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Title: Wigan Music Hall
Post by: Firefighter on Monday 11 July 11 11:37 BST (UK)
On the 1901 Census at 19 Darlington Street, Wigan are ERNEST and CARMAN GIBBINS.
They are both recorded as Music Hall Artists (Vocalists)
Can anyone shed any light on this pair or their Music Hall work as I think they may be my long lost relatives

How many Music Halls were there in the area and are there any records from them anywhere that may show them there in 1901 ?
Title: Re: Wigan Music Hall
Post by: andrewalston on Tuesday 12 July 11 09:03 BST (UK)
I haven't checked, but the street directories on www.wiganworld.co.uk are likely to show places of entertainment.

I'm pretty sure there is an archive of Music Hall somewhere, with collections of posters etc. Can't remember link at present.

There are likely to be ads in the local papers to drum up custom. Wigan Archives have these on microfilm.

My own entertainment connections to Wigan are when the circus came to town in 1891. One of my distant cousins is a lodger in the town centre. His occupation was "Equestrian". A visitor on census night was John Frisco, a clown.
Title: Re: Wigan Music Hall
Post by: ScouseBoy on Tuesday 12 July 11 09:30 BST (UK)
Was there a Music Hall at the end of Wigan Pier?               

 ;D        ;D         ;D

Apologies  for introducing  a  humourous  note.   But I did once live in Wigan.
Title: Re: Wigan Music Hall
Post by: ainslie on Tuesday 12 July 11 11:50 BST (UK)
Only if the coal heavers loading barges decided to sing as they worked!  It was strictly a coal jetty.
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Title: Re: Wigan Music Hall
Post by: dotty on Wednesday 13 July 11 08:22 BST (UK)
Try this site www.wiganshades.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/wigan_entertainment.htm .Hubby says it would have been the Hippodrome.

Dotty