EPW005021 ENGLAND (1920). Trencherfield Mills, Wigan, 1920
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Title | [EPW005021] Trencherfield Mills, Wigan, 1920 |
Reference | EPW005021 |
Date | August-1920 |
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Place name | WIGAN |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 357835, 405106 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.6363352360778, 53.540659119064 |
National Grid Reference | SD578051 |
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Trencherfield Mill |
Neil Linford |
Friday 24th of July 2015 05:10:46 PM |
Terminal Building Wigan Pier built over the canal with loading for narrowboats under the two arches. |
Neil Linford |
Friday 24th of July 2015 05:09:48 PM |
Wigan Northwestern Railway Station |
Pentaprism |
Tuesday 23rd of October 2012 03:56:12 AM |
St. Thomas Street |
Class31 |
Thursday 4th of October 2012 09:11:35 PM |
Chapel Street |
Class31 |
Thursday 4th of October 2012 09:11:08 PM |
Hodson Street |
Class31 |
Thursday 4th of October 2012 09:10:34 PM |
Crown Street |
Class31 |
Thursday 4th of October 2012 09:08:44 PM |
Swan Meadow Road |
Class31 |
Thursday 4th of October 2012 09:08:07 PM |
Wallgate |
Class31 |
Thursday 4th of October 2012 09:06:49 PM |
Lock, dry dock, and boatyard. The locks and the dry dock are still there - but the boatyard site is now offices. |
lookingin |
Saturday 28th of July 2012 08:14:27 PM |
St Joseph's RC Church, closed, but still standing. |
lookingin |
Saturday 28th of July 2012 08:03:29 PM |
St Thomas CofE Church, demolished 1973. |
lookingin |
Saturday 28th of July 2012 08:02:39 PM |
This house built in 1851 has according to the census been occupied by canal company employees and Trencherfield Mill managers and was my home from 1941 until 1956 when along with my parents we moved into a brand new council house.In the background along the wall can be seen rabbit hutches which I think were built by my Grandfather who was a master carpenter and worked for the Leeds and Liverpool Canal Comp. To the right of the hutches is an outside dry toilet. On a cold winters night a candle was the only form of light and newspaper, well I'll leave that to your imagination. Geese and chickens were housed towards the top end of the yard.The house has been renovated in the last five years and the photograh attached was taken from the yard looking towards the back door. |
boatman |
Friday 6th of July 2012 03:53:18 PM |
Thank you for your comment and for taking the time to bring part of the picture to life. It is realy interesting to hear about how one of the buildings was used in the past. |
Liz Fife-Faulkner |
Monday 8th of October 2012 11:57:51 AM |