Blackpool
Blackpool.-- mun. bor. and seaport town, N. Lancashire, 17½ miles NW. of Preston and
227 miles from London by rail, 2952 ac., pop. 14,229; 3 Banks, 4 newspapers; is a
much-frequented watering-place, possessing fine sands, 2 handsome piers with large
concert pavilion, aquarium, and pleasure gardens. B. was created a mun. bor. in 1876.
John Bartholomew, Gazetteer of the British Isles (1887)
Local studies holdings
in:
Blackpool Central Library,
Queen Street,
Blackpool
FY1 1PX
Tel: 01253 478090
Fax: 01253 478071
reference.library@blackpool.gov.uk
Monumental inscriptions for the parish church, St John (which no longer has a graveyard), Holy Trinity, and the Bethesda Chapel have been published by the
LFH&HS.
Details about the census records, and indexes for Blackpool.
- Bolton St, 7th Day Adventist
- Bolton St, Baptist
- Forest Gate, Baptist
- Station Rd/Bond St, Baptist
- Baptist Tabernacle, Springfield Rd, Baptist
- St Andrews Baptist, St Annes Rd, Baptist
- Victory, St Annes Rd, Baptist
- Shaw Rd, Bible Pattern
- Collingwood Ave, Christadelphian
- Kings, Warley Rd, Christian Centre
- Princess St, Christian Fellowship
- Ripon Rd, Christian Fellowship
- First Church of Christ Scientist, Whitegate Drive, ChristianScience
- All Saints, Palatine Rd, Church of England
- Christ Church, Queen St, Church of England
- Holy Cross, Central Drive, Church of England
- Holy Trinity, Dean Street, Church of England
- St Anne, Salmesbury Ave, Church of England
- St Christopher, Hawes Side Lane, Church of England
- St John, Church St, Church of England
- St Michael and All Angels, Dinmore Avenue, Church of England
- St Paul, Egerton Rd, Church of England
- St Peter, Lytham Road, Church of England
- St Stephen on the Cliffs, Holmfield Road, Church of England
- St Thomas, Caunce St, Church of England
- St Wilfrid, Langdale Rd, Church of England
- Whinney Hayes Rd, Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament
- Claremont, Warley Rd, Congregational
- Alexandra, Bolton St, Congregational
- St George, Plymouth Rd, Congregational
- Victoria, Newton Drive, Congregational
- Fredora Ave, Elim Pentecostal
- Blackpool Christian Centre, Waterloo Rd, Elim Pentecostal
- Clifton Christian Centre, Langdale Rd, Elim Pentecostal
- Raikes Parade, Fylde Coast Church Alive
- Chapel St, Independent
- Victoria St, Independent
- Bethesda, Grasmere Rd, Lune Grove, Independent
- Fleet St, Jehovah's Witness
- Waterloo Rd, Methodist
- Lindale, Dorritt Rd, Methodist
- Mereside Methodist, Grizedale Rd, Methodist
- New Central, Adelaide St, Methodist
- Springfield Greenlands, Bispham Rd, Methodist
- Newton Drive, Methodist New Connexion
- Springfield Rd, Methodist New Connexion
- Gospel Hall, Salthouse Ave, Open Brethren
- Chapel St, Primitive Methodist
- Grasmere Rd formerly Lune Grove, Primitive Methodist
- Ebenezer, Egerton Rd, Primitive Methodist
- Raikes Parade, Reform Jewish
- Christ the King, Chepstow Road, Roman Catholic
- Holy Family, Links Road, Roman Catholic
- Our Lady of the Assumption, Common Edge Road, Roman Catholic
- Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary, Talbot Rd, Roman Catholic
- St Cuthbert, Lytham Road, Roman Catholic
- St Joseph, Levens Grove, Revoe, Roman Catholic
- St Kentigern, Newton Drive, Roman Catholic
- St Margaret Clitherow, Lytham Rd, Roman Catholic
- Dorset St, Salvation Army
- Raikes Parade, Salvation Army
- Raikes Parade, Society of Friends
- Albert Rd, Spiritualist
- Reads Ave, Swedenborgian
- Abingdon St, Union Baptist
- Banks St, Unitarian
- Lytham Rd, Unitarian
- Leamington Rd, United Hebrew
- Shaw Rd, United Methodist Free Church
- Trinity, Adelaide St, United Methodist Free Church
- Adelaide St, Wesleyan Methodist
- Bank Hey St, Wesleyan Methodist
- Dickson Rd, Wesleyan Methodist
- Grosvenor Street, Wesleyan Methodist
- Raikes Parade, Wesleyan Methodist
- Ebenezer, Rawcliffe St, Wesleyan Methodist
- Highfield, Scarsdale Ave (formerly Highfield Ave), Wesleyan Methodist
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churches in the Blackpool area
that are recorded in the GENUKI church database. This will also help
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location
of the churches marked marked on a map.
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The Register Office covering the Blackpool area is
Blackpool & Fylde.
"Blackpool, 4 miles south-west of Poulton, in the parish of Bispham, is a celebrated
bathing place on the coast of the Irish sea. The peaty coloured pool, which gives name
to the place is at the south-end of Blackpool, near the house called Fox Hall, once
the residence of the TYLDESLEYs, but now a farm house. The firm and smooth sand
renders the operation of bathing very safe and agreeable, which is regulated here with
peculiar and rigorous attention to decency. For the accommodation and recreation of
visitors and the respectable inhabitants, there are the news and coffee rooms, a
library; and at the hotels, during the season, assemblies are given. In 1821 an
episcopal chapel was erected here, subject to the parochial jurisdiction of Bispham.
About 800 inhabitants form the population of Blackpool, exclusive of visitors."
Pigot's Royal National and Commercial Directory and Topography of the county of Lancashire (1828)
Some
pictures of Blackpool.
Ask for the gazetteer for a calculation of the distance from Blackpool to another place.
Blackpool is a relatively new town which grew up with the fashion to go to the seaside,
and take the waters. It's parish church, St.John, was built in 1820.
The town of Blackpool was built in the area that was previously the townships of
Layton with Warbreck and
Bispham with Norbreck in the parish of Bispham,
and the township of Marton in the parish of
Poulton le Fylde.
A brief history of Blackpool.
A chronology of significant events in Blackpool's history.
View maps of Blackpool and places within its boundaries.
A modern
map showing Blackpool in relation to other places in the Fylde.
For probate purposes prior to 1858, Blackpool was in the Archdeaconry of Richmond, in the Diocese of Chester.
The original wills for the Archdeaconry of Richmond are held at the
Lancashire Record Office.
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[Last updated: Wednesday, 03-Sep-2008 11:33:42 BST - Phil Stringer]