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Wallgate
Wallgate
Photo: Thomas Sutch
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Item #: 15319
Bottom of Wallgate 1976, pier on the left,name of pub on the right ?

Comment by: bob on 16th July 2010 at 15:47

609 norley hall bus outside the grapes pub

Comment by: Art on 16th July 2010 at 15:51

New Star Inn.;o)

Comment by: sim on 16th July 2010 at 16:19

has the double decker just been involved in a smash ?

Comment by: janet on 16th July 2010 at 16:24

A bit of an accident it seems..Good pic though, I think Wigan was a whole lot better then than it is now.

Comment by: marieg on 16th July 2010 at 18:39

It certainly looks a lot cleaner then

Comment by: Cyril on 16th July 2010 at 19:13

It is the New Star Inn Art, you got a decent pint in there too, used to go in there on Saturday evenings and watch Kung Fu on the television and then out and about around town later.

Comment by: jay on 16th July 2010 at 20:33

looks very clean

Comment by: Dave Lewis on 16th July 2010 at 23:41

aye its new star inn ok, used to go in there most evenings and weekends, good old days.

Comment by: Coiln Harlow on 17th July 2010 at 07:30

Gordon Fords in the background, the Star inn, not much traffic only three buses and a bike. Lovely clean and tidy area.....and the younger generation wonder why we say "the good old days".
Well done Thomas, great photo.

Comment by: Anne on 17th July 2010 at 08:14

Good photo. I can remember when the traffic was two way on this stretch of the road. I used to catch a bus to Billinge on Sunday mornings to go to my aunties. My dad crossed me over the road. It would have been about 1960.

Comment by: John on 17th July 2010 at 10:01

Anne, I use to work in Goose Green in 1971, and catch the bus from town, the traffic was two way then.... I'm not too sure of the year, when it changed to the one way system? The photo was take in 1976, so it must be from 1971-1976.

Comment by: Gerry on 21st July 2010 at 18:53

Just off to the right walking up wallgate was Ronnie Heyes Chippy anybody remember it?

Comment by: David on 5th August 2010 at 15:23

There was a Norman's chippy further up Wallgate. And Charles Gormally -remember him?- had a brief spell running a chippy in a back street.

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