Mother's side of the family is Mather descended from Richard. They lived at Claremont on Main Street. Spent lots of time there when growing up. I miss those days.
There was a little bit of misinformation early in the story, and I hope it's just a hiccup because the rest of the video was excellent. The Norsemen invaded Ireland, it was Dames who came to England.
*** and will always be in my eyes***. When factually put in there in 1974 by austere driven government that broke up the district councils for more political chess piece manoeuvring.... and absolutely nothing to with the fact that you're a massive Liverpool FC fan, Stu.! Lower part an 'top end' will always be one.
As a wiganer this is a beltin documentary owd lad ! Deserves mooer views owd fettler
Mother's side of the family is Mather descended from Richard. They lived at Claremont on Main Street. Spent lots of time there when growing up. I miss those days.
There was a little bit of misinformation early in the story, and I hope it's just a hiccup because the rest of the video was excellent. The Norsemen invaded Ireland, it was Dames who came to England.
There's not a lot mentioned about higher end ? No history about the hospital?
brilliant video
Lower part is Merseyside and will always be so in my eyes. The top end is more associated with Wigan/Lancashire . Not changing my identity now
Merseyside isn't a real county.
*** and will always be in my eyes***. When factually put in there in 1974 by austere driven government that broke up the district councils for more political chess piece manoeuvring.... and absolutely nothing to with the fact that you're a massive Liverpool FC fan, Stu.! Lower part an 'top end' will always be one.
It take all kinds to make a nation. No one people has ever owned a piece of land. 🍀
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Can you get more info and photos my dna is from billinge you have a photo of my gg grandmother in part 2
billinge-history.github.io
Celts has a hard C. Say Kelts.
Do some research before you start correcting people Until the mid-19th century, the sole pronunciation in English was /s/
@@wiganer9912 Is it the 19th century now?