Building Name

Liberal Club Victoria Street Blackpool

Date
1899
Street
Victoria Street
District/Town
Blackpool
County/Country
Lancashire, England
Architect
Work
New build

NEW LIBERAL CLUB, BLACKPOOL. - The foundation‑stone of the above club premises was laid by Earl Carrington on March 16th of last year, and they will be formally opened during the present month. The premises are situated in a very central position in the town (Victoria ‑street), and have frontages to two streets. The ground floor is utilised for shop purposes. The facing of front is of solid ashlar from the Nelson quarries. The rear elevation is of Accrington pressed brick, with Nelson stone dressings. The accommodation on the first floor includes the reading room, smoke‑room, assembly‑room, and secretary's office. On the second floor is placed the card-room, billiard‑room (with accommodation for four tables), and the steward's room. A lift runs from top to bottom. A feature of the building is the stained‑glass staircase window executed by Messrs Swain, Bourne, and Son, of Birmingham, in which are introduced excellent representations of the late Mr Gladstone, Lord Rosebery, Sir William Harcourt, and Mr John Morley. The usual conveniences are placed on each floor. The total cost, inclusive of land, amounts to ,8,000. The contract was let to Mr S. Butterworth and Sons, of Blackpool. The plans were prepared by Mr Herbert Wade, of Blackpool, under whose superintendence the work has been carried out.

Reference    Building News 17 March 1899 Page 371 and illustration