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Laying of tram tracks
Laying of tram tracks
Photo: Keith Douglas
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Item #: 21565
In order to extend the tram network into Standish, Wigan Corporation instituted a programme of electrification in 1905 and the lines for the trams are seen being laid along Standish High Street in this photo. Note the White Duck on the left.
But in the twenties,the trams made way for buses and the last tram ran on 28th March 1931.

Comment by: irene roberts on 1st October 2012 at 14:05

What an amazing photo, and we would probably never have seen it but for Wigan World. A big thankyou,Keith, for letting us see this, and to Brian and Ron for Wigan World.

Comment by: Cyril on 1st October 2012 at 16:39

An excellent era of local history captured by the camera, an optical illusion I know, but doesn't it seem to be a lot narrower on the photo.

Comment by: ann21 on 1st October 2012 at 19:42

Is this where the Police Station and the Clinic are.

Comment by: Josh on 1st October 2012 at 20:46

Great photo, well done Keith.

Comment by: Standisher on 2nd October 2012 at 08:30

Keith, this is one i've not seen before. Seen pictures of the tracks in place but not under construction. This photo looks like it was taken somewhere near the front of the Globe Inn. Well done. More of the same please

Comment by: Duncan on 2nd October 2012 at 09:52

This is a good photo, there are lots of pictures of trams but few "behind-the-scenes" photos of the services that supported them.

Comment by: Susan Mint on 2nd October 2012 at 17:29

Excellent photo Keith, not just because of the tram tracks, but the people and the houses too

Comment by: Roy Huxley on 14th October 2012 at 19:31

Yes ann, the photo would have been taken with the police station on the left and The Globe on the right. The new doctors/clinic is where the old council office, latterly clinic used to be, you can just see the tallest building up the street on the left hand side that is where it is now. Great photo this is Keith.

Comment by: MARK KELLY on 1st October 2017 at 18:22

My grandparents lived opposite the White duck at 88 High St from 1930's up until it's demolition in 1970 when my nan moved to Grove place. my grandad died in 1952. They were John and Mary Linford and had a daughter called Margaret, (my mother).

Comment by: Linma on 16th October 2019 at 16:13

A bit morbid really but the tram line ran behind the council offices on the High Street and more than one poor soul committed suicide on that line.

Comment by: Colin Traynor on 16th December 2023 at 12:06

Quite incredible how narrow the road was outside the White Duck with those long gone terraced houses on the right hand side.
I think the line Linma refers to if it was behind the Council Offices on the High Street was the Mineral Railway Line?

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