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Employees Shower Room
Employees Shower Room
Photo: Peter Worthington
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Item #: 21968
1963/4 Billy Tomlinson (Standish), derelict shower room.

Comment by: Ken Ormshaw on 21st November 2012 at 23:18

The baths remind me of Robin Hill Standish but it could be any baths

Comment by: Peter W. on 22nd November 2012 at 00:30

This is the only Pit Baths I have been in.

Comment by: Albert. on 22nd November 2012 at 15:03

Believe me Peter,you haven't missed anything.

Comment by: Peter W. on 23rd November 2012 at 00:58

Albert, (I hope I have the right Albert) Do You know a Bill Whelan, he was 19 in 1963 when he was on the beat based at Wigan.

Comment by: Albert. on 23rd November 2012 at 10:56

Good morning Peter. I more or less got out of touch with the Central Division. In 1961, I was moved to the Pemberton sub-division, as I was allocated a police house at Goose Green,and as the writing was on the wall for small police forces', I had no desire to be moved to Manchester, nor Liverpool,and as you did not have a crystal ball to know what the future held,I, in consequence, transferred to the Kent Police,in 1964. Where I remained until I retired in 1988. I joined the Wigan Police at the begining of 1958, after having served five years in the R A F Police.

Comment by: Peter W. on 23rd November 2012 at 15:55

The reason I posted this to you personally Albert is because, that person I asked if you knew, is on the page on this site that is under the heading: Communicate, he has left a message that he would like to be in contact with people who may know him from those days. I have found three people on this Communicate page, two relatives and a person I worked with, it is a good find for me.

Comment by: Albert on 23rd November 2012 at 20:21

Peter. There are three photographs of me, when I was in the Wigan police,(under work, down to police, then bottom of page two.)

Comment by: Peter W. on 24th November 2012 at 01:46

Found them Albert, but had to struggle with the clipping as at first I went past as it didn't have a comment, but had one last look. The one of You taking a sobriety test I like best, it shows the real lawman. Two good men in my opinion were: Gordon Milner, three stripes at Standish, 50's/60's and Graham Robinson traffic, he may have retired now.

Comment by: Albert. on 24th November 2012 at 11:58

The ones you mentioned, Peter, Gordon Milner, & Graham Robinson, would have been in the Lancashire Constabulary, if stationed at Standish. At that time Wigan Borough boundry was at Boars Head. Only taken over by Lanc's Const. late sixties. Did you ever know a P C Robinson, at Standish, late fifties? Have been searching for him for ages. He was in the R A F with me, and I lost track of him. I believe he went to Formby.

Comment by: Albert. on 24th November 2012 at 19:06

Peter. When I looked at the mining section under work. Page one, shows John Pit. It has one of those square type towers,that was depicted in your first photograph.

Comment by: Peter W. on 25th November 2012 at 01:56

The only P C Robinson I knew was the person I mentioned in my previous comment, and I only met him on a regular basis when I went on Haulage, and afterward I went on Ribble Motor Services as driver, and progressed to other firms when Ribble went on O.M.O., I met Graham Robinson yet again, as he lay in wait for private PCV's. He was strict but fair. If I ever met him at Standish I didn't know it was he, I knew Gordon Milner by name because he was sergeant. P C Robinson (Graham) was at Wigan. I also knew a Roy Williams (Traffic retired), he did some part time driving for a firm I worked for at the time. P C Roy lived at Beech Hill.

Comment by: Art on 25th November 2012 at 02:10

That square tower at Johnpit was the fire drift, before the electric fans took over at Taylorpit

Comment by: Art on 27th November 2012 at 00:52

Looking again at this bath house, it's very much like Johnpit. The central wall had about ten showers on each side. Also noticable are the little square polished steel mirrors between the shower fittings.
Remembering the old times, a row of men stood in line under their own shower head, scrubbing the next mans back..;o)

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