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Wiend
Wiend
Photo: Brian Elsey
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Item #: 14558
Caption read:

Narrow passage ways such as this one in Wigan - the Wiend, which leads on to the main shopping street of Standishgate - are completely out by modern planning standards; but they do preserve an old world atmosphere.

Taken from Lancashire Life magazine, April 1964.

Comment by: stephen atherton on 15th April 2010 at 12:32

i never knew tom whalley had a pet shop in the wiend,does anyone know when he moved to millgate next door to the clinic.

Comment by: Gerry on 15th April 2010 at 23:04

I remember the one in Millgate it was called Cocaine House

Comment by: Dave Marsh on 15th April 2010 at 23:48

I feel quite emotional.Dave Marsh,Tom Whalley's Saturday boy circa 1955.The pay was good.

Comment by: Art on 16th April 2010 at 00:32

Where that bloke is walking down the flags in the middle.
On his left was Russell Lyons Barbers..

Comment by: Dave Marsh on 16th April 2010 at 08:54

That's right,art,and also there was in fact a bookies office,it was Joe Kennedy.Obviously it wasn't a betting shop as I have had pointed out, but Mr.Kennedy had an office there.Next to the barbers was Harry Jones, a bespoke gents tailors.

Comment by: irene roberts nee griffiths on 16th April 2010 at 10:53

Tickle's shop was up there too, before it became Standards; a fascinating shop where you cuold buy all kinds of things. It wasn't posh in Tickle's, but oh! what character that place had compared with the shops in the Grand Arcade.

Comment by: Maureen Andrews [nee Mcgovern] on 16th April 2010 at 13:05

Yes,thats just jolted my memory,wasn't the barbers shop the only shop in Wigan where Marilyn Monroe's photo in the nude was displayed and all the lads in town went to have a peep,it wouldn't be so shocking nowadays would it?.Irene, tickles shop was like aladdins cave wasn't it,I loved going in there,shops like that have disappeared,mores the pity.

Comment by: Christine Nicholson on 18th April 2010 at 19:05

Brilliant photo. I worked at Madam Blackshaws hairdressers from 1965, the shop was at the front underneath Joe Kennedys.

Comment by: Ann on 1st September 2014 at 01:41

The Printers on the left between the barbers and Harry Jones' was The Wiend Press owned by the Griffin family

Comment by: Thomas Mann on 8th April 2015 at 00:01

The printing works on the left was originally run by my grandfather, James Gummerson, and taken over by Arthur Griffin on his retirement.

Comment by: A.W. on 25th August 2017 at 11:34

I remember the printer's/stationery shop on the left, still have a paper punch I got there in 1970! Also remember the barber's and Tickle's. I remember Whalley's being on the corner of Millgate, that would be 60's and 70's.

Comment by: isabel Winstanley on 26th July 2021 at 00:29

Smith had a newspaper stand before his son, an ex teacher, opened Smith's on Mesnes Street (not WH Smith). Possibly late nineteen sixties.

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