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1945/6 photo by H. Felton: number 334

substantial 3 storey brick built property 'Brent House Club'

The property that was to become Brent House Club was owned and occupied by George William Andrews, corn & meal merchant, until the 1870s. It was a larger than average building with a High Street frontage of 30' 2".

Between 1901 and 1913 it became a club house and it remained so when this photo was taken. Under the Brent House Club sign is the wording 'Affiliated with the Working Men’s Club & Institute Union'. To the right Eaton Place (known as Moore's Alley by 1913) is just visible.

Reproduced by permission of English Heritage.NMR

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Published May 2008