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Standishgate
Standishgate
Photo: Dennis Seddon
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Item #: 19898
Standishgate from an old postcard,I put the date on but not sure if it's right.

Comment by: irene roberts on 13th February 2012 at 12:56

This is lovely! I remember Pendlebury's and Marks and Spencer when they looked like this. Across the road were Timpson's Shoe-Shop and Freeman, Hardy and Willis, and at one time, maybe further into the sixties, there was a fashion shop called Van Allen.

Comment by: derekb on 13th February 2012 at 12:58

Don't think you are far out with the date Dennis, but the girls appear to be wearing miniskirts which would put it a bit later than 1960

Comment by: Al. C. on 13th February 2012 at 14:38

Mc Candlish's just visible at the top, used to make the best rock cakes!

Comment by: Elizabeth Fairclough on 13th February 2012 at 16:47

It is a lovely photo; and no litter to be seen at all. I had a Saturday job at Pendlebury's when I was at school and earned the princely sum of £1 for the day!

Comment by: Alan H on 14th February 2012 at 10:53

Must have been taken on Sunday evening judging by the shadows and lack of traffic.

Comment by: Helen on 15th February 2012 at 20:36

This is how I remember Standishgate as well Irene but about
1954 before we moved south...Pendleburys just the same.

Comment by: derekb on 15th February 2012 at 21:26

Just noticed Moss's mens shop at bottom right hand corner. This was where all the trendy young lads bought their casual wear in the 50s. Next to it was a ZIP dry cleaners which was fortunate, because nearly everything we wore had to be dry cleaned then.

Comment by: KAM on 19th February 2012 at 14:29

does anyone remember oxleys department store, it wernt on standishgate though, it was round in station road at the back of woolies, my mum used to get curtains and bedding and a winter coat for me, all with a provident cheque

Comment by: irene roberts on 19th February 2012 at 15:50

I remember Oxley's, but my Mam always called it Poole's, which was its name before it was Oxley's. There is a photo of it as Poole's; go to "Places", then click on to "Station Road" and a group of photos will come on. Oxley's /Poole's is on the second photo.

Comment by: irene roberts on 21st February 2012 at 09:25

KAM...A new pic showing Oxley's just gone on The Album.Feb. 21st.

Comment by: kam on 22nd February 2012 at 16:29

just spotted it irene thanks, i didnt think it came right up to the corner though, i remember my dad taking me to see father christmas there , magic, they made it just like you imagined his little home would be, bet oxleys never thought 50 odd years later a little girl would still remember and treasure those memories

Comment by: Ben on 18th September 2012 at 02:25

I reckon it's more like 1969 or 1970. Great pic anyhow!

Comment by: Mr X on 3rd June 2020 at 10:21

Standishgate on a sunny day. It is probably later than 1960 as the white car behind the bus looks like a Vauxhall Victor FC or Cresta PC introduced around 1964/65. The Corporation bus has three rear windows and is long front entrance PD3 EJP501-510, GJP8-19, HEK705-707 and HJP1-11. The later shorter PD2s, JJP502-509, KEK739-750, AEK1-10B, DEK2-3D, DEK4-7E, and FEK1-9F had two windows. Pendleburys was rebuilt after a fire (I don't remember what year), and when Debenhams took over. Now it is Wilkinsons that is here.

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