Wigan Album
Amberswood
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Photo: Thomas Sutch
Item #: 15397
Anybody place,( road/lane ect )., where the terrace houses (just under the train)where?
The train is heading for Hindley from Ince.Just in front of it is De Trafford signal box on the Whelley line.
I believe the houses were called Amberswood Terrace,the piece of fence in the foreground would have been on Manchester Rd,opposite Seaman Way and near the railway bridge.
I think the houses are where old Jane Green used to live, she used to buy scrap off us in the late 40s early 50s, there is now a bungalow on the site, which if I am right, is reached by the small lane just on the left through Amberswood railway bridge, heading towards Hindley, the signal box was the one which filtered trains from the whelley loop onto the main line to Hindley, good photo Mr Sutch, brings a lot of memories back for me that one does
These houses in question were places just off Manchester road. Travelling from Ince, go under the railway bridge at Ince park and turn imediatly left onto a dirt track, then you will arrive at these houses, in the past it was said that Jane Greens Donkeys were kept close by these houses
Another good one Tom and a bit of an unusual one too. Presumably the track in the foreground is the Whelley line dropping down towards Fir Tree House Jct. and close by must be Amberswood West Jct?
Thanks to all for the interesting information,the picture's been confusing me for years.
Yes Dave, has you say, the line in the foreground is the Fir Tree House line from Amberswood West.
Thanks for confirming that Tom, I wasn't totally convinced I was correct as its amazing the way the perspective is distorted when you use a telephoto lens!
Thanks so much for this as now I know where old dad was when he talked about Janey Greens donkeys.
Is there any possiblity of buying a copy of this photo`? When husband gets up he will be thrilled with this.
You are correct Maurice, it is Amberswood Terrace, you are never too old to learn, and that was one lane I never knew the name of, i know that it faced what we knew as the sanitorium, which was a TB hospital, there wasnt much left of it when we were kids but it was the gateway to the rubber dump for us, and that was our adventure playground, I have never seen any photos of there, I dont know why ????, there has to be some around
My wife's uncle lived there at one time. I don't know the date? His name was Bill Clarke. Later he lived in Marlborough Avenue. Spring View
Hi. Aitch, You mentioned the rubber dump, do you remember when it caught fire, it would late 40's early 50's?
It was probably the early 50s Roland, I was about 11 and we all used to go and play there, my dad wouldn't have let me go if he didn't think I was old enough to look after myself, do you also remember the one behind the slag tip, although there were more bullets than rubber, some of them even live
my mate lived in one of these houses alan roberts and we both worked at john englands engineer the place in the background