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Wood Street

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WOOD STREET
WOOD STREET
Photo: Frank Orrell
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Item #: 29507
The Brown and Haigh clothing factory at the end of Wood Street, Wigan, in the 1960s.
Billy Davies, Wigan's well known gay man, who worked as an attendant at the Ritz cinema for many years, lived in the street and used to berate the workers for walking over his newly mopped front.

Comment by: JJP on 1st July 2017 at 06:34

Goodness Frank, you have brought thow'd Wiggin to life, I remember Billy, my mam said to keep away from him. Do you have any photo's of Bolton Street Scholes by any chance.

Comment by: Veronica on 1st July 2017 at 11:05

I'm ashamed to say I don't remember this street. It would be wonderful to see pictures of Hardybutts and Scholes if there are any Frank. But very grateful to see all your pictures. Thank you.

Comment by: Maureen on 1st July 2017 at 11:38

When I was young my friend lived in Queen St. which across the road from Wood St..I often saw Billy cleaning his windows and window sill..I used to feel sorry for him.

Comment by: JG on 1st July 2017 at 15:37

The Street on the right where the lady is, thats Ann Street my aunt Betsy Lee lived at No1.

Comment by: Albert. on 1st July 2017 at 16:29

Tramped down this street on numerous occasion, late fifties, early sixties, on night duty, to check this factory, when working the, round the Wallgate beat. This type duty probably no longer comes within the scope of a police officer's present day duties.Having said that. In those days everything was not as hectic as the present day, and most police constables then, were foot patrol officers.

Comment by: carol on 1st July 2017 at 17:02

My uncle Bob & auntie Lizzy their two girls Mary & Ann Glover lived in the corner house. I have many memories visiting them on Sundays. I remember Billy very well.

Comment by: irene roberts on 2nd July 2017 at 17:27

What a fabulous photo of a long-gone Wigan! And yet how many of us would have seen it but for modern technology? Thankyou so much, Frank, for sharing this with us.

Comment by: Julie Teasdale on 2nd February 2019 at 15:19

I used to live in one of the flats right on the end of Wood street, on the left with my mum and dad and when I turned 6 we moved to Norley hall xx

Comment by: Doreen lyons on 13th January 2021 at 14:01

l worked at brown and haigh when l left school, making gents trousers, all the way through...l remember once the bottoms were so wide l put a pocket in, thinking it was the waste line....had to go to cutting room for a new side of trouser....yes an old building with plenty of old wide pipework u had to bend under, also GAS lrons you had to light... l served my time there. .the good old days!!!!

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