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Wigan Theatre 1785
Wigan Theatre 1785
Photo: Keith
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Item #: 31308
The Wigan Theatre was situated in the Eagle Yard. It will be here on this 1850 map but exactly where I don't know, so I've had a guess.
I think I remember reading somewhere that patrons of the Theatre were escorted to the Theatre entrance. An indication that the management showed due regard for their customers and perhaps their safety.

Comment by: Veronica on 2nd July 2019 at 08:38

The Theatre looks near to where the Ritz would be much later - and Station Rd is blocked off - just like now with the Galleries! Very interesting.

Comment by: Albert.S. on 2nd July 2019 at 15:41

I would imagine that the pub, The ship, in Millgate, was named, being in close proximity to Ship Yard.

Comment by: Bill Aldridge on 10th July 2019 at 17:29

Station road didn't exist in the 1840's (was only built when Central Station arrived in the late 19th century). Ship Yard was named after the he hotel not the other way round (same as Eagle Yard) - although some people think it's because the River Douglas came close to it at that time.

Comment by: G Richmond on 18th July 2019 at 14:33

For all information on past Wigan Theatres go to Theatre history site arthurlloyd .co.uk go to list of all provincial Theatres scroll down to Wigan and all information regarding past Wigan Theatres can be found including the Wigan Theatre.

Comment by: Colin Traynor on 8th August 2023 at 12:07

The footprint of the Eagle & Child Royal Hotel is almost identical to the old Woolworth / WH Smith building still there today but closed. If anyone remembers the extended length ran all the way down Station Road to the Ritz.
I recall that high up on the building as you entered Station Road there was a sign, perhaps in terracotta above a bricked up former entrance which read Royal Hotel, it was clearly seen as you walked down Millgate and into Station Road and might still be there behind the entrance to the Grand Arcade.
Where the X is marked roughly was a gated entrance to a delivery yard at the back of Woolworths which must have been into the location of the old Eagle Yard. In times past the main entrance to the yard from Standishgate must have been opposite the Wigan Bank, now the Nat West. Fascinating.

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