EPW058424 ENGLAND (1938). Standishgate and environs, Wigan, 1938

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Title [EPW058424] Standishgate and environs, Wigan, 1938
Reference EPW058424
Date 26-July-1938
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Place name WIGAN
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 358306, 405869
Longitude / Latitude -2.6293293144547, 53.547555221544
National Grid Reference SD583059

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Mesnes Park, a public park laid out by John McClean and opened in 1878. The area within which Mesnes Park lies was traditionally known as the Mesnes after the manorial demesnes land. The land, which was mostly meadow and pasture, formed part of the Wigan Rectory Glebe Estate, the Rector also being Lord of the Manor. By 1847 there were two collieries within the area of the present park, and the land was crossed by two tramways and a ropewalk. The Mesnes was sold to Wigan Corporation under the Wigan Rectory Glebe Act of 1871, which included provisions for a Grammar School and public park. The 6.5ha (16 acres) of land were purchased for the Council at a cost of £2000 by the then Mayor, Nathaniel Eckersley of Standish Hall, a local mill owner. A further 5.5ha (14 acres) of land was leased and included the site of Turner's Colliery which continued in operation until 1880. In 1877 a competition was held for the design, the winner of which was John McClean of Castle Donington, Leicestershire. His scheme was estimated to cost £2500 to execute, without the construction of the buildings. McClean was subsequently awarded the contract to oversee the implementation of the work. Eckersley, by then High Sheriff of Lancashire, performed the opening ceremony for the Park in August 1878.

Dave Hilton
Monday 15th of February 2021 05:39:45 PM
Ritz Cinema - My mother Molly worked here just before the Second World War and I think it is probably where she met my father John as he was a driver of a small delivery van and used to transport film reels to and from the local cinemas.

Jim Liptrot
Sunday 4th of October 2020 03:26:26 PM
St.John's R.C. Primary School, Brick Kiln Lane. I was a pupil there from 1953(?) to 1959.

Eddie
Friday 20th of June 2014 03:16:24 PM
Makinson Arcade

Bert
Saturday 24th of August 2013 03:49:47 PM

Bert
Saturday 24th of August 2013 03:48:49 PM

Bert
Saturday 24th of August 2013 03:48:21 PM
Station Road (Now the main thoroughfare of the Grand Arcade)

Bert
Saturday 24th of August 2013 03:46:45 PM
Central Station

Bert
Saturday 24th of August 2013 03:39:43 PM
Grammar School

Bert
Saturday 24th of August 2013 03:38:24 PM
O & C Rushton's warehouse

Bert
Saturday 24th of August 2013 03:35:23 PM
Market Hall & Market Square (The Galleries is here now)

Bert
Saturday 24th of August 2013 03:30:44 PM