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A Deserted Standishgate
A Deserted Standishgate
Photo: Stuart Parkinson
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Item #: 15564
Seen on a wet Sunday morning in the early 80s. Heading up Standishgate past the Natwest Bank.

Comment by: Helen on 21st August 2010 at 07:52

Ah, the National Westminster Bank. Used to go in there with my mother. It was like a temple or place of learning. Carved, polished wood, black & white marble, tall ceilings. An air of calm & quietness.....a world away from the nasty little boxes of today with their neon lights & smelly carpet.

Comment by: dh on 21st August 2010 at 21:25

ahh this is (was) my Wigan

Comment by: irene roberts nee griffiths on 22nd August 2010 at 10:30

I got my engagement ring and wedding ring from Ratner's, and do you all remember the TV advert jingle: ♫ John Collier, John Collier, The Window To Watch ♫?

Comment by: irene roberts nee griffiths on 22nd August 2010 at 10:37

Ignore the numbers on the above.....I had put musical notes to accompany the jingle, but it's gone wrong somehow and put numbers instead! (It works on the messageboards).

Comment by: Colin Harlow on 22nd August 2010 at 18:41

A 1972 Ribble Leyland National bus, their depot was in lower Wallgate.

Comment by: Dansdad on 1st September 2010 at 20:56

Crikey,an old ribble leyland national.
I never thought that i would get all nostalgic about one of them.

I must be getting old :-)

Good photo.

Comment by: John on 7th September 2010 at 07:28

Yes you must be geting too old dansdad, the Leyland bus was a revolution in it's day!

Comment by: dot & renee ince on 15th October 2010 at 16:08

Both me and my sister both worked on the ribble buses. But Renee worked far longer on them than me. One of my regular routes was Ormskirk , Loved eating cheese & onion sandwiches from Ormskirk depot. But some of the passengers on route back used to say there's a smell of onions on this bus. Didn't do it much after those comments.

Comment by: Lorraine Curran on 27th June 2013 at 01:32

Dot do you remember Joe Farrell Driver then Inspector for Ribble Buses back in the 1970's. I know you from those days. \also Bert Bussell and his son when on to drive the busses back then.

Comment by: carol on 11th December 2013 at 19:34

Hi anyone rember my dad colin Hampson, he still going strong

Comment by: Joe Thomas on 27th November 2014 at 15:18

I Remember Joe Farrell I Was A Conductor In 1964 Joe Was The Stand Inspector Then Along With Jimmy Lyons

Comment by: Mr X on 2nd February 2018 at 22:44

Ribble Leyland National 376, PTF722L on a quiet rainy day in Standishgate on route 375 to Ormskirk or Southport. I think that is John Barrie clothes shop. Next door is Ratners jewellers, and there was a dental surgery upstairs. Also Freeman Hardy Willis shoe shop where the Galleries entrance is now, and a passageway that led to Hope Street with a haberdasher shop. I think it was called Liz Elastic.

Comment by: Linda massa on 25th November 2018 at 07:04

Mr X, Joan Barrie's dress shop was on Wallgate at the junction were the policeman was on traffic control opposite Library Street. You are right about the dentist, Brown the butcher was his nickname.

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