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Lower Wallgate 1980s
Lower Wallgate 1980s
Photo: Colin Harlow
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Item #: 25137
A view looking up to Wigan North West station. Baldwin and Timberlakes garage on the right, BLMC and later Leyland motor group.

Comment by: DerekB on 19th April 2014 at 14:44

It would be hard to choose from the whole BLMC range which model qualified for the nomination as 'worst car ever', but there are two strong contenders in shot here - the Allegro and the Marina

Comment by: Albert. on 19th April 2014 at 15:15

I presume by the time this photograph was taken, the Banke's Arms had already be demolished. The pub was on the right hand side, near to the bridge. There was a passageway in the vicinity of the mentioned pub, leading to some sort of outbuilding, it may have been a stable, in previous years. This was in the late fifties.

Comment by: Colin Harlow on 19th April 2014 at 18:00

Here is some of Britain's worst cars.
Austin Allegro
Morris Ital
Triumph TR7
Triumph Acclaim
Rover 200
Hillman Imp
Austin Princess
Morris 1800.
To name just a few, I'm sure some of you will disagree/agree if you've ever owned one.

Comment by: steve on 19th April 2014 at 19:16

austin allegro,aka austin aggro, square steering wheel worst of the lot.

Comment by: Barbara on 19th April 2014 at 19:36

Wasn't the name of pub on the right hand side, near to the bridge, The Wheatsheaf?

Comment by: Mick on 19th April 2014 at 23:57

That's right Barbara, the Wheatsheaf. The Grapes Hotel can also be seen, on the left, just past the phonebox.

Comment by: Art on 20th April 2014 at 01:47

The DIY shop was B&Q

Comment by: Garry on 20th April 2014 at 10:20

Long life car accessories on the left next to the bridge, now a motor cycle shop. Hillman sunbeam another rubbish car, along with all BL cars.

Comment by: Garry on 20th April 2014 at 10:23

Art, I think you'll find it's go outdoors.

Comment by: Carol on 20th April 2014 at 11:48

Gary, the DIY shop WAS B&Q. Which is now Go Outdoors. Same building.

Comment by: A.W. on 20th April 2014 at 13:10

The Go outdoors shop was B&Q, Timberlakes was on the site in the late 60s.

Comment by: Albert. on 20th April 2014 at 15:09

Has anyone any recollection of the Bankes Arms? It was almost opposite to Great George Street.

Comment by: John B on 20th April 2014 at 17:05

Looks a bit earlier than the 80s to me. . . but I could be wrong.

Comment by: peterp on 20th April 2014 at 19:07

"R" reg 1st time round was 1976/77

Comment by: Colin Harlow on 20th April 2014 at 20:19

The car in front of the motor cycle is a Vauxhall Cavalier mk2, introduced in 1981-1988. The Ford Cortina mk5, in front of the Allegro was introduced in 1979-1982.

Comment by: Jarvo on 22nd April 2014 at 10:25

Bankes Arms? It was the Wheatsheaf near the bridge. We all met in there on Christmas Eve, 1975, before a night out in Bolton.

Comment by: dave johnson on 22nd April 2014 at 11:05

Albert, the Bankes arms was just this side of the Wheatsheaf. Went in the Bankes several times but don't know much about it's history. Think the last landlord of the Wheatsheaf was Brian Fairhurst aka Giant, he then went to a pub in Aspull which is now a house but I forget the name.

Comment by: DerekB on 22nd April 2014 at 14:23

Colin and co., we all overlooked two other classic examples from BLMC of how not to build a car i.e. the truly awful Austin Princess and the even worse Austin Ambassador which the Princess morphed into.

Comment by: DerekB on 22nd April 2014 at 14:25

Oops Colin, just noticed that you did include the Princess in your list!

Comment by: Wanner on 22nd April 2014 at 21:10

The DIY shop was international DIY which was most recently staples.

Comment by: Albert. on 23rd April 2014 at 14:52

Thank you Dave Johnson. I knew there had been a Banke's Arms. One Saturday night, I was doubled up on Wallgate, when a right dust up started on Wallgate, that had its origins in the mentioned pub. It took my colleague, and I, quite a while to get things on an even keel, and sorted out.

Comment by: Albert. on 23rd April 2014 at 20:54

The Bankes Arms, Wallgate, was, at one time, an Oldfield Brewery House. (See stuff. Pubs of the past. Oldfield Breweries.)

Comment by: stephen pye on 12th December 2015 at 14:52

its at least 1981, the mk2 cavalier in front of the allegro didnt come out till 1981, looks like their s one on the forecourt of Timberlakes too.

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