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King st Court Cinema & orginal Tesco
King st Court Cinema & orginal Tesco
Photo: Brian Mc
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Item #: 25434
King st Tesco original

Comment by: Garry on 10th August 2014 at 12:45

That's how King St should look..not full of pubs and night clubs. Its not safe to walk up there after 10pm.

Comment by: Cyril on 10th August 2014 at 13:38

Didn't get Clubcard Points then, you got Green Shield Stamps to stick in your collection book.

The original Green Shield Stamp exchange shop was on Crompton Street, but didn't that move to the then newly built buildings where Iceland is now and it then later on became the Argos shop, anyone remember.

Comment by: DerekB on 10th August 2014 at 14:01

Cyril, you are right. Argos was the last shop of the then newly built units on Standishgate.

Comment by: Albert. on 10th August 2014 at 14:58

The last film I saw at the Court Cinema was" White Christmas". A time when they made films worth watching.

Comment by: irene roberts on 10th August 2014 at 17:32

I saw Mary Poppins four times in a row at The Court, trying to learn the words to "Supercalfragilistcexpialidicious"!

Comment by: Christine Roberts on 10th August 2014 at 20:45

Very happy memories looking at this photo .I worked at Wintersgill's ladies clothes shop until it closed .Nice set of photo's Brian thank you for the memories of yester year .

Comment by: sandra coxhead on 10th August 2014 at 23:07

I thought the green shield stamp shop was in the co op on the corner of greenough st opposite to were Iceland is now

Comment by: Alan Wright on 11th August 2014 at 00:06

The Bodega Bar was further up, on the right. My grandma used to work there in the sixties.

Comment by: ken on 11th August 2014 at 07:46

Can any Wiganer remember what happened to the Green Shield stamps when they were exchanged for goods.I can?

Comment by: Maureen on 11th August 2014 at 10:49

Go on Ken..please tell us.

Comment by: tricia on 11th August 2014 at 12:08

I'm trying to place the Bodega...I know I should know it.
I used to meet up with my Mum for lunch at the Turnkey..are they one and the same ?

Comment by: Maureen on 11th August 2014 at 14:32

Tricia..the Bodega was on the left hand side going down King
Street..it was right facing the County cinema.

Comment by: irene roberts on 11th August 2014 at 15:29

The Turnkey was on the opposite side of the road, the side not shown on this photo.

Comment by: DerekB on 11th August 2014 at 16:08

Tricia, as Maureen says one entrance to the Bodega was immediately opposite the County cinema. You had to go down a flight of steps as it was below street level. There were three bars, one with music, one where you could play dominoes, darts etc and a small lounge. There was also a Wimpy bar. There was another entrance to the Bodega from the entry which ran between King St and Library St. Teco was at one time on the corner of this entry, prior to that it was the site a (Methodist?) church.

Comment by: Maureen on 11th August 2014 at 16:57

Derekb..I'd forgotten all about that little side entrance..
King Street was a great street at one time,the last time I
up I promised myself I wouldn't go there again unless really
necessary..I prefer to remember it as it was.

Comment by: brian h on 11th August 2014 at 20:08

the transport club was over the top of the bodega clublands finest singers & groups used to perform

Comment by: JIm, on 12th August 2014 at 13:29

Anybody remember Snooker Hall under County Pictures across street.

Comment by: Alan H on 12th August 2014 at 14:54

Jim, I remember the County snooker hall. The chap who seemed to be in charge only had one arm but he was a good player. He used to rest his cue on a little block much like the rest used by players who couldn't reach the ball.Also there wasn't much headroom if you played on the table at the bottom end due to the slope of thefloor in the cinema. Used to go for a game in lunchtime when I went to the tech doing ONC mechanical engineering in early 50's

Comment by: DerekB on 12th August 2014 at 15:11

I remember the snooker hall, Jim. The entrance was in the entry that led to the footbridge over the railway which took you to Wallgate and North Western station. Just before you got to the footbridge was another entrance to the County cinema where you paid to get into the cheaper seats.

Comment by: gringo on 13th August 2014 at 23:29

anyone remember the court hall over the top of the court cinema

Comment by: DerekB on 14th August 2014 at 13:40

Remember it well, gringo. That was where the posh set went - myself and the rest of the hoi polloi went to the Emp.

Comment by: Albert. on 14th August 2014 at 13:59

Gringo. Spent many a Saturday night, dancing the night away, at the Court Hall. At the interval, we went arcoss to the Shakespeare, for a pint, or maybe a couple. Times that seem an age away, in the distance.

Comment by: Penny M on 24th September 2014 at 15:35

Hi Gringo, The Court hall was not above the Court cinema, it was located further down past a large entry,

Comment by: kam on 30th October 2014 at 17:18

does anyone rememberlennons supermarket in king street, think it was were brocol house is now, or were the car park is next to brocol house.

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