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in the police in the 70's
in the police in the 70's
Photo: Mavis Jones
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Item #: 23748
From 'Mavis, former PW in Lancashire Constabulary,
based at Wigan back in the 70's .. now resident in Vancouver, British Colombia'.
Photo of me Mavis Jones and colleagues L-R John Lydon Joe Keegan
when we did Road Safety at schools. 'Accident Prevention Officers'
John Lydon, he was Joe Lydon's dad, the rugby player.

Comment by: Albert. on 31st July 2013 at 19:39

Hi Mavis. Knew John Lydon, and Joe Keegan very well. I served with them in the late fifties,and early sixties. transferred to the Kent Police in July,1964.Kitty Holden,Sgt Alice Jewell, ? Duxbury, and Amy, were the police ladies serving at that time. I think there were another couple, but their names I cannot remember. One of my ex colleagues, of the Wigan Borough Police, lives in British Colombia, he's been there many years now.

Comment by: irene roberts on 31st July 2013 at 19:42

What a lovely, happy photo.....you feel a "trust" in these police officers; accident prevention??.....I wish it was like that now! The times I have walked down Platt Bridge, shopping, and just as I have decided to cross the road, sone idiot, (adult, not child), has whizzed past me ON THE PAVEMENT at a ridiculous speed! No bell, no "excuse me", NOTHING! One step towards the road and you would be knocked down by a speeding bike. I have seen police cars pass these pavement speeding cyclists over and over again without bothering to stop. I can't be the only person. No wonder they "just get away with it".....no-one seems to care any more. The lovely officers in the photo would appear to be of "the old school", who would have done something about it. Does anyone else agree? I am happy to stand corrected if Wigan Worlders think I am wrong, but surely bikes should be on the road, not the pavement, or at least should give some warning of their approach. Thankyou, Mavis, for a lovely photo.

Comment by: Mick on 31st July 2013 at 23:10

Mavis - a wonderful pic, but should it not be Joe Keegan on the left, and John Lydon on the right? Knew John well. A true gent, and one of the funniest raconteurs I have ever known.
Albert - Kitty Holding retired in the mid to late 1980s. Used to be a communicator on my shift, and later worked on the enquiry desk, until her retirement.

Comment by: Neil Cain on 1st August 2013 at 09:02

You are right Irene the Police now turn a blind eye to so much because every little incident involves a paperchase.This is a lovely photo and reminds me when the Police used to visit our school. We anticipated seeing the motorbike swerve around the pretend pedestrian for days beforehand.Happy days.

Comment by: Albert. on 1st August 2013 at 09:50

Mavis. Reference my ex colleague. He lives in a district named Quesnel. B. C. For obvious reasons, I cannot name him, without his permission. Best wishes to you, and your family.

Comment by: Judith Hodson (Hutchinson) on 1st August 2013 at 17:29

Definitely John Lydon on the right. John and Nancy came to my wedding in 1976! They were good friends with my ex in-laws Bill and Reenie McCrea

Comment by: broady on 1st August 2013 at 18:22

Mavis, If you go to the ex-Pats Section on here you will see the name of the ex-Policeman that Albert refers to.

Comment by: Albert. on 2nd August 2013 at 10:32

broady. Under which category do I find ex-pats?

Comment by: Maureen on 2nd August 2013 at 13:39

Albert..in case broady doesn't see your query..click on communicate then look down to bottom left of page..expats is there.

Comment by: Albert on 2nd August 2013 at 18:41

Thank you Maureen.

Comment by: Albert. on 2nd August 2013 at 19:04

Mavis. Helped by Maureen. I looked at ex Pats, Canada. My colleague has entered his name there, so it is there for you to see. Dudley Leather.

Comment by: Dave Allen on 6th August 2013 at 08:23

Nice picture Mavis, what happened to the puppet? did anyone keep him? Would have been a nice keepsake, all we got were clip on ties,belts,shirts and gloves, we didn't have to hand those in.

Comment by: Mr T on 7th August 2013 at 22:35

A time when you knew your bobbies and spoke to them regular. None of the Wigan Bobbies come from Wigan anymore, mostly Commuters!

Comment by: Mavis Johnson on 9th August 2013 at 23:31

I came to Canada in 1980 and continued my work in road safety. I have my own company now the Canadian Traffic Safety Institute, working mostly overseas. I will never forget my start though working with 2 great guys and of course Tommy Chocolate and Looby Loo! John once came to the US to visit his sister and came home with Tommy Chocolate's penpal Charlie McCarthy. Happy Days!

Comment by: Al on 1st September 2013 at 10:35

The days when the police where police, where they were friendly, approachable and treated the public with kindness and respect, unlike today where you are likely to be met a by a night club bouncer in a luminescent jacket, asked for your I.D., stopped and searched and treated like a terrorist, then given a dose of these so-called 'non lethal' weapons called tasers, which have resulted in a dozen deaths. No Dixon of Dock Green today I'm afraid.

Comment by: Joe Crawford on 13th October 2013 at 19:21

Mavis did you live in worsley mesnes in 1940's thank you

Comment by: Barrie Taylor ex PC38 Wigan Borough on 9th March 2014 at 14:11

Transferred from Lancs Constab to Wigan 1967 became PC 5644 on amalgamation served with Dave Stott

Comment by: Barrie Taylor ex PC38 Wigan Borough on 10th March 2014 at 07:15

Transferred from Lancs Constab to Wigan 1967 became PC 5644 on amalgamation served with Dave Stott

Comment by: Stephen Connelly on 11th March 2015 at 18:22

My dad, Lol Connelly, who died in 2009, aged 90, was good mates with Joe Keegan and John Lydon when he was PC76 in the Borough force, then 5681 in Greater Manchester after a stint in Lancashire Constabulary. I think it was John who used to make guitars as a hobby.

Comment by: Alexandra Keegan on 6th April 2015 at 23:53

Hi my names Alexandra Keegan .... My father was Joseph Keegan ex Wigan Constabulary PC39..... remember very fondly and often Mavis .... John Lydon and John Hook ........ yes my Dad was close friends with Lol Conelly ...... brings back so many wonderful memories

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