Wigan Album
FRAMES TOURS
16 CommentsPhoto: Frank Orrell
Item #: 31865
Definitely Wallgate, Frank.
Across from Wallgate station.The Buttery did a roaring trade at dinner times.
Use to get free coach tickets from here,for the coach to Blackpool Mecca ,same year as the photo 1967. Happy days
Directly opposite Wallgate station.
Yes across the road from Wallgate Station. It's a pie shop now. Brilliant photos as ever Frank
Remember Frames well, and the Buttery cafe next door which had a Juke box!
I like the bouncy style of Frames' worded 'goods' - it's a bit like the style used by the girl at the start of TVs 'Are You Being Served?' as she pattered almost all of what Grace Brothers had to offer.
I don't remember Frames' shop, nor the shop to its right, yet the cold un-inviting gate to the left of Frames' was most depressing; It never seemed to have been opened, there was neglected grass in the vicinity and I seem to recall the gate having been decked in a 'what's in the tin'? type of green (Not a patch on the splendid green of my, then, Qualcast Panther lawnmower.).
I think the ginnel to the left leads towards Northwestern Station
Correct Frank Orrell and Mick LD. Frames is now a fast food takeaway and the Buttery cafe is Galloways bakers. The gates on the left of the photo were for the old BR goods yard.
My friend Dave Twist worked there and was later the manager.
What firm had the travel agent’s at the bottom of Library Street, opposite the Pavilion Cinema, was it Barnes?. I arranged my air tickets with this firm, to go on my honeymoon, to Jersey. Flew from Blackpool, Sept, 1961. Silver City Airways.
The gateway to the left of Frames Tours led down to the
railway goods yard, with many railway sidings and a building
which was Fyffes banana ripening rooms. From the mid 1960s,
the Fyffes building was occupied by Robert Baillie Transport
until about 1976, when it was demolished, and the new MFI
warehouse was built on the site. I believe the building became a Go-Kart track, and then a gymnasium/fitness centre.
Once again , Albert, you are correct. It was Barnes travel agency. What a memory you have.
Mr Joe's!!!!!
Memory still pretty strong Alan H for an eighty six year old. Thank God.
Trainspotting days goin in theer wi Eric Farrimond for a meat and potato pie and a cup of tea. Bliss.