Wigan, Standishgate c.1950
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Photo of Wigan, Standishgate c.1950

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Here we see Standishgate on a crowded shopping day. According to tradition, the wife of Sir William Bradshaigh did penance by walking barefoot from Haigh to Mab's Cross once a week for one year. What was her crime? Sir William had been away for several years and was thought to be dead, so she married a Welsh knight. Then Sir William came home.

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A Selection of Memories from Wigan

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Dad would walk me from Hindley up to Plantation Gates then we would get the little train that ran from behind Haigh Hall plantation gates.Started walking in 1952 & went many times.
I was born in Poolstock lane in Wigan and this was my local church. I particularly remember comming to the church for an Ascension Day service in the late 50s early 60s before the annual school trip to Rhyl. I was christened at this church and many members of my family were married and had funeral services here. Does anyone have any photographs of the Paxton or Dickinson family of Poolstock or can remember anything about them?
My grandma, Louisa Atherton, grew up in the Grayson family in Wigan. They later relocated to King Street, Eccles, Manchester, Lancashire. She had a son, Norman Atherton who was in the army(Burma). Are there any relatives out there? Norman emigrated to Australia. She later married Samuel Brown.
That's why it's called 'Haigh' Hall and not Wigan Hall. It's NEAR Wigan.