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Maypole. Wages / Timekeeping Department.
Maypole. Wages / Timekeeping Department.
Photo: Bet Wilkinson (Nee Battersby)
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Item #: 28579
Maypole / Wigan Junction c1940's early 50's.
Left Mr Johnson, 2nd left possible captain Maypole rugby league team (check Wigan World sport album photo, Maypole Abram) 2nd right Orrell Battersby. Anyone know these chaps?


Comment by: DTease on 31st October 2016 at 15:20

Bet, Orrell is unusual for a Christian name, did it come from the female side of your family ?

Comment by: Albert. on 31st October 2016 at 15:45

Worked for a period of time with Orrell Battersby, (1950/51, in the No2 pit time office. Jack Roberts was the under manager, of No. 2 pit. The third person from the left, his name may be, or may have been Gregory. At that time he played for Belle Vue Rangers. The person on the extreme right, I forget his name, but he worked, and I believe he was, i/c, the wages office. He had an office above the lamp room.

Comment by: Albert. on 31st October 2016 at 16:13

Sorry for the mistake, the third person from the left is Orrell Battersby. The person that I thought his name to be Gregory, is 2nd from the left. At the time, I remember Orrell lived in Higher Ince, if my memory serves me right, off Ince Green Lane.

Comment by: Bet on 31st October 2016 at 17:20

DTease, my great grandmothers maiden name was Orrell.

Comment by: Bet on 31st October 2016 at 18:12

Albert, thank you. Orrell did live off Ince Green Lane at that time, I am sorry for my mistake I am informed the man on the left is not Mr Johnson.I have heard of Mr Gregory and thanks to you Albert we now know who he is on the photo and it is very interesting to know he played for Bell Vue Rangers,he and Orrell appear on another photo I have posted on Wigan world in the sport album, Maypole Abram rugby league team. Do you know any of the other team members Albert?

Comment by: Albert. on 31st October 2016 at 20:32

I am afraid not Bet. I only can remember your father, and the other one I mentioned, because I worked with them. Your father was my boss at that time. The person on the extreme right, the name Baxendale does seem to ring a bell. Your father was very good with numbers, but it wasn't my niche. After a spell on the haulage, I went as a tunneller, until I left in April, 1953, and went into the R.A.F.

Comment by: Bet on 31st October 2016 at 22:31

Glad you commented Albert and thank you for providing so much interesting information.

Comment by: Christine Battersby on 1st November 2016 at 04:54

Best father-in-law anyone could wish for. An absolute gentleman!

Comment by: Den s on 1st November 2016 at 08:47

Bet, did you have a relation named Martha who married Christopher Richard Sutch and emigrated to America ?

Comment by: Wigwann on 1st November 2016 at 09:45

Betty, were you at school with me? I was Ann Stevenson then.

Comment by: Bet on 1st November 2016 at 12:32

Nice memory's Christine.

Comment by: Bet on 1st November 2016 at 14:13

Hello Dennis, I will scan and upload the related photos.

Comment by: Bet on 1st November 2016 at 14:34

Yes Ann, I have happy memories of our time at Argyle st.

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