Pictures of Wigan
Some photo's of Wigan taken by me in the 70s
Started: 2nd Nov 2010 at 17:24
Last edited by dougie: 20th Mar 2011 at 18:56:15
Lovely pic's Dougie. never seen Wigan so quiet
Replied: 3rd Nov 2010 at 20:13
enjoyed the pictures Dougie. looks like they were taken very early on a quiet Sunday morning.
Replied: 3rd Nov 2010 at 22:36
Yes it was a Sunday been to the wigan park with my lad, but if you look at any of my photos I take it looks quiet with very few people are cars on them
Replied: 3rd Nov 2010 at 22:42
And not a scrap of litter on the floor
Replied: 4th Nov 2010 at 00:08
dougie
Would those photos been taken towards the very end of the 1970's I say that looking at a couple of the cars and the look of Wigan, shops, street furniture and road signs etc
If you look at Wigan then in those pictures, just prior to the recession of the 1980's and then look at a similar set of pictures taken in the early 1980's at the height of Maggie Thatcher’s recession you can see a big difference in the place, with closed down shops and more litter on the streets etc the place looked a lot rougher in the early 1980's
Replied: 4th Nov 2010 at 07:52
I would say your about right with the date but I didn't put any date are year on the photo's which I know you should and still don't
Replied: 4th Nov 2010 at 08:31
blinding pictures dougie, brings back so many memories.
Replied: 4th Nov 2010 at 09:49
Ecellent pics! When the town was a real, individual town, with proper streets and shops and no pointless shopping arcades...
Replied: 4th Nov 2010 at 09:53
Splendid pics, Dougie. Before the council tore ithe town's heart out.
Replied: 4th Nov 2010 at 11:33
Great pics. Thanks for posting. I recognise all of the locations ..... is number 5 (the canal side shot) .... the row of cottages next to the bridge on Pottery lane?
Replied: 4th Nov 2010 at 13:07
lovely pictures dougie, havent they ruined a lovely old town, it was as nice as chester anyday.
Replied: 4th Nov 2010 at 13:23
i can just re-call this wigan. i was only born in 1975 but these pics help you remember. the bottom fronts of the shops may change but the top half of the buildings usually dont
Replied: 4th Nov 2010 at 14:36
carol gr, pic no5 looks like the lockkeepers cottage in Chapel Lane.
Replied: 4th Nov 2010 at 15:46
Thanks for sharing those, Dougie.
Replied: 4th Nov 2010 at 16:46
Great pictures Dougie I love looking at pictures that show WIGAN when it truly was WIGAN
Replied: 4th Nov 2010 at 18:24
Lovely pictures Dougie,I think everyone on here agrees that the powers that be have ruined our lovely old town...It's had the heart ripped out of it,that's the only way I can describe it.
Replied: 4th Nov 2010 at 20:20
Good pictures dougie got my first television from rumbelows on weekly payments oh such good happy days then unlike now
Replied: 5th Nov 2010 at 19:03
i can remember calling in with my five bob every friday night ann, good old days.
Replied: 5th Nov 2010 at 19:25
TREES in Marketplace????
Gerrum chopped dern, thi do nowt.
Replied: 5th Nov 2010 at 21:54
great pictures
Replied: 7th Nov 2010 at 20:33
Lovely! Thankyou for sharing those with us.
Replied: 8th Nov 2010 at 12:30
Thank you dougie.. Great pictures..when Wigan was Wigan....
Replied: 8th Nov 2010 at 14:12
there,s no overturnning the mess them lot,have made of the town,it had character and individuality,bloody moronic council,sling em out.
Replied: 13th Nov 2010 at 22:22
douggie sorry ,i forgot to mention how much i enjoyed viewing your pics,just they aggravate me terribly ,to see the vandalism wrought by the idiots.
Replied: 13th Nov 2010 at 22:24
Well done lad, they've brought back loads of memories..
Replied: 13th Nov 2010 at 22:54
its not that empty at even at 3am now , was a lot cleaner then n safer
Replied: 14th Nov 2010 at 10:50
thanks very much,fantastic, made me so sad to see what i left behind,if only,
Replied: 14th Nov 2010 at 20:54
The one at Market PLace,was the shop on the corner,which is now The Moon,Civic's ?
Great memories by the way
Replied: 15th Nov 2010 at 18:34
Last edited by kenny: 15th Nov 2010 at 18:35:12
Halifax building Society I think.
Replied: 15th Nov 2010 at 20:32
The building on the corner of Library Street - The Moon Under Water - was Halifax in the late '70s, in the early '70s it was Civic Stores, before that it was Broadmeads.
Replied: 16th Nov 2010 at 16:42
i always loved the marketsquare and owd market hall,the Park and Market Hotels,bus station, always vibrant,always summat going on.Btw brilliant pics and wish i could go back to 70's
Replied: 17th Nov 2010 at 01:06
dont let sledge see the rds so empty lol , wish wigan was still like that who said change is a good thing , lookin at pier where i used play as a kid even on the roofs after pigeons ,
Replied: 17th Nov 2010 at 12:25
I like the photo of the bottom of Makinsons arcade looking across to the outside market. Would have loved to see a photo the other way looking down to the old BHS as I am always trying to remember the shops down there.
