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Parish Church, Wigan

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Wigan Parish Church, showing the Dog and Partridge.
Wigan Parish Church, showing the Dog and Partridge.
Photo: Bill Woodcock
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Item #: 32083
Taken late 30s? by my father E.W. Woodcock

Comment by: DTease on 13th April 2020 at 15:54

A fine set of photographs Bill.

Comment by: Veronica on 13th April 2020 at 17:44

These photos from the 30's always seem to have an air of respectability about them. Very interesting to see the contrast from then and now...

Comment by: Garry on 14th April 2020 at 01:18

Spot on with your comment Veronica, Respect...that's what's lacking today.

Comment by: Arthur on 14th April 2020 at 01:24

Polished shoes, collar and tie' smart people.
But some did have holes in their socks and tide marks around their neck. Bread and jam for tea.

Comment by: Albert.S. on 14th April 2020 at 11:08

Each man wearing head dress. That is not much seen
nowadays.

Comment by: Johnny on 14th April 2020 at 12:17

The road sign on the lamp-post amuses me.
"Preston and the North". the North ends in Lancashire and maybe Yorkshire.
Reminds me of a band championed by John Peel - Hatfield and the North !

Comment by: Zoonie on 14th April 2020 at 16:04

Well don Billy for these photos. I knew your mum sure she worked at Walmsleys Wigan such a nice lady.Hope I'm not wrong.

Comment by: Arthur on 15th April 2020 at 17:57

The North is in Lancaster, and further North is Carlisle.

Comment by: Bill W. on 18th April 2020 at 16:53

Zoonie, you're correct. She had a spell of biking there from Dawson Ave. where we lived. Other times she got a lift with Keith Meadows. I do have photos of me performing in the Walmsley's Christmas concerts produced by Mrs. Sheldon. Not for the fainthearted, me in tights !

Comment by: Rev David Long on 7th January 2021 at 15:05

Certainly post-1930, when the original stone tablets bearing the names of the 1800 fallen on the Memorial were replaced by cast bronze plaques at a cost of £8 each.
Incidentally, the Memorial was intended to have been placed in the foreground of this shot - in front of the Dog and Partridge and the next door Post Office, but agreement could not be reached between the parties involved to permit the purchase of the site.

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