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| − | There was also a [[Hanratty's Fish and Chip Shop]] on [[Highgate]]. The yard was leased to [[Pat Wilson]] who ran it with [[Clive Wilson]] (son) and [[Steven Wilson]] (nephew?) and opposite the scrap yard on Captain French Lane was a rag dealers run by the same family. [[Frankie Cunningham]] worked in the rag shop. [[Steven Wilson]] went on to run the scrapyard on [[Beezon Road]]. | + | ==History== |
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| + | There was also a [[Hanratty's Fish and Chip Shop]] on [[Highgate]]. The yard was leased to [[Pat Wilson]] who ran it with [[Clive Wilson]] (son) and [[Steven Wilson]] (nephew?) and opposite the scrap yard on Captain French Lane was a rag dealers run by the same family. [[Frankie Cunningham]] worked in the rag shop. [[Steven Wilson]] went on to run the scrapyard on [[Beezon Road]]. There was also a plat hire business associated with this use. | ||
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| + | The Hanratty family also opened a scrap business in Darlington. Owen Hanratty married Mary McGuinness (born 1877) in the area of in Cloughinnea, between Dromantee and Forkhill, Northern Ireland, later moving to Kendal. | ||
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| + | A John Hanratty also owned a fish and chip shop and scrap yard in Kendal one of his nephews, Peter Hanratty, owned the scrap yard in Whitehaven. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:20, 10 January 2018
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There was also a Hanratty's Fish and Chip Shop on Highgate. The yard was leased to Pat Wilson who ran it with Clive Wilson (son) and Steven Wilson (nephew?) and opposite the scrap yard on Captain French Lane was a rag dealers run by the same family. Frankie Cunningham worked in the rag shop. Steven Wilson went on to run the scrapyard on Beezon Road. There was also a plat hire business associated with this use.
The Hanratty family also opened a scrap business in Darlington. Owen Hanratty married Mary McGuinness (born 1877) in the area of in Cloughinnea, between Dromantee and Forkhill, Northern Ireland, later moving to Kendal.
A John Hanratty also owned a fish and chip shop and scrap yard in Kendal one of his nephews, Peter Hanratty, owned the scrap yard in Whitehaven.