Reopening of the Erdington Public Hall: The Erdington Public Hall was reopened last night under very favourable circumstances: In the spring it was taken on lease by the local Literacy Association, with a view of making it the home of an institute in connection with the Suburban Institute Union. … There was a good attendance: Letters of apology were sent by the Revds. A. R. Yardy, W.R. R Bedford, and W. H. Colmore, Messrs George Dixon, G. J. Johnson, J. B. Stone, A. W. Wills, H. Ryland, W. H. Hart, and A. R. Pinsent, who all expressed sympathy with the movement, and regret at their inability to be present …
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GRO0738 Devonport: Richard Alfred Pinsent: 1852 – 1948