Brislington and St Annes Conservative Club

Introduction

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Brislington and St Annes Conservative Club

Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 1 May 2020

The club was founded in the early twentieth century and occupied some open ground initially. As Brislington grew the houses began to encroach, but the Ruskin Hall that was built next door at a later date was then demolished for new housing. Ironically, the Labour Party used it often for meetings. To the rear was the St John's Ambulance hall. See Image] for a benchmark on the Con Club.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.438854
Longitude
-2.551835