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66 Millgate, Wigan. Isaac Parkinson. Tinplate Works
66 Millgate, Wigan. Isaac Parkinson. Tinplate Works
Photo: Dave Arkwright
Views: 4,661
Item #: 29711
Photo of 66 Millgate Wigan.
c. 1920's
Isaac Parkinson Tinplate Works.
Please see my other photo for 66 Millgate

Comment by: A.W. on 11th September 2017 at 09:36

This is a really good picture of a type of trade that sadly no longer exists, Towns were much more interesting when small businesses like this thrived.

Comment by: Albert. on 11th September 2017 at 10:37

I'll bet there were plenty tommy tins, and pit water cans sold at this shop.

Comment by: Josh on 11th September 2017 at 11:53

Just the kind of photo this site needs, great record of Wigan days long gone.

Comment by: WILLY WACKUM on 11th September 2017 at 13:18

Josh spot on let's have more old photographs of the Wigan of the past. wiganowrld..what a fantastic archive of Wigan's past. Is there another web site in the country that has so many old photographs of their town.

Comment by: Veronica on 11th September 2017 at 13:47

These buildings look really old at that time- 1920's - I remember them still there well into the sixties. They must have been over a hundred years old then. I wonder if the cellar was used for storage, coal perhaps! Did they live 'over the shop' I wonder.

Comment by: John D on 11th September 2017 at 15:44

This was ten doors down from Pennington's Furniture on the same side. Pennington's was number 46. At the side of Parkinson's was Standish's Yard.In between the two at the side of number 56 was McEwen's Yard.

Comment by: winnie on 11th September 2017 at 16:14

Name: Isaac Parkinson
Age in 1911: 28
Estimated birth year: abt 1883
Relation to Head: Head
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Wigan, Lancashire, England
Civil Parish: Wigan
Search Photos: Search for 'Wigan' in the UK City, Town and Village Photos collection
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England
Street address: 66 Millgate Wigan Lancs
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: Tinplate Worker
Registration district: Wigan
Registration District Number: 458
Sub-registration district: Wigan
ED, institution, or vessel: 1
Piece: 22973
Household Members:
Name Age
Isaac Parkinson 28
Fred Arkwright 29
Sissy Arkwright 28
George Quade 27
Dorothy Arkwright 2

Comment by: Dave Arkwright on 11th September 2017 at 19:21

This photo was first posting on Wigan World.
My father and his family lived here at 66 Millgate.
I have another photo to upload but have been unable to upload it today.
I'm delighted the photo has been so well received and very grateful for the comments and additional information I have
received. Thankyou.
Please watch out for my next photo of 66 Millgate.

Comment by: Ed on 11th September 2017 at 20:28

Even the dog looks like an old timer

Comment by: RON HUNT on 11th September 2017 at 22:01

No doubt all the items in the window were made by hand. Proper craftmen

Comment by: Veronica on 11th September 2017 at 22:14

You've answered my question Winnie. .....thanks!

Comment by: DTease on 12th September 2017 at 08:50

Asigettenodeggincontheer?

Comment by: Veronica on 12th September 2017 at 13:31

I wonder if he's getten a milk churn in theer DTease..... For bulls!

Comment by: DTease on 12th September 2017 at 14:30

Ha ha!nice one Veronica.

Comment by: Ken R on 12th September 2017 at 20:32

A translation of the slang could be, "Has he got a watering can there."

Comment by: Veronica on 12th September 2017 at 22:18

In 'Howfen they would say "As't he geet a deggin' con i'theer......?

Comment by: James Oldham on 16th September 2017 at 09:50

Interesting, as I was born at 56 Millgate in 1949, when my Grand Mother, Bertha Rasburn lived there.
We knew the yard, at the left when looking at it from the front, as Sherburn's yard; probably after the name of the paint and glass merchant at the bottom of the yard.
The site of the Roman bath house was discovered when the Galleries shopping centre was being developed.
Just wish I had some photographs of the house and yard.
I spent many a happy day at this house with my Mother, (Gran), Aunties, Uncles and cousins. It was a veritable rabbit warren of rooms and people.
My Dad was born, and brought up in the Wiend, so I have a strong connection with Millgate.

Comment by: Kath Pressey on 16th September 2017 at 12:35

great photo. Wouldn't you love to have a look inside. It says "Works so I assume they made stuff and sold it on the premises

Comment by: Gary speakman on 28th March 2021 at 13:28

My great great grandfather, James Armstrong had a shoemakers/repair shop on Millgate, just by Fairhursts Yard. I think it was close to Penningtons. Does anyone have any information or photos of the shop.

Comment by: gary speakman on 12th July 2021 at 18:44

Hi James Oldham. You were born at 56 Millgate and Im looking for any photos or info on 52 Millgate which was my great great grandfather boot repairers - Armstrongs. Fairhurst Yard was I believe behind the shop?

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