Caton, The Village c.1960
Photo ref: C473049
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Photo ref: C473049
Photo of Caton, The Village c.1960

More about this scene

In the 1960s, the pace of building new housing quickened. Caton is popular as a retreat for commuters, who enjoy the moorland country near by with its fine views of Morecambe Bay. At the time of the Industrial Revolution there were cotton and bobbin mills here providing work for hundreds of operatives. Low Mill has been converted into flats. Willow Mill now provides offices and a craft centre.

A Selection of Memories from Caton

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Caton

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In August 1939 I was evacuated frm Salford to Caton. I had my gas mask, a small parcel of food and a label on my clothing. We arrived at the then beautiful station, adorned with flowers. Then we walked to the Village Institute, where villagers were waiting for us and to choose their evacuees. I was lucky to be chosen by a lovely old couple, George and Mary Thexton, who then lived at 4 Gable Houses, now ...see more