Burnley, Mechanics' Institute 1895
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The Institute was opened in 1855 by Colonel Charles Townley; it was a haven for apprentices taking on night-school to further their careers, and for youngsters wanting to better themselves. It is still there today as an Arts Centre and the Tourist Information Centre. Burnley Town Hall peeps out from behind the Institute. The Institute held school prize givings as well as large dinners; then it became the New Empress Night Club in 1963, and after that a Bingo Hall. Queen Elizabeth II came and re-opened the restored, re-designed Mechanics Institute on 12 November 1987.
An extract from Heart of Lancashire Photographic Memories.
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