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Appley Bridge

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appley bridge late 1800s ?
appley bridge late 1800s ?
Photo: mark conroy
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Item #: 16535
I put a coloured postcard copy of this scene on here a while back.
This is the original black & white print that I found last week in a charity shop recently.

Comment by: Steve on 8th August 2011 at 22:29

Firstly, thanks for the image archive of Appley Bridge. I grew up there and it was a lovely place to spend a childhood.

As I look at this image, it's hard to be certain that it was Appley Bridge. It's possibly a view from Appley Lane South with the chimney on the left being part of the old glue-works that sat on the banks of the canal. The building almost exactly central to the image could then be what became the Inn Between/Allison's Arms/Sam's Bar. The horizon looks similar to Wrightington's Hall Lane woods near the fish ponds.

If it is indeed Appley Bridge, I had no idea that Victorian industrialisation lay behind the village. Before the estates were built, I thought it had been a small hamlet.

Thanks again for taking the time to post the image.

Comment by: Rod Prescott on 3rd September 2011 at 13:15

No doubt at all that this is Appley Bridge .... the large tower of the lino works in the distance ( Thomas Whitters) , is the dead give away !

Comment by: MARGUERITE ISHERWOOD on 13th December 2013 at 11:00

Thank you so much for sharing this post card without you it would be lost forever. Love Wigan World...

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