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Standishgate Early 20th century
Standishgate Early 20th century
Photo: RON HUNT
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Item #: 23473
"ARLETTE" series Postcard showing a view looking up Standishgate from the corner of Mesnes Road. Early 1900's

Comment by: D. on 15th May 2013 at 09:53

This is a very unusual view, have never seen it before.

Comment by: Dave C on 15th May 2013 at 11:00

Shouldn't that be Mesnes Street ? The old Debs strode would be on the left, looking up towards WH Smiths

Comment by: RON HUNT on 15th May 2013 at 13:55

Yep should be Mesnes Street only noticed what I had written after I had posted the photo.

Comment by: Maggie K on 15th May 2013 at 13:56

Great picture - how many more are out there that people could share. I agree with Dave C.

Comment by: Dave Marsh on 15th May 2013 at 15:47

There's always a copper on these great old photos.Cheers Ron.

Comment by: Albert. on 15th May 2013 at 19:32

It appears likely that the portly bobby has had a few jars, in his time, in the Park Hotel, around the corner,or some other nearby hostelry.

Comment by: RON HUNT on 15th May 2013 at 22:37

There was a pub 'THE THREE CROWNS' just on the right maybe he just nipped in there for a quick pint<g>

Comment by: D. on 16th May 2013 at 09:48

I think the imposing looking building with columns and arched windows was the original Pendlebury's shop, the shop on the extreme left of the picture may have been Winstanleys Jewellers & Watchmakers which was in the vicinity about this time.

Comment by: Albert. on 16th May 2013 at 13:44

Ron. Over fifty four years ago, when I was first in the Wigan Police, our watering hole, for weekly social gatherings was around the corner, in Standishgate, the White Horse. In those days we received our weekly pay in cash. Wage was only just over £7-oo a week,still a pint of Almonds bitter was only in the region of a bob, and it was well worth it. That exquisite nutty taste. Hmmmm,lovely. Is the White Horse still there?.

Comment by: C on 16th May 2013 at 15:28

Albert the WHITE HORSE is still there i remember going in early 70s but is called HARTLEYS now or everyone calls it JAMPOT

Comment by: Loz on 16th May 2013 at 15:54

The White Horse building is still there, but renamed Hartley's Bar.

Comment by: norman bates on 16th May 2013 at 17:24

Hartleys Bar called jampot wiggin humour luv it any more nick names for pubs ??????????

Comment by: Ken on 16th May 2013 at 17:59

My grandmothers brother Joseph Hodkinson had a clock & watch shop at 52 Standishgate between 1910 & 1917 would that be the shop halfway up on the righthand side with the clock showing ?

Comment by: Albert. on 16th May 2013 at 20:35

Norman. Remember the "Dust Hole" in Scholes. I believe it's correct name was the"Rose & Crown". Someone will put me right, if I'm wrong.

Comment by: Mick on 17th May 2013 at 10:14

Ken - if the numbering sequence is still the same, your great uncle's shop would have been on the other side of the Mesnes St junction from this picture, on the stretch of Standishgate between there and Dicconson St.

Comment by: norman on 17th May 2013 at 11:26

Albert i recall a pub down froglane henhole can't remember proper name wonder if thats still there

Comment by: Carl Fairclough on 18th May 2013 at 00:55

Norman the 'henhole' is the Bird i'th Hand on Gidlow Lane. I think a fairly recent posting on here said it had reopened again.

Comment by: Art on 18th May 2013 at 01:36

Th' 'en'ole. (bird i'th'hand) is still there in Gidlow Lane ;o)

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