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Hill's grocers shop, 80 Caroline Street,Wigan.
Hill's grocers shop, 80 Caroline Street,Wigan.
Photo: Barry Carter
Views: 3,900
Item #: 5377
Taken about 1914. Gomer Carter with his wife Margaret carrying unknown baby with their two children Annie and Thomas. Next to Margaret is her sister Ellen Hill. The shop was run by Thomas Hill and his wife Ellen.

Comment by: Dave Marsh on 7th March 2008 at 22:40

What a gem!

Comment by: Keith Guest on 7th March 2008 at 23:47

Brilliant thanks for sharing

Comment by: xxStuartxx on 8th March 2008 at 14:48

Which Caroline Street is this? The one that was in Higher Ince?

Comment by: Barry Carter on 22nd June 2008 at 14:10

Stuart, I've always presumed Caroline Street,Wigan. I will have to confirm it with a local directory and get back to you.

Comment by: Fred Rosbottom on 10th May 2009 at 11:34

Pure Wigan History.

Comment by: kath fenna on 24th October 2010 at 18:57

this would be caroline st wigan i was born at no. 94 in 1954 and i lived there until 1975 that was when the steet was demolished when i lived there the shop was run by a lady called peggy holland

Comment by: Anna Shimmin on 5th February 2013 at 15:01

Hi Barry, Love this photo.... I think this is my Great Great Grandfarther!? My Grandma (Evelyn) grew up at 11 School Street... Her mum was Annie Carlisle (was Carter) and my Grandma also had an Aunty Agnus and Uncle Thomas (Carter). My Grandad said the name Gomer was often mentioned so I don't think this is a coincidence!

Comment by: Ruth on 21st October 2013 at 22:38

The unknown baby would be my mum evelyn carter , gomer and Margaret's 3rd child.

Comment by: Paul Rigby on 16th April 2014 at 20:48

my nan and grandad (Peggy and Bert Holland) owned this shop - i presume after the people in the photo - I have the gargoyles from St Thomas Church and the sign post from Hodson Street (where my grandad was born) in my back garden - my grandad collected these things when the area was being demolished

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