Replied: 17th Nov 2010 at 18:57
chrisnich is that your boston , they great dogs my daughters has 1 with his best mate an english bull terrier the boston is the boss lol hes a wildax ,
Replied: 18th Nov 2010 at 11:31
Dougie can you upload them onto the Album?
Replied: 18th Nov 2010 at 16:08
First pic, wonder what the 'Cowlin Buildings' were built to sell?
Replied: 18th Nov 2010 at 16:13
wiganyankeeron---Dougie can you upload them onto the Album?
Ron--some was already on just uploaded the rest
Replied: 19th Nov 2010 at 21:39
super pictures, i remember it well, loads of character then, not the carbon copies like now.
Replied: 15th Dec 2010 at 21:18
Memory lane for sure
Replied: 16th Dec 2010 at 19:38
dougie,your pictures show just how quick change can be and it seems more so than ever these days.In my lifetime I have seen buildings put up and the same buildings demolished.They don't build 'em like they used to.
Replied: 17th Dec 2010 at 15:22
Thank you we are so lucky you decided to take these photos that Sunday morning. I feel very nostalgic. They have torn the heart out of the town. I don't live in Wigan anymore but I would shoot the town Planners. every time I visit something else has gone to be replcaed by more roads and ugly buildings.
Replied: 1st Mar 2011 at 23:46
Chrisnich if you stood at the bottom of the arcade facing the market and then looked to your right there used to be Open fish stalls and the B H Stores , and to the left passed the old Arcade as far as I can remember there were offices of Solicitors ,and then Conroys , and I think on the corner a Sweet shop
Rumbelows used to be in the 40/50s Nimans Jewellry shop they also had a smaller shop nearly opposite the The pub cannot remember the name of it but the boys Colin and Bill Cook had it . Wonderful pictures congratulations on recording the old town for posterity
Replied: 7th Mar 2011 at 09:15
Last edited by elizabeth: 7th Mar 2011 at 09:17:35
After looking at the reaction to these photo's wish I had uploader them the same size as the first two, but was trying to save space in my way looking back it would have been a much better to display them bigger
Replied: 7th Mar 2011 at 12:09
Dougie I can't remember where Rumbelows was.
Replied: 7th Mar 2011 at 19:36
great dougie cheers
Replied: 8th Mar 2011 at 08:19
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Dougie.
First class. If only we could turn the clock back.
Replied: 8th Mar 2011 at 20:19
mswigan rumberlows was where subway is end of mesnes road
Replied: 8th Mar 2011 at 20:26
Lezgee,
Sorry for highjacking this thread but only just seen your message re Boston. She is mine is mad but good fun. I know Margaret Wildman by the way. Know a lot of breeders of Bostons.
Back to photos--had to look again, they bring back lots of memories.
Replied: 9th Mar 2011 at 16:27
PPNW I think you mean Mesnes St and Standishgate
Replied: 9th Mar 2011 at 16:40
Elizabeth i stand corrected thanks
Replied: 9th Mar 2011 at 17:58
great photos[
Replied: 11th Mar 2011 at 08:30
Good photo's Dougie, I see the mk 3 Cortina was on a couple of them, was that yours by any chance ? I had a mk 2/3/4 and 5 before buying a gas guzzling 3.0 s capri
Replied: 13th Mar 2011 at 02:26
great photoes dougie
Replied: 13th Mar 2011 at 20:03
I did have a Cortina Dave but can't remember much about taking the photo's or parking the car, as on a Sunday morning allot of dads would take their children to Wigan park to get out of the way I must have just had a walk round town with my lad that Sunday
Replied: 14th Mar 2011 at 10:59
Great pics dougie, remember it well, especially Woollies, pic n mix yumm
Replied: 16th Mar 2011 at 20:49
Thanks for the lovely photos which bring back so many memories. Seeing Woolies just as I remember it....always met my friends in front of Woolies for a night out and then I would catch the No.23 to Worsley Hall just opposite...Best times ever.
When I see photos like this I realise just how lovely some of the buildings were, (although as a teenager in the 60's architecure wasn't something I gave any thought to), but these photos show just how beautiful these buildings were. I left Wigan late 60's but have been back a few times since and have seen the changes to the old town and I have to agree with other readers.... not for the better.
Replied: 19th Mar 2011 at 13:07
Last edited by chrisackland: 19th Mar 2011 at 13:08:39
great pics them, probably taken before i was even born
Replied: 20th Mar 2011 at 20:20
love the pics, what a shame the younger generation dont seem to care anymore. Can you imagine what a sunday morning picture would look like now,sad very sad.It was such a lovely little town.people are still nice though.
Replied: 25th Mar 2011 at 19:06