
The Road that Orwell Rode: Wigan Pier – Wigan, Lancashire, England, U.K.
The Road that Orwell Rode: Wigan Pier
Wigan, Lancashire: U.K.
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| Wigan Pier |
Wigan Pier opened as a tourist attraction in 1986 and is located on the banks of the Leeds-Liverpool canal. The two main attractions are ‘The Way We Were Heritage Centre’ and the ‘Trencherfield Mill Engine’. You can take an Amsterdam-style waterbus on the canal to and from these two attractions. I started by taking the waterbus over to the Trencherfield Mill. Although the yellow waterbus was almost full, there was an eerie silence as we passed over the murky canal water. The majority of the passengers were made up of middle-aged locals and pensioners. Eric, a former mine worker himself, commented that, “It’s my first time. Been living here 64 years.”
As we came to the dilapidated old mill, we had to go in a back entrance because the building is currently undergoing a mass redevelopment funded by the national lottery fund. The first floor shows what the conditions were like for workers almost one hundred years ago, and the guide explains how they developed a basic system of sign language because the monstrous machines were, as demonstrated, so deafeningly loud.
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| Inside the Mill |
After seeing Trencherfield Mill, you can take the waterbus back over to ‘The Way We Were Heritage Centre’. Here you are whisked back in time to a reconstruction of early twentieth century Wigan. The museum is populated with spooky mannequins going about their business in a reconstructed village. You can experience how life was like below ground at the coalface, wander around a Victorian shopping village and look at the products that were on offer, drop by the pub, wander around houses, and even take part in a dramatised Victorian schoolroom and experience a strict education – complete with schoolmaster.
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| The Giant Engine Wheel |
More Information
For more information about Wigan Pier, visit the Wigan Leisure and Culture Trust website
Site tickets cost £5.25 and it is open Sunday-Thursday.
Telephone: 01942 323666
Email: wiganpier@wlct.org
Address: Wigan Pier, Wallgate, Wigan WN3 4EU.
Jason Gaskell is the editor of Oriental Tales. He teaches English in Seoul, South Korea, and is a freelance writer. You can see more of his writing on his website at: www.Jason-Gaskell.Info
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