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Brock Mill Lane - and outbuildings of Woodfield School 1967
Brock Mill Lane - and outbuildings of Woodfield School 1967
Photo: Rev David Long
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Item #: 34182
From the Wigan Observer special, April 1967. No photographer named.
The stone building on the right look as if they might have been the stables for "Woodfield" before it came to be used as a school. Presumably they were demolished along with the house itself when the new school was built. The houses on the right are still there - albeit tarted up a bit, and so are the houses at the end - but they appear to have been greatly altered and enlarged.

Comment by: Mr X on 22nd January 2023 at 00:15

This is Brock Mill Lane just off Wigan Lane and there are a few quaint little cottages that look similar to those in fishing villages in Cornwall.

Comment by: Arthur on 22nd January 2023 at 08:52

I think the Post & Chronicle newspaper was printed and published around here, I think Leyland Mill Lane off Brock Mill.
Total contrast to the Wigan Observer for newspaper contents and quality.
Another good one Rev.

Comment by: Derick on 22nd January 2023 at 09:07

Wasn't the Evening paper up there somewhere near Douglas Valley?
Not a bad paper, but not in the same class as the Obby.
I must say these photos are top draw. Well done Rev David Long for showing them.

Comment by: Rev David Long on 22nd January 2023 at 10:14

I think the images turn out so well here because of the quality of the printing in the newspaper, and because they appear as full pages, so when photographed in 35mm format the image size is being reduced, and thus concentrated to give their sharp tones.

Comment by: Cyril on 22nd January 2023 at 11:26

The Post was printed at Brock Mill, but this was located down Leyland Mill Lane, you can walk down to there from Wigan Lane down Sicklefield and the 64 steps. The area is now a private estate of houses.

Is that a woman with a shopping bag to the right of the front door of the second white walled cottage, and was she there to pose for the camera?

The author and TV programme writer Brian Finch lived along there, further up on the right.

Comment by: Cyril on 22nd January 2023 at 11:45

Can anyone remember the name of the lady who was head of infants at Scot Lane school in the 1970s, I've been trying to remember her name - but can't recall it, (though Mrs Howse comes to mind) anyhow, she did live in the first of those white walled cottages before emigrating to Canada on retiring from teaching.

Comment by: Colin Harlow on 22nd January 2023 at 12:24

The Wigan Observer was a broadsheet newspaper at that time, but could change to tabloid for special events like souvenirs or exhibitions newspapers. I can recall the paper printing a full colour centre page spread of Wigan rugby league legend Billy Boston and later the paper awarded by printing world.
Web offset printing achieves outstanding quality of crystal clear photographs and printed words that conventional newspapers couldn't match, and that was the mid 1960s.

Comment by: Veronica on 22nd January 2023 at 13:46

It looks a lovely setting are the cottages still there I wonder. Wigan Lane area was always a pretty sought after place to live and off Wigan Lane. I remember a lot more trees lining the highway in the fifties.

Comment by: Alan on 22nd January 2023 at 15:10

What woman Cyril??

Comment by: Cyril on 22nd January 2023 at 20:22

Alan, look at the second white painted cottage on the left, now look to the left of the front door. Though I owe you an apology as having now looked through a magnifier I can see it's the leaves of the flowering climbing shrub and the way it's been cut that is making out the shape of a woman's coat/dress with the white flowers her face and blouse collar, whilst other white flowers looks like her hand and lower down her leg, the white shopping bag now looks to be part of the wall and shrub. Folks do say that my eyesight is bad, but I don't want to admit it. It did initially look like a woman who had possibly knocked at the door and was awaiting someone to answer.

Comment by: Alan on 23rd January 2023 at 14:30

Still can't see it, you must have had a nightmare Cyril.

Comment by: Veronica on 23rd January 2023 at 18:37

Cyril I can’t see a woman but I can see the face of a man looking over the hedge… perhaps he’s looking for her as well. ;o))
( he’s got a big head though!
He’s looking just about where the little woman is.. ,

Comment by: Alan on 23rd January 2023 at 21:30

Veronica I've seen that image of what appears to be a man with a big head,, but I think it's an optical illusion don't you.

Comment by: Veronica on 23rd January 2023 at 21:46

It could be a ghost Alan …who knows, eyes can play tricks.

Comment by: Colin Harlow on 25th January 2023 at 21:10

The picture quality is brilliant because of web offset printing and fine halftone, with perpetual title lines and very accurate registertration.
On this Wigan Observer press all done by hand with no computer help or electronics.

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