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Jack Watson Cycles

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Jack Watson
Jack Watson
Photo: Darren Atherton
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Item #: 242
Photo take on Princess Street,Wigan.

Comment by: Darren Atherton on 13th August 2009 at 18:19

Wigan Observer Photo
1976

Comment by: jm on 7th September 2009 at 21:46

Grand photo of a grand fellow!

Comment by: joe berry on 1st October 2009 at 20:09

great memoiry got my first bike off jack and many more???you could buy parafin and petoral as wella682p

Comment by: james watson on 8th November 2009 at 21:50

I was born in the upper room to right in feb. 1950. My dad built up the cycle shop after taking over from his father and continued into his 70s until road widening in 1985 of chapel lane. the property was compulsary purchased and demolished in order to move the traffic jams on a further two hundred yards.

Comment by: dave owens on 28th November 2009 at 13:03

Ok james do you have anymore pics of the shop some of my mates grew up around poolstock and had happy memories of jack and his tales ?

Comment by: eric on 5th December 2009 at 13:01

good pic of jack.i used to get all my cycle parts of him tyres inartubes evarything thanks james

Comment by: JOHN on 27th February 2010 at 20:04

Fantastic! if I had a pound for everytime I went through those doors with my dad in the seventies,the best bike shop Ive ever known, Jack was a special man when I was a boy.

Comment by: kevin snalam on 14th March 2010 at 04:08

thanx for showin that pic, i remember jack very well

Comment by: julie prescott nee watson on 1st May 2010 at 10:07

this is my grandad and sorry kevin snalam i have no photo of your house but my dad john watson has fond memories of your house he said it had a big wide front door and you had to step down into it ? he also remembers your george and doreen

Comment by: Arthur Hubbard on 11th May 2010 at 15:04

I too visited Jack's shop many times from the 70's. Jack died on i5/04/1996. I had the privilge of speaking the 'tribute' at his funeral in St. Paul's , Goose Green, and then interring his ashes in the churchyard there. Jack had musical talents, playing the banjo and ukulele, perhaps inspired bny George Formby who frequented the shop.It was said that george actually rode through the shop door on his motor bike to hide from the police who were pursuing him.

Comment by: Arthur Hubbard on 11th May 2010 at 15:21

Sorry! Jack's funeral was at Wigan Crematorium, not at St,Paul's church. Please forgive my error. His ashes are in the churchyard though. Please correct my previous comment before adding to the entries.

Comment by: Michael McDonough on 3rd May 2013 at 15:01

I remember walking in the shop, the floorboards at the front step were just quite worn out. Nothing was ever too much trouble for Jack and this is pure memories.

Comment by: chadwick58 on 16th July 2013 at 20:04

get my first big bike from Watsons. Real gent. I loved my Hopper

Comment by: Joan Whitaker on 11th December 2015 at 19:19

Got my first bike from Jack Watsons, it was a Hopper and the year would be about 1945 at a guess.

Comment by: Joyce Clark on 13th July 2023 at 18:24

A local bike shop sold the bike i I had reserved for my small son’s Christmas present only to find they couldn’t get another. I tried to get this model all over Lancashire. Mr Watson got me one. I still feel really grateful even after many many years. He was such a lovely man.

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