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  2. Wigan Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The design included a porch with large Ionic order columns and frieze above with the words "Mining Technical College". [1] [a] The design also included four turrets with cupolas at roof level. [2] An extension was added in 1929. [3] After expanding into new areas such as building and the arts, the college became known as Wigan College of ...

  3. Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council - Wikipedia

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    The council meets at Wigan Town Hall on Library Street, which had been built in 1903 as the Wigan Mining and Technical College. [19] After the college moved to new premises, the building was converted into a town hall in 1990 to replace the Old Town Hall on King Street. [20] Wigan Life Centre, The Wiend, Wigan, WN1 1NH: Council's main offices

  4. Coat of arms of Wigan - Wikipedia

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    The design on a seal adopted in the seventeenth century was used in lieu of arms until 1922. The seal was oval in shape and bore a depiction of Wigan's Moot Hall. The building had been the earliest meeting place for the borough corporation, and featured a belfry and a market cross. [7] The Latin inscription was Sigillum commune villæ et burgi ...

  5. Metropolitan Borough of Wigan - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Borough of Wigan is a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England.It is named after its largest town, Wigan, but covers a far larger area which includes the towns of Atherton, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Golborne, Hindley, Ince-in-Makerfield, Leigh and Tyldesley.

  6. Old Town Hall, Wigan - Wikipedia

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    King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visited the town hall on 20 May 1938 just before the start of the Second World War. [9] In order to meet the expanding accommodation needs of County Borough of Wigan, some departments moved into a new civic centre which was opened by the Leader of the council, Alderman Ernest Ball, on 22 April 1970. [10]

  7. Wigan - Wikipedia

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    The name of the town has been recorded variously as Wigan in 1199, Wygayn in 1240, and Wygan in numerous historical documents. [5]The name Wigan is probably a Celtic place-name : it might be a diminutive form of Brittonic *wīg "homestead, settlement" (later Welsh gwig), plus the nominal suffix -an has also been suggested (c.f. numerous places in France named Le Vigan); the place name may ...

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  9. File:Wigan Town Hall (geograph 3739878).jpg - Wikipedia

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