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Wigan Album

Wanted - Your Old Photographs

Old photographs wanted to build up an online collection. Anything to do with Wigan, including walking days, street parties, school class photographs, streets, etc.

Please help, everyone has a photo album - it would be good to build up a busy, online archive of old photos.

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Bob Aspey, RAF Bridgenorth, 1958.
Bob Aspey, RAF Bridgenorth, 1958.
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Wigan Corporation Transport Chief Inspector, Bob Aspey, c1945.
Wigan Corporation Transport Chief Inspector, Bob Aspey, c1945.
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Walter and Martha Aspey on their Wedding Day 27th December 1920.
Walter and Martha Aspey on their Wedding Day 27th December 1920.
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Margaret Alice Aspey, born Standish 1894.
Margaret Alice Aspey, born Standish 1894.
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John Aspey, born 1868.
John Aspey, born 1868.
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Margaret Ashurst, born 29 September 1885.
Margaret Ashurst, born 29 September 1885.
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Ann Ashurst, born 1862.
Ann Ashurst, born 1862.
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Almond family letter.
Almond family letter.
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Almond family.
Almond family.
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David Atherton, early 1950s.
David Atherton, early 1950s.
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Mr & Mrs Bob Alexander, c1955.
Mr & Mrs Bob Alexander, c1955.
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Dangerous Corner.
Dangerous Corner.
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Moss Lane. 1937.
Moss Lane. 1937.
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Hall Road. 1937.
Hall Road. 1937.
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Main Entrance, Wrightington Hospital.
Main Entrance, Wrightington Hospital.
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Wrightington Hospital.
Wrightington Hospital.
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St Joseph's R.C. Church.
St Joseph's R.C. Church.
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Fish Pond Bridge.
Fish Pond Bridge.
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The New Fish Pond, Wrightington.
The New Fish Pond, Wrightington.
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Wrightington Fish Ponds Bridge.
Wrightington Fish Ponds Bridge.
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Wrightington Hall.
Wrightington Hall.
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The Bungalow.
The Bungalow.
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Flats at Worsley Mesnes, c1988.
Flats at Worsley Mesnes, c1988.
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Taken from the 15th floor of Masefield House, 1985.
Taken from the 15th floor of Masefield House, 1985.
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Gone, and good riddance.
Gone, and good riddance.
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It was a strange sight to see brand new houses, next to the concrete eyesore...
It was a strange sight to see brand new houses, next to the concrete eyesore...
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Removing some the last black panels from the building.
Removing some the last black panels from the building.
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You can see the machine punching through the floor, and debris falling in the room below.
You can see the machine punching through the floor, and debris falling in the room below.
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Three floors left.
Three floors left.
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Water was continually sprayed on the site to keep the dust down.
Water was continually sprayed on the site to keep the dust down.
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