Alderley Edge, Liberal Club 1896
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In the highly stratified society of Alderley Edge village, the Liberal Unionist Club in Stephen Street was for the village`s tradesmen. It may have cost 5/- a year in 1896, but in the 1930s, the cost of membership had gone up to a pound a year, still beyond the reach of working men such as gardeners to become members. Besides the usual bar and bowling green, it boasted a library and reading room, and in the room above was Alderley`s first cinema.
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