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victoria st wallgate
victoria st wallgate
Photo: janie fawcett Nee Perry
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Item #: 17089
mybrothers friends walking up victoria street wallgate.my brother was older than me iam afraid i cant remember their names i think one of them lived on victoria street taken either late 40s or early 50s.I hope someone can recognize them.

Comment by: Vicky on 14th February 2011 at 08:08

I don't remember this street but i remember the Grapes pub. when i was a little girl my dad took me in for a bottle of coke becuase he knew the landlord.I think that was the late 70's.Look at all those white doorsteps.Great pic

Comment by: Duncan on 14th February 2011 at 10:08

I remember the Grapes pub as well, not so many years ago Wallgate was a lively neighbourhood with all sorts of shops, pubs and facilities. Far cry from the depressing Wallgate today.

Comment by: Dave Marsh on 14th February 2011 at 14:01

Victoria Street was almost opposite the top of Clayton St.To me this is a very rare photo of one of the many Wallgate Streets that have completely disappeared.Many thanks to the owner.

Comment by: Derek Bond on 14th February 2011 at 15:43

Janie,the date would have to after late 1950. The car in the backround is a Mk1 Ford Consul or Zephyr which was introduced as a new model in October 1950.

Comment by: John B on 15th February 2011 at 19:56

Brilliant pic Janie. Just the sort of pic that Wiganworld folk love. I've never seen this one before and don't really remember the street, but I do remember The Grapes pub. Sory, but I can't help with any names though.

Comment by: Neil on 16th February 2011 at 07:18

I have overlayed a modern O/S map over one from the 1930's. Victoria Street now is exactly where the garden centre area of the old B & Q store on Wallgate is.

Comment by: janie fawcett Nee Perry on 16th February 2011 at 12:37

Hello Duncan.I know what you mean.It breaks your heart to see what they have done to it.

Comment by: janie fawcett Nee Perry on 16th February 2011 at 12:55

Hello Derek.Idid also say early fifties.It must have been before 54.my brother married in 54 and in 55 Iwent to live with my aunt and uncle in Beech Hill.

Comment by: Vicky on 17th February 2011 at 09:39

Can anyone tell me what the building next door to the Grapes is?

Comment by: Duncan on 17th February 2011 at 10:46

Vicky, I think it was a factory called The Margaret Works, might have been garment and clothing manufacturers.

Comment by: spud on 17th February 2011 at 16:26

i lived in victoria st from about 1945 to about 1956 it was margaret works and it was a sewing works

Comment by: Duncan on 18th February 2011 at 14:22

I recall my Dad mentioning a picture house I think was somewhere on Wallgate and the seats were all ordinary kitchen chairs with a plank nailed across the backs of them to form rows, that would have been in the 1930s, does anybody know anything about it?

Comment by: Maureen Andrews nee mcGovern on 18th February 2011 at 15:35

When it was a cinema..my Grandams told me of the time when she was sat watching a film in there and a message came on the screen for her saying will Mrs McGovern please go home as your son has nearly drownded (that was how they pronounced it then)..everybody learned to swim in the canal then,and my dad had taken a long time to surface..it must have done him some good because he ended up a very powerful swimmer.

Comment by: frank on 22nd February 2011 at 20:24

I believe the cinema was actually called "The Cinema" or "The Scratch"! I remember it being open after 1945.

Comment by: frank on 26th February 2011 at 17:59

Sorry it was "the Royal Cinema" until change of use in December,1945

Comment by: janie fawcett Nee Perry on 27th February 2011 at 15:51

My eldest sister told me there used to be a cinema on wallgate.She just called it the WALLGATE CINEMA.She was going there in the 20s and 30s I dont know if she was having me on or not but she said the price of admission was a jamjar and it depended on the size of the jar where you sat.the bigger the jar the better the seats.Idont remember the cinema.does anyone know where it was.

Comment by: Duncan on 28th February 2011 at 10:24

Janie, I remember my dad mentioning the jam jar admission, I think a lot of the smaller picture houses did that, they would have made something on returning the jam jars which had a deposit on them like pop bottles used to till fairly recently.

Comment by: janie fawcett Nee Perry on 28th February 2011 at 16:02

Duncan.I am so glad someone else remembers the jamjar admission.all these years Ithought she was having me on.I am so glad she wasnt.have you any idea where the cinema was.I dont remember it.

Comment by: Duncan on 2nd March 2011 at 10:21

Janie, I have a notion it could have been the place where the Margaret works was in later years - though I could be worng about that.

Comment by: stephen pye on 11th January 2016 at 19:12

wonder if this street was cleared to make way for the 'new' timberlakes showroom which was here before B&Q

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