Victoria Working Men's Club
Victoria Working Men's Club, Kew | |
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Corrugated iron |
The Victoria Working Men's Club was a
The building
The club was housed in Victoria & St John's, a building in timber
The club
Alderman James Weeks Szlumper, an engineer and major benefactor of Darell Road School, who had also been mayor of Richmond,[8] was, for many years, the club's president and patron.[8][9]
The club was renowned for the amount of money it raised to send
Current use
The building continued to be used by the club as a
In February 2017
References
- ^ Richardson, David (2003). "Victoria and St John's Working Men's Club". Local History and Heritage: Community Archive. London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
- ^ "The churches" (PDF). Conservation Area Study: Kew Road no. 55, Kew Gardens no. 15 & Lawn Crescent no. 20. London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. May 2007. p. 4. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
- ^ ISBN 0-85033923-5.
- ^ a b Angus, Robert (23 February 2017). "The Town and Country Planning Act 1990, (as amended) Decision Notice Application: 16/0905/FUL" (PDF). London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
- ^ "275 Sandycombe Road, Richmond upon Thames". Move Hut. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
- ^ "Locally listed buildings". London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. 21 January 2015. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
- ^ "Buildings of Townscape Merit" (PDF). London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
- ^ a b c Stearn, Roger T (2007). "Patrons and potatoes: Aspects of an Edwardian council school". Richmond History: Journal of the Richmond Local History Society. 28: 78–79.
- ^ Szlumper, James 1834–1926 Sir James Szlumper Cuttings Files, 1869-1919. Richmond upon Thames Local Studies Library and Archive. GB 358 DC56 on the Archives Hub website. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
- ^ "Welcome to the Anglo Japanese Martial Arts School". Retrieved 4 February 2016.