Pantomime at Silverman Hall

Pantomime at Silverman Hall
Pantomime at Silverman Hall
Pantomime at Silverman Hall
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Pantomime at Silverman Hall
Nelson
Pantomime at Silverman Hall, Nelson. The Hall was built in 1904 by the Nelson and District weaver's Association as the Weavers Institute and Assembly Hall. It was later taken over by Pendle Council and named after Sidney Silverman, the prominent campaigner for the abolition of capital punishment, who was MP for Nelson and Colne from 1935 to 1968. In 2008 the hall was sold to the trustees of the Ghosia Mosque as a community and educational centre.
Slide
Colour
c1980
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Stanley Bracewell Collection Box 30 slide 925
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