The Working Men's Club and Institute has come a long way since 1862.
Both brothers were engineers and served as president of the Working Men's College.
The Working Men's College remains one of the smallest adult education providers in the area.
He was also a co-founder of the Working Men's College.
He was actively involved in running night schools that came to be known as the Working Men's Institute.
He also had a long time commitment to the Working Men's College in north London.
He is known as the "Pope of the Working Man."
He joined the Working Men's Club but rarely spoke of his career.
The people who founded the Working Men's College understood all this very well.
There is a Working Men's Club in the village.