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Blackburn Times, The (1932) 1932 Blackburn Centenary Celebrations. [Image]
British National Temperance League (1932) Speaking Pictures : The First Man/The First Woman. [Image]
British Temperance League, . (1932) 1932 Centenary Programme Receptions. [Image]
British Temperance League, . (1932) 1932 Centenary Programme Time-Table. [Image]
British Temperance League, . (1932) The National Centenary Celebrations Tickets. [Image]
Crystal Palace, . (1932) Crystal Palace Centenary Programme Cover. [Image]
Crystal Palace, . (1932) Crystal Palace Centenary Programme p2. [Image]
Lancashire Daily Post, . (1932) Bringing Christmas to 2,000 Children [SSM21_1932]. Lancashire Daily Post.
Lancashire Daily Post, . (1932) The 'Daily Post' Christmas Subscription List [SSM21_1932]. Lancashire Daily Post.
Preston Guardian, . (1932) Tributes To Mission [SSM21_1932]. Preston Guardian.
Rainford, Thos C. (1932) Address of Welcome. [Image]
Temperance Centenary Committee, . (1932) The Seven Men of Preston pamphlet. [Image]
The British Temperance Advocate, . (1932) Come to Preston. [Image]
The British Temperance Advocate, . (1932) Preston Market Square Demonstration. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) A Chapel Wrecked. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) The Crusaders arrive in Blackburn. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) Departure of first crusaders from Preston. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) Dicky Turner coining the word Teetotal in the cockpit. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) Edward Grubb meeting a distinguished opponent. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) First total-abstinence procession 1833. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) Fury of the Populace. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) Grubb pelted with Rotten eggs in Blackburn. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) James Teare denouncing moderation pledge. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) James Teare roughing it. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) John King and Joseph Livesey signing the pledge of total abstinence. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) Joseph Livesey and and William Haworth threatened by London policemen. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) Joseph Livesey delivering his famous Malt Lecture in the Cockpit. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) Joseph Livesey refusing to take alcohol when very ill. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) Joseph Livesey's cheese warehouse and first Temperance Hotel. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) Public house reading room, 1829. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) Public house reading room, with drink being abandoned by Henry Anderton. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) Rowdy Public House Meeting. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) Thomas Swindelhurst signing the pledge of moderation. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) Thomas Swindelhurst's last drop of beer. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) Thomas Whittaker meeting a deadly foe. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) Tooch Duckett, a prize fighter with his bear, breaks up meeting in Market Square, Preston. [Image]
Unknown, . (1932) A house besieged by a drunken mob. [Image]