Oliver Hind and the 2nd Nottingham Company of the Boys' Brigade

Nonfiction, History, British
Cover of the book Oliver Hind and the 2nd Nottingham Company of the Boys' Brigade by Terence Woolley, Terence Woolley Publications
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Author: Terence Woolley ISBN: 9780957659919
Publisher: Terence Woolley Publications Publication: May 22, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Terence Woolley
ISBN: 9780957659919
Publisher: Terence Woolley Publications
Publication: May 22, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Successful solicitor and altruist Oliver Watts Hind founded the Dakeyne Street Lads’ Club (popularly known as DAKO) in Nottingham in 1907. By combining the ethos of the Boys’ Brigade with wider educational facilities, he established a place of recreation and learning that enriched the lives of thousands of working class boys from the Sneinton area of the city over many years. This is the story of Oliver Watts Hind and the unique boys’ club he created.

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Successful solicitor and altruist Oliver Watts Hind founded the Dakeyne Street Lads’ Club (popularly known as DAKO) in Nottingham in 1907. By combining the ethos of the Boys’ Brigade with wider educational facilities, he established a place of recreation and learning that enriched the lives of thousands of working class boys from the Sneinton area of the city over many years. This is the story of Oliver Watts Hind and the unique boys’ club he created.

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