Derby Hall Tuebrook

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Derby Hall Tuebrook

Image: © Sue Adair Taken: 4 Jul 2011

Derby Hall above Tuebrook Post Office on West Derby Road, close up showing the eagle and child crest of the Earls of Derby and the date 1875 when it was built as a Masonic Hall. Marlborough Lodge No.1620, had its warrant issued on 20th May 1876, the first meetings were held in Marlborough Terrace, Tuebrook, from whence the lodge took its name, with the Lodge consecration being held on 10th September. On 5th April 1904 the lodge left Derby Hall for the Masonic Hall in Hope Street. It became a billiard hall in the 1930's, Ogden's Social Club in the 1960's and then a community hall.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.424649
Longitude
-2.933579