens in 1866, in partnership with Edwin Cannington and John Shaw.

The Tank furnaces helped the rapid development of local bottlemaking, giving rise to the town’s pre-eminence in the 1870s as a bottle making centre, exporting all over the world.

Cannington Shaw employed 870 at their Sherdley Glass Works, Nuttall at Ravenhead 450, and Lyon 200. The Lyon family, who were mineral water makers, had taken over the Thatto Heath glasshouse, and later took possession of the Peasley Bottle Works.

In 1890 they were taken over by Cannington Shaw. By 1892 CS employed 1,188 men and women and were described as the largest works of its kind in the world.

In1913 Cannington Shaw amalgamated with five other bottle manufacturers, including Nuttalls, to form United Glass Bottle Manufacturers Ltd.

Shortly after this, the No.7 bottle making shop fell into disuse and by 1918 was simply used as a store. It was used as an air-raid shelter in World War II.
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I call this the light at the end of the tunnel
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Shaun

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@Ojay I honestly just can't get rid of these dups it's the photos and including the second one with the warning sign in it could you lend me a hand again mate you've been great recently
 
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Yorrick

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Pretty sure you can do it yourself. When I click the edit button (bottom left) on my reports I can see all the photos I've posted, with the options to "post thumbnail", "post full image" or "delete". When I choose delete, they don't show any more.
 
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Shaun

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Pretty sure you can do it yourself. When I click the edit button (bottom left) on my reports I can see all the photos I've posted, with the options to "post thumbnail", "post full image" or "delete". When I choose delete, they don't shoe any more.
Ive tried that trust me Yorrick I don't have access to my pc and I can't do it on my phone, can you please stop having a go at me for once.
 

HughieD

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Ive tried that trust me Yorrick I don't have access to my pc and I can't do it on my phone, can you please stop having a go at me for once.

To be fair Shaun, I think Yorrick was trying to help!

Interesting place and some decent pics.
 

Shaun

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To be fair Shaun, I think Yorrick was trying to help!

Interesting place and some decent pics.
Thanks, I would of not asked for help unless I knew it as I'd like to keep my reports to a good standard but thanks hughie.
 
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