Museum of Wigan Life

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Established1878 (Wigan Public Library)
1990 (The History Shop)
2010 (Museum of Wigan Life)
LocationLibrary Street, Wigan, Greater Manchester, England
Coordinates53°32′39″N 2°37′47″W / 53.5442°N 2.6297°W / 53.5442; -2.6297
Museum of Wigan Life
The Museum of Wigan Life
Established1878 (Wigan Public Library)
1990 (The History Shop)
2010 (Museum of Wigan Life)
LocationLibrary Street, Wigan, Greater Manchester, England
Coordinates53°32′39″N 2°37′47″W / 53.5442°N 2.6297°W / 53.5442; -2.6297
TypeHeritage centre
Visitors16,000 (April–October 2010)[1]
Public transit accessWigan North Western and Wigan Wallgate train stations, Wigan bus station
WebsiteMuseum of Wigan Life – official site at Wigan Leisure & Culture Trust
Listed Building – Grade II
Designated1988
Reference no.1384510

The Museum of Wigan Life is a public museum and local history resource centre in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. The nineteenth-century listed building is by the noted architect Alfred Waterhouse. It originally housed Wigan Library, where George Orwell researched his book The Road to Wigan Pier in 1936.[2]

The museum works with other museums in Greater Manchester as part of the Greater Manchester Museums Group (GMMG).[3]

Wigan Public Library (1878–1990)

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