Keywords: chorley lancashire chorley 2015 chorley2015 blackburn brow blackburnbrow botany bay botanybay outdoor road Until the 1970s this was the only road between Chorley and Blackburn. Until recent years the Lock and Quay public house to the left of the picture was originally named the Railway Inn. The tree line indicates the position of the former Lancashire and Yorkshire railway line. which was closed during the 1960s. The name Lock and Quay was given due to it's location by the side of the Leeds to Liverpool Canal. Until the 1970s this was the only road between Chorley and Blackburn. Until recent years the Lock and Quay public house to the left of the picture was originally named the Railway Inn. The tree line indicates the position of the former Lancashire and Yorkshire railway line. which was closed during the 1960s. The name Lock and Quay was given due to it's location by the side of the Leeds to Liverpool Canal. |