Junction of Breck Road and Station Road in the early 1900s. The Royal Oak was a long established pub and was once popular with the workers of the adjacent British Railway goods sidings. After a spell renamed as Chaplins in the1980s it became the Royal Oak again. The sidings were removed in the 1960s and other industrial buildings built on the site were demolishedJunction of Breck Road and Station Road in the early 1900s. The Royal Oak was a long established pub and was once popular with the workers of the adjacent British Railway goods sidings. After a spell renamed as Chaplins in the1980s it became the Royal Oak again. The sidings were removed in the 1960s and other industrial buildings built on the site were demolished
Junction of Breck Road and Station Road in the early 1900s. The Royal Oak was a long established pub and was once popular with the workers of the adjacent British Railway goods sidings. After a spell renamed as Chaplins in the1980s it became the Royal Oak again. The sidings were removed in the 1960s and other industrial buildings built on the site were demolished

11 unearthed scenes of Poulton-le-Fylde through the decades including Blackpool Old Road, Market Place and St Chad's Church

These fabulous pictures of Poulton-le-Fylde take you right back to its traditional market town days.

Poulton has always retained its traditional charm, with its historic buildings and tight-knit community, preserving its unique identity. The photos remember Market Place, the historic stocks and surrounding streets which throw back to another era.

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