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Burnley Lane Temperance Cycling Club
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Burnley Lane Temperance Cycling Club
Burnley Lane Temperance Cycling Club
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iBase ID
277184
Reference identifier
EBU20180918004
Title
Burnley Lane Temperance Cycling Club
Place
Burnley
General notes
As the Temperance movement was closely allied with Methodist and Baptist chapels, Burnley Lane Cycling Club may have been Ebenezer P.S.A. cycling Club, based at Ebenezer Chapel, also known as Burnley Lane Baptist chapel. Colne Rd., Burnley. The P.S.A. movement (Pleasant Sunday Afternoon) originally sprang up to give working people something to do on Sunday afternoons to keep them away from drink. The picture would seem to be outside a tea room. Location unknown. Note the bugles for giving warnings and instructions on the road.
Medium
Photographic print
Colour
Monochrome
Original image size
14 x 9
Year of image
1908 ca.
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Locator
W615
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HISTORY
>
Twentieth Century onwards
PEOPLE
>
At Play
PEOPLE
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Place Names
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Burnley
SPORT
>
Cycling
TRANSPORT
>
Road
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