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Mesnes St

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MESNES STREET
MESNES STREET
Photo: Frank Orrell
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Item #: 32414
A view of Mesnes Street leading out of Wigan in the 1960s.

Comment by: MickLD on 26th May 2020 at 04:24

Aspinalls - sold decorating and DIY supplies. I worked there for a short time in the mid 70s.
I didn't stop long. They believed in a fair week's work for a fair day's pay.

Comment by: Veronica on 26th May 2020 at 08:33

Brilliant set of photos, Aspinall's shop window reminds me of helping to 'dress' the window every Monday morning, changing all the tins of paint around and swatches of wallpaper. Exactly how I remember the scene in 1961. Far nicer in those days and a lot more crowded and busier.

Comment by: Veronica on 26th May 2020 at 09:56

You are right there Mick LD. I only stayed 3 months, it was my first job on leaving school. My dad wasn't happy at the amount I received, £2 12s 6d a week! Very low paid work. I did see sense though and got away.

Comment by: Mr X on 26th May 2020 at 10:22

Mesnes Street in the 1960s and the cars are a Ford Popular, Austin Cambridge, two Minis, an Austin A30, Triumph Herald, Humber Hawk, Ford Anglia, Ford Zephyr Mk3 and a Zodiac with its more elaborate front, and a Humber Hawk. There are no leaves on the trees so it is not summer. The last two or three shops were demolished to make way for the ring road in 1985, and one I think was Oliver Somers that had the Michelin man mounted where the clock is.

Comment by: MickLD on 26th May 2020 at 14:32

Veronica - I was there in 1974, and started on £12.10p per week - £11.35p after stoppages, and I only got that when I finished at 5.30pm on Saturday night, because I wasn't working a week in hand.
It was a bit like working for Arkwright in 'Open All Hours'!

Comment by: DerekB on 26th May 2020 at 15:47

The Austin Cambridge registration looks to end in B, which would time this photograph in 1964 or after.

Comment by: Alan on 26th May 2020 at 16:28

Thanks to the Wigan Observer, Brilliant.

Comment by: Stan on 26th May 2020 at 17:14

The second car from the bottom right is a Morris Oxford,

Comment by: Veronica on 26th May 2020 at 18:51

Mick LD when I had given my notice in, I had to ask for my wage on the last day! He said he had forgotten! I felt like a beggar, no wonder they had a big posh house in Wrightington St!

Comment by: Mick LD on 26th May 2020 at 22:09

Veronica - when I worked there, one of the services the shop provided was cutting picture frame moulding to size, on a mitring guillotine, for customers.
John Aspinall told me he'd pay me a penny per foot commission, for every foot I cut.
Most weeks I was lucky if I earned an extra fifty or sixty pence through this, but the last week I was there, working my notice, I made almost three quid commission out of it, largely through Wigan Tech, who ordered framing for posters.
I'm sure he thought I was ripping him off, when I demanded this, along with my final wage!

Comment by: Veronica on 26th May 2020 at 22:35

There was a foreman who worked there in 1961 and he was a wonderful artist but I can't remember his name. I found out years later that Mr Aspinall flew spitfires during the war. I didn't know that then though. Yes Mick he was what you would call 'tight' with the wages.

Comment by: Edna on 26th May 2020 at 23:08

Veronica, I had forgotten how many shops were in Meshes St.Was Aspinall's the shop that sold Laing's and crafts?

Comment by: Veronica on 26th May 2020 at 23:33

Yes it became Times and Crafts I think. I used to buy all my art materials there Edna. I don't know what happened to Aspinall's.

Comment by: MickLD on 27th May 2020 at 05:44

Veronica and Edna - after the shop in Mesnes St closed, he relocated to Bretherton Row, above Crawfords wool shop, where he opened up as 'Frame It Studio and Gallery'.
I went there in the run up to Christmas 1987 to get a couple of pictures framed.

Comment by: Veronica on 27th May 2020 at 08:34

I went to Crawford's shop many times as I used to do a lot of knitting, but never knew about the framing shop over the top Mick. He must have sold the shop in Mesnes St, it was massive inside, he would have made a fortune from it if he owned it.

Comment by: Methinks on 27th May 2020 at 20:58

Great photographs of Wigan streets again from Mr Orrell, and not a BMW car in sight.

Comment by: Chris Dickinson on 28th May 2020 at 10:18

Such a vibrant busy shopping street - in comparison with how it looks now, it is shocking. Senior people in Wigan Council should be shown photographs like this and at least make them realise how bad the town centre has gone in recent times. Market Street & Wallgate have gone to the wall too.

Comment by: Arthur on 28th May 2020 at 13:37

Good point methinks about the cars all British and also, the buses (none in the Wigan Observer photo) all Leylands.

Comment by: Joe Thomas on 31st May 2020 at 14:08

Bleachworks bus would stop here service number 8

Comment by: Allan Ashurst on 5th October 2020 at 12:21

I used to go from that bus stop through the allies to and from the Methodist day school past a blacksmith's who shed horses shoes and wasted time watching, fascinated. Anyone any photoes of it?
Allan Ashurst

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