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The red-brick Salisbury Club building on Mill Road features a decorative gabled facade, blue doors, and a central flagpole.

Salisbury Conservative Club Mill Road

Salisbury Conservative Club, Mill Road

History of the Salisbury Conservative Club

1891 Foundation

A rectangular stone plaque inscribed with 1891 date details is set into a red brick wall below a white window frame.

1891 Memorial Stone, Salisbury Club


A stone plaque set into a red brick wall commemorates the 1910 laying of the memorial stone by Almeric H. Paget Esq. M.P.

1910 Memorial Stone Salisbury Club

1913

The Salisbury Working Men’s Conservative Club

Thomas Coulson, president

A L German, secretary

The Salisbury Conservative Club on Mill Road – laying the foundation stone


1962

Salisbury Conservative Working Men’ Club

 

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