Login   |   Register   |   
Photos of Wigan
Photos of Wigan



Wigan Album

Parson's Walk

8 Comments

Drumcroon
Drumcroon
Photo: Dennis Seddon
Views: 4,182
Item #: 20300
I wanted to post this Photo of Drumcroon in case it doesn't survive the attentions of Wigan's Planners.

Comment by: Michael on 31st March 2012 at 13:30

When I was growing up in Wigan Drumcroon was the house and surgery of Dr Talwyrn-Jones and his wife Dr Henrietta Talwyrn-Jones. He was Welsh, as his name implies, and a rather gruff, dour character. I never knew his Christian name. Henrietta was a delightful Irishwoman who, I'm told, cured me of potentially fatal whooping cough with an early, experimental antibiotic.

Comment by: fred foster on 31st March 2012 at 16:49

When I was at WGS Norman Cunliffe put both hands through one of the windows and cut his wrists. He was taken across to Drumcroon to be stitched up. Years later when I reminded him about it he told me that the doc gave his mother a bill for 7/6d

Comment by: Garry on 31st March 2012 at 17:39

Lovely photo.

Comment by: Mick on 31st March 2012 at 20:36

Michael - you are right about Talwryn-Jones being a gruff character, but a hell of a good GP, as was his wife.

Comment by: Gee H on 3rd April 2012 at 16:45

Is it used for anything now?

Comment by: Al.C. on 4th April 2012 at 09:27

Dr Jones was our family Doctor until he retired, I can recall going there in the 60s and early 70s. The waiting room can't have changed in decades, I can recall seeing huge old bottles of medicine that must have surely pre dated the national health service. Dr Jones did have a gruff way though he had the knack for putting people at ease quickly.

Comment by: Gwynneth on 25th January 2013 at 21:48

I also remember it being a doctor's surgery. Most recently it provided a free service to Wigan schools as an art centre where children could go and get hands on experience and be introduced to artists' work. They also lent out original works of art to schools to enhance the environment and educate students about art. Sadly I think this service has been lost now. Another victim of the cuts. RIP

Comment by: Chris Dickinson on 3rd July 2020 at 08:21

I visited Drumcroon in the late 1980s with my primary school and it was being used as a art gallery. Does anyone know what it is used for now?

Leave a comment?

* Enter the 5 digit code to the right of the input box. Don't worry if you make a mistake, you will get another chance. Your comments won't be lost.