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59: 152:. In an initial meeting in 1892, Hartley offered £1,000 (approximately £60,000 in 2005) towards a project that would see "all the Churches, from the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of England down to the very smallest mission room ... enter into a Christlike compact to fight against evil in every form." After the institute's establishment, the hall was used by the Aintree Photographic Society as a club house and exhibition venue. 174:
headlined a number of these evenings, billed as "The Dynamic Beatles" or the "Great Boppin' Beatles". The Beatles performed a total of 31 shows at the venue between 7 January 1961 and 27 January 1962. While at the club, it was common for some concertgoers to throw chairs at each other and at the
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was furious when Kelly paid the group in loose change. Epstein felt this was an insult to the band, and never booked the band with Kelly again.
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the hall. This was the result of a shooting and stabbing incident involving drunken black
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band. The Beatles' final concert at the venue paid £15 (approximately £230 in 2005), but
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Former meeting hall and entertainment venue in Liverpool, England
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Walton
Liverpool
England
Live music
Beat
Rock 'n' roll
Rock
Walton
Liverpool
England
Merseybeat
Sir William Pickles Hartley
black people were prohibited from entering
GIs
Lathom Hall
The Beatles
Brian Epstein
ISBN
0-7493-8658-4


The National Archives
Currency Converter
"The Life of Sir William Hartley"
Rich Relations: The American Occupation of Britain, 1942–1945
312
ISBN
0-679-42161-0

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