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Not Just Beer and Bingo! A Social History of Working Men's Clubs
Bishopsgate Institute Podcast
English - October 16, 2013 09:58 - 89.8 KBSociety & Culture History london history talks bishopsgate Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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We open the doors on that bastion of the British entertainment scene, the working men’s clubs. Hear about their development in the mid-19th century to their current period of decline. Why were they set up? What went on in them? And how did women come to find their own place in them? Drawing on personal accounts and experiences of those attending the clubs, this talk highlights the major roles they played and what made them such a central part of working class leisure. Dr Ruth Cherrington attended working men’s clubs from a very young age. She is the author of Not Just Beer and Bingo! A Social History of Working Men’s Clubs and runs a website 'Club Historians' dedicated to the history and development of the working men’s club movement.