An article by Michael Howard on the works of the well known Wigan artist Theodore Major. Michael taught both academic and studio-based students for many years at Manchester School of Art
Read MoreLocal historian Marianne Howell shares some little known history on Belgian House, at the corner of Earl St and Dicconson St, Wigan
Read MoreA very interesting history of the Wigan Flashes by Dr. Mark Champion & Patricia Rigg, and also the work undertaken by Lancashire Wildlife Trust improving the habitat for birds and other wildlife.
Read MoreInteresting research By Dr. Jane Woolard, Lecturer - University of Tasmania, concentrating on Wigan born Eliza Winstanley, and her acting and writing career in Australia and London. A resolute woman indeed.
Read MoreReminiscences of Rylands Sidings at Whitley from sixty years ago, the association with a cotton magnate and their place in the war time history and industrial heritage of Wigan. By Graham Taylor.
Read MoreA comprehensive appreciation of Wigan and the families involved in the Slave Trade, by Derek Winstanley.
Read MoreHistory of James Higson - celebrated occupant of the lodges at the Plantation Gates.
Read MoreDo you remember the 1960’s and 1950’s? Take a nostalgic journey back to life in Wigan during this period. We hope you enjoy and remember the memories.
Read MoreA presentation and history of Wigan Cricket Club from the Wigan Rugby Heritage Society on the recognition of the W.C.C. as the founding fathers of Rugby in the Borough of Wigan
Read MoreA collection of important historical documents, books and pictures, relating to Wigan and Standish. Displayed here thanks to Anne Hurst
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