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Haigh Hall Tractor
Haigh Hall Tractor
Photo: Perkin Warbeck
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Item #: 23530
Magical memories of the tractor ride from the Plantation Gates (wigan Lane) to Haigh Hall

Comment by: Jarvo on 8th June 2013 at 17:14

A lovely part of Wigan's former glory. How many Northern towns had something like this?

Comment by: Loz on 9th June 2013 at 10:22

When did this stop running? Lads used to jump on the back and get a free ride.

Comment by: Albert. on 9th June 2013 at 11:41

Is this area still as glorious? I frequently walked this path to Haigh Hall,with my girl,who was soon to be,and still is, my wife. It is fifty odd years ago now. Happy memories.

Comment by: irene roberts on 9th June 2013 at 19:11

I remember the tractor so well, especially the original one with the canvas roof. I remember the slope just after you had paid your threepence to the conductor, (occasionally my friend Sheila's Uncle, so we didn't pay at all!),the sudden rush of wind and the shaded ferns at the side of the road, then rattling through the cool, shady plantations and alighting in hot sun on the Hall Drive.....Magic!

Comment by: Lizzie down under on 9th June 2013 at 21:30

Got around to commenting on this pic ....what great memories in this photo....this is how it was when I was a kiddie.....thank you :-)

Comment by: A.W. on 10th June 2013 at 10:25

It was indeed magical, the trip seemed to go on for ages and I loved every minute of it. The tractor was still going in the mid 70s and I think it may have been in the 80s.

Comment by: AP on 11th June 2013 at 11:22

Weren't the original tractors, in the very early 1950's, simply ordinary agricultural, ie 'Massey-Ferguson' type tractors?

Comment by: Tim Mason on 5th August 2013 at 12:48

These tractors were slow. Had no problem jumping on and off sometimes laden with golf clubs!

Comment by: Judith Simmonds on 26th August 2013 at 13:26

Brings back really happy memories. I was a teenager in the early 60's and loved this place.

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