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Darlington, Temperance Hall, opening
Temperance Hall and Institute, Gladstone Street. Splendid large hall, accommodates about 700. Smaller rooms to let. Membership not restricted to abstainers. Clean, comfortable cafe, moderate charges.
Date:
1909
Period:
1901 - 1925
Place:
Darlington
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Item Type:
photograph
Donor:
Scarr, R
Artist:
Harrow, A H (Darlington)
Reference:
DR07261
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