Wigan Album
New Springs
11 CommentsPhoto: DTease
Item #: 30710
In the background the slow rise towards Ashurst Beacon and the ancient Men of the Hills. It was a book that I read at school about ancient men living in caves and caverns in the hills. I've never cared for New Springs and the Wutchy, or the folk that live in the God forsaken place...My heart is in the Hills...And always will be.
You don't know what you've missed Jarvo. Look at this photo for beautiful views.
The Pemberton Hillbillies, and very apt too, especially the street fights on Rose Hill Street at chucking out time Friday and Saturday nights at West Ward club; after a session on the moonshine Toby ales.
Just imagine the scene over a century ago with a tiny village in the distance and nothing but fields and rolling hills - how wonderful that would have been. I recall reading a book a while back about a puppeteer travelling through the villages around there- for the life of me I can't remember the title. It was really interesting to read his descriptions of the
countryside and the Wigganers he met enroute especially the pit men sat on their haunches, curious to see a stranger 'in't village'!
Veronica - I think the book you mean is 'Puppets Through Lancashire', by Walter Wilkinson, written in the 1930s.
You can pick a copy up for about a fiver from Amazon or Ebay.
It seems from what you say Jarvo, that some of those ancient old men are still living in your caverns and hills.
That's the one Mick - I found it really interesting but I think it was set before the 1st WW if my memory is correct. The pit men would walk close up and then just drop down onto their haunches in front of him! I got it from the library near me but they had to order it.
This is a lovely pic of fab views.Much nicer than most areas of Wigan.Have always liked this area.
Jarvo prefers Wolves,DTease.
Would those 3 stacks be the flour silos at the Cale Lane bakery ?
You’re right Roy, it is the Bakery. Sadly, it will soon be another housing estate.