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Greenough Street, Wigan

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Greenough Street
Greenough Street
Photo: Brian Laithwaite
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Item #: 25285
Top of Greenough Street

Comment by: Fred C on 20th June 2014 at 06:41

I used to go to the youth club there.

Comment by: Thomas(Tom)Walsh. on 20th June 2014 at 10:19

The demolished building which stood on the left of the photograph was the The Windmill Public House known as The Top Long Pull

Comment by: Ken Smith on 20th June 2014 at 20:42

Used to have my driving lessons round all these Streets around 1961/62 came from Blackrod took my test in Wigan test centre Diccinson Terr I think if my memory has not let me down.

Comment by: jmc on 20th June 2014 at 21:56

MY AUNT LIVED THREE OR FOUR DOORS DOWN FROM THE CHURCH LOVELY TO SEE THIS OLD PIC

Comment by: Alan Wright on 21st June 2014 at 00:29

That street had character - but then so did many others in Wigan that have been ruined by planners who thought they knew best. They didn't.

Comment by: Keith on 22nd June 2014 at 11:01

I believe the building (with the pointed apex) almost opposite the Independent Methodist Church was a Welsh Baptist Church which several of the many Welsh Wigan RL players used to attend before the start of WW2.

Comment by: John Gormally on 22nd June 2014 at 14:04

I remember there being a shoe repair shop on the left-hand side - just beyond the wall with "Independent Methodist Church" written on it - and it belonged to someone called Isherwood who, I think, was the father of the well known Wigan artist, Lawrence Isherwood.

Comment by: Albert. on 22nd June 2014 at 15:08

The Regent public house was further down, on the right hand side. I seem to recollect Dr Hoey's surgery was somewhere in that vicinity. He was the police surgeon.

Comment by: Alan Wright on 22nd June 2014 at 23:53

I'm not sure, but I think the Regent was Johnny Stopford's first pub.

Comment by: jmc on 23rd June 2014 at 16:41

IF my memory serves me right at the back of these houses on the left where my aunt lived it was a shared cobbled square with a entry leading onto Greenough st

Comment by: jmc on 23rd June 2014 at 16:46

IF my memory serves me right at the back of these houses on the left where my aunt lived it was a shared cobbled square with a entry leading onto Greenough st

Comment by: Marcus on 25th June 2014 at 15:10

To the rear of the houses on the left was Windmill Street (Leading up to Scholes from Mount Street).

Comment by: Ginny T on 12th April 2018 at 18:50

2 doors down past the shop on the right hand side was Dr Johnsons surgery .

Comment by: Dave on 20th April 2018 at 13:03

You can see the front of D.H &N Tyldesley plumbers shop were i served my apprenticeship on this picture happy memories.

Comment by: Peter Joseph Walsh on 12th September 2019 at 07:04

We lived in a flat in Dr. Johnsons surgery near the shop on the right in 1949- 1951, and walked down to ST. Marys school.

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