The Making of Wigan

The Making of Wigan
Author: Mike Fletcher
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2005-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1783035889

The Making of Wigan summarises the evolution, and highlights the significant changes, in one of Lancashires most important towns, from Roman origins through to modern times. Tribute is paid to the resilience and determination of Wiganers in time of adversity, particularly during the English Civil War and when dealing with the Trauma of two World Wars.The towns prosperity and economy expanded during much of the nineteenth century, helped by coal and cotton, but also saw mixed fortunes, as Wigan experienced poverty and unemployment alongside the decline of its traditional industries. In more recent years Wigan has been transformed into a modern urban centre, but remains proud of its history.The book details the developments of the towns transport systems, local collieries with working conditions, strikes, accidents and mining developments all included. Also covered is the history of Wigans cotton history and the many changes to the town centre buildings and the leisure and recreation activities available to locals. Wigans involvement in the English Civil War and in both World Wars is covered along with Jacobite Rebellions.

The Road to Wigan Pier

The Road to Wigan Pier
Author: George Orwell
Publisher: Modernista
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2024-04-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9180948650

George Orwell provides a vivid and unflinching portrayal of working-class life in Northern England during the 1930s. Through his own experiences and meticulous investigative reporting, Orwell exposes the harsh living conditions, poverty, and social injustices faced by coal miners and other industrial workers in the region. He documents their struggles with unemployment, poor housing, and inadequate healthcare, as well as the pervasive sense of hopelessness and despair that permeates their lives. In the second half of the The Road to Wigan Pier Orwell delves into the complexities of political ideology, as he grapples with the shortcomings of both socialism and capitalism in addressing the needs of the working class. GEORGE ORWELL was born in India in 1903 and passed away in London in 1950. As a journalist, critic, and author, he was a sharp commentator on his era and its political conditions and consequences.

Basics Illustration 02: Sequential Images

Basics Illustration 02: Sequential Images
Author: Mark Wigan
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2007-12-24
Genre: Design
ISBN: 2940439850

Basics Illustration 02: Sequential Images addresses the professional, cultural, theoretical and historical contexts of pictorial storytelling and moving image. Sequential image-making is a rich area of original and innovative work, which is leading the resurgence in this field. The evolving world of illustration is exploding with possibilities as converging technologies and disciplines provide new opportunities and outlets for the visual storyteller. In this title, international illustrators, animators, artists and educators at the cutting edge of the narrative renaissance outline their personal methodologies and approaches to sequential image-making.

The Road to Wigan Pier Revisited

The Road to Wigan Pier Revisited
Author: Stephen Armstrong
Publisher: Constable
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2012-03-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1780338791

You think that the recession isn't biting? Look again. You think that the riots in August 2011 were unpredicted? Think again. 75 years after George Orwell's classic expose on life in the North, Stephen Armstrong returns to find that many things have changed, but not always for the better. Here he finds how young girls go missing because of the intransigence of the benefits systems, how fragile hope can be in the face of poverty and why the government stands in the way of a community helping itself. In his journey, taking in Bradford, Sheffield, Liverpool and Wigan, Armstrong reveals a society at the end of its tether, abandoned by all those who speak in its name.

In & Around Wigan Through Time

In & Around Wigan Through Time
Author: John Sharrock Taylor
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014-02-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445620707

This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Wigan and the surrounding areas have changed over the last century.

A Wigan Childhood

A Wigan Childhood
Author: John Sharrock Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2010
Genre: Early memories
ISBN: 9781874181712

A happy marriage of personal memoir and local history. In a tremendously entertaining style, and with real honesty, the author tells not only of his own childhood but also reveals the stories - skeletons and all - of generations of his family, and tells the history of Wigan along the way.

The History of Wigan

The History of Wigan
Author: David Sinclair
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2024-04-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3385433215

Reprint of the original, first published in 1882.

Foul Deeds & Suspicious Deaths in Wigan

Foul Deeds & Suspicious Deaths in Wigan
Author: Mike Fletcher
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2007-08-23
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1473872804

Foul Deeds and Suspicious Deaths in and Around Wigan is a detailed guide to the town's darker side, exploring, often in gory detail, Wigan's more sinister heritage, by examining accounts of murder and suspicious deaths from the middle ages through to the twentieth century. Victorian Wigan was a town seemingly overflowing with criminals, and some of the most gruesome cases, recounted from the reports taken from the Wigan Observer and Wigan Examiner, occurred in the second half of the nineteenth century. Many of the cases are without motice or provocation. Domestic crime features highly, often involving Wigan's colliers savagely beating their wives to death, and some of the cases remains unsolved. Each of the cases are covered in detail, documenting the crime, the investigation and inquest, and culminates with the eventual court case and punishment.

The Game of Our Lives

The Game of Our Lives
Author: David Goldblatt
Publisher: Bold Type Books
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2014-11-11
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1568585071

The Game of Our Lives is a masterly portrait of soccer and contemporary Britain. Soccer in the United Kingdom has evolved from a jaded, working-class tradition to a sport at the heart of popular culture, from an economic mess to a booming entertainment industry that has conquered the world. The changes in the game, David Goldblatt shows, uncannily mirror the evolution of British society. In the 1980s, soccer was described as a slum game played by slum people in slum stadiums. Such was the transformation over the following twenty-five years that novelists, politicians, poets, and bankers were all declaring their footballing loyalties. At one point, the Palace let it be known that the queen -- like her mother, Prince Harry, the chief rabbi, and the archbishop of Canterbury -- was an Arsenal fan. Soccer permeated the national life like little else, an atavistic survivor decked out in New Britain flash, a social democratic game in a cutthroat, profit-driven world. From the goals, to the players, to the managers, to the money, Goldblatt describes how the English Premier League (EPL) was forged in Margaret Thatcher's Britain by an alliance of the big clubs -- Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur -- the Football Association, and Rupert Murdoch's Sky TV. Goldblatt argues that no social phenomenon traces the momentous economic, social, and political changes of post-Thatcherite Britain in a more illuminating manner than soccer, and The Game of Our Lives provides the definitive social history of the EPL -- the most popular soccer league in the world.

Pushing Cotton

Pushing Cotton
Author: Darran Nash
Publisher: Book Guild Publishing
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2021-11-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1915122457

Would you risk everything for a single wish? Nelson Hitchcock's life is forever changed when a stranger begs for help during a school trip to the museum. The reward is his heart's desire and Nelson's only wish is the return of his father, who mysteriously disappeared three years before.