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Posted: Sat 20 Oct, 2012 9:18 am
by Leodian
The following is from John Mayhall's 'Annals of Yorkshire':-October 20 1865. "The village of Garforth, near Leeds, was this evening the scene of much enlivenment and congratulation, in consequence of the soiree which took place in celebration of the opening of the Garforth Working Men's Club, &c. A building for the purpose had been built by Colonel F. T. C. Gascoigne, of Parlington, the principal landed proprietor in that neighbourhood. The room was lavishly and elegantly decorated. Mr. W. S. Atkinson, of Barrowby Hall, vice-president of the club, occupied the chair, and was supported by Lord Houghton, Lord F. Cavendish, M.P., Mr. G. L. Fox, Rev. Canon Atlay, D.D., Rev. J. T. B. Landon, Rev. J. Morton, F.R.A.S., Mr. D. Lupton, &c."I wonder how many of those definitely not working-class people ever set foot in that (or any other) Working Men's Club again?
Posted: Sat 20 Oct, 2012 6:11 pm
by ArmleyLass47
I was thinking the same think Leodian.Just wondered if it is still there now?When I was a kid the village of Garforth seemedto be a place where people all owned their own houses.It also seemed to be out in the Country as well.This is a naive childs point of view. i.e. Childrenshould be seen and not heard laugh.
Posted: Sat 20 Oct, 2012 7:49 pm
by Jogon
Armley (our) LassYou were lucky, I had such a duff family I wasn't sposed to be seen either
Posted: Sun 21 Oct, 2012 12:48 pm
by Leodian
ArmleyLass47 wrote: I was thinking the same think Leodian.Just wondered if it is still there now?When I was a kid the village of Garforth seemedto be a place where people all owned their own houses.It also seemed to be out in the Country as well.This is a naive childs point of view. i.e. Childrenshould be seen and not heard laugh. Hi ArmleyLass47. On googling (not painful!) there is a Garforth Working Men's Club but it seems to be a relatively modern building in photos. I don't know if the original building is stiil there.
Posted: Sun 21 Oct, 2012 3:16 pm
by biofichompinc
Working Men's Clubs seem to spring up in the most unlikely locations. This is one in Bradford.......
http://www.idleworkingmensclub.co.uk/
Posted: Sun 21 Oct, 2012 3:35 pm
by Jogon
salt 'n pepper wrote: Working Men's Clubs seem to spring up in the most unlikely locations. This is one in Bradford.......
http://www.idleworkingmensclub.co.uk/ Would it sound peevish of me to point out their incorrect spelling of the word Souvenir (on the index to the left)?Idle proof reader?