Wigan Album
Market Place, Wigan
5 CommentsPhoto: RON HUNT
Item #: 27095
Agnes Unsworth a butcher(my ggggrandmother) was charged with Breach of the Sunday Trading act on January 29th 1860 for selling meat in the Market Place seven minutes after midnight. All stalls had to be cleared by twelve o'clock on Saturday nights, Agnes had few customers still waiting to be served so she carried on serving them a policeman on duty reported her.
Ron, what an interesting photo.
interesting to see the orinal facades of theses buildings before the Mock Tudor Black and White facades were added in the 1920's I believe.
What do you think. Quarter to seven at night, or quarter to seven in the morning.? I am sure in those days the parish church clock would have been correct. Rushton's were a well known Wigan,and district grocery firm for many years.
Late night shopping 1860 style,"all stalls had to be cleared by midnight" plenty pubs around THE MARKET PLACE folk must have shopped after pubs shut; now folk shop then pub, thanks Carol for info on life in the 1860 very interesting.