Embassy Club

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Embassy Club

Image: © Gerald England Taken: 1 Apr 2017

Bernard Manning's "World Famous" Embassy social club on Rochdale Road in Harpurhey. In 1959, with his father's help, Manning bought and transformed the old temperance billiard hall and opened it as the Embassy Club. He would usually perform three nights a week at the Embassy and tour other clubs on the remaining days of the week. The club is reputed to have played host to many rising acts who went on to become household names such as Gerry Dorsey (aka Englebert Humperdinck), Freddie Starr, Mike Yarwood and many others. The Embassy Club closed in 1999 after Bernard Manning suffered a stroke, but was later reopened by his son, Bernard Manning Jr, as a centre for community arts and drama groups.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.512599
Longitude
-2.214243