1863 Mr and Miss Hopkin were the inspiration behind the club. In 1863 they started to collect subscriptions and issued a circular setting out plans “to erect a small Workmen’s Hall where members would be provided with coffee, books, newspapers and any quiet and proper amusement. Accommodation will be afforded for lectures, reading classes and singing classes.” (Down Your Street, 1984, p.117.)
1913
The Working Men’s Club and Institute, Herbert H Frohock, custodian
Fitzroy Street leads off to the left. Beyond the Club buildings have been demolished to widen the approach road to the roundabout.
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