Login   |   Register   |   
Photos of Wigan
Photos of Wigan



Wigan Album

Standishgate

15 Comments

Standishgate 1950's
Standishgate 1950's
Photo: RON HUNT
Views: 4,326
Item #: 30155
Photograph showing the junction with Dicconson Street

Comment by: Veronica on 1st February 2018 at 22:30

I wonder if it was Sunday those two ladies look as if they have been to Church in their Sunday best.

Comment by: Helen of Troy on 2nd February 2018 at 07:38

Thats how I remember Standishgate,still lived at Upholland in 1950 and used to go up that way on the bus to my grandparents in St Clements Rd.

Comment by: irene roberts on 2nd February 2018 at 08:27

I remember the black-and-white shop on the corner vividly, yet can't recall the church....how odd!

Comment by: Veronica on 2nd February 2018 at 08:43

I remember the church just about- you are a bit younger Irene so you can be excused!

Comment by: Valerie Bradshaw on 2nd February 2018 at 09:04

This church always had a beautiful nativity at the front at Christmas time. Opposite was the co op. The store on the corner of Dicconson St. was Billy Davies. He sold everything! Ronnie Plumb had the shop next door.

Comment by: Helen of Troy on 2nd February 2018 at 09:07

That was the Wesleyan church Irene, next to it was Dicconson St & the Wesleyan school was just up from the black & white shop in the street. I went to the school & lived with my Uncle & Aunty for a while at No 38 I think it was, it was the part of the street that was demolished for a car park ?

Comment by: Elizabeth on 2nd February 2018 at 10:15

The pub on the right, the Dog 'Ith Thatch was one of our favourite meeting up places in the late 1960's/ 1970 before we went to the Casino or the Rugby Club.I think it was a Methodist Church on the left-hand side.

Comment by: Mary R on 2nd February 2018 at 10:17

Yes, looks like the ladies had just been to St.George's Church or St.John's.I think Argos was eventually built where the Church on the left is.

Comment by: A.W. on 2nd February 2018 at 10:41

irene, the church was demolished around 1970. The Dog I'Th Thatch pub on the right survived till the mid/late 70's when Tiffany's was built. the Black & White Square Deal Shop was demolished in the mid 80's when the ring road was built.

Comment by: irene roberts on 2nd February 2018 at 13:02

Thankyou, everyone. I was 18 in 1970 so the church would have been there when I went to Wigan as a child and teenager. I think it's just that I rarely went as far up Standishgate as this....my furthest stop in that direction was usually C&A. Have you got any more of these, Ron, please? They're fascinating.

Comment by: Veronica on 2nd February 2018 at 14:09

In my teens I would go to Wigan by Greenough St way - there was a lad I used to like who lived in the vicinity! I liked looking in the Co- Op as well so couldn't miss that church! ;0 ))

Comment by: Paul on 2nd February 2018 at 16:15

Bill Davis, V.Standish and Thomas toffee shop.

Comment by: stephen atherton on 2nd February 2018 at 18:34

Also in that row of shops was billy Alkers newsagents.

Comment by: bewley on 2nd February 2018 at 20:15

A.W.
Also known as the grate man.

Comment by: cdj on 24th April 2022 at 13:08

As a pupil of the Weslyan school in Dicconson St from 1942 to 1948 I was also a member of the church. That lasted until about 1952 and it was there that I received my first and only communion with the wine served individually in small silver goblets.

Leave a comment?

* Enter the 5 digit code to the right of the input box. Don't worry if you make a mistake, you will get another chance. Your comments won't be lost.