Photos of Wigan
Photos of Wigan
Album Contents
Album Contents
Wigan Album
Wanted - Your Old Photographs
Old photographs wanted to build up an online collection. Anything to do with Wigan, including walking days, street parties, school class photographs, streets, etc.
Please help, everyone has a photo album - it would be good to build up a busy, online archive of old photos.

Central Wagon Co Ltd Wigan business card of Walter Hampson 1920s.
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Swimming certificate, 1919.
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Charity match programme, Haydock v POW's, Garswood Park 1947.
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Wigan v Widnes Schoolboys Programme, 1949. (4 of 4)
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Wigan v Widnes Schoolboys Programme, 1949. (3 of 4)
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Wigan v Widnes Schoolboys Programme, 1949. (2 of 4)
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Wigan v Widnes Schoolboys Programme, 1949. (1 of 4)
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Invite to the Queen's Silver Jubilee visit to Longford Hall.
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Wigan v Workington Wembley tickets, 1958.
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W.A.A.F.C. 1890.
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Wigan Amateur Association Football Club.
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Wigan Amateur Football Club.
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J.H. Peck & Co. Ltd.
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Newtown Male Voice Choir.
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Independent Methodist Church, Greenough Street.
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Wigan Coal Corporation, opening of pithead baths. 1938.
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Coronation Day, 1953.
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Coronation Party, Cecil Street, Spring View, 1953.
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Ye Olde Village Weddin, Co-op & Co. Ltd.
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Ken in Church Lads Brigade uniform with dog Kim.
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Church Lads Brigade Regimental Parade at Preston, 1972.
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Church Lads Brigade Regimental Parade at Preston, 1972.
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Standish St Wilfrid's CLB (Coppull Walking Day), c1973.
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Ince Parish Church Lads Brigade circa late 1960s.
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Wigan Battalion March Past, the salute being taken outside Wigan General Post Office.
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Wigan Battalion March Past, the salute being taken outside Wigan General Post Office.
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Regimental Parade at Liverpool.
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Ray Smith as Drum Major at a St Andrew's Walking Day.
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St Andrew's Company performing as Guard of Honour.
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