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- Salford_Lads_Club abstract "Salford Lads' Club is a recreational club located in the Ordsall area of Salford, in Greater Manchester, England. The club was established in 1903 as a boys-only club but today both boys and girls are welcome. The club organises recreational activities for local youngsters including football, snooker, table-tennis, computer games, boxing training, dance, community meetings, exhibitions, kickboxing, excursions and Jujitsu.It was opened on 30 January 1904 by Robert Baden-Powell, later the founder of the scout movement. Among former members are actor Albert Finney, 1950s footballers, Albert McPherson, Steve Fleet, Eddie Colman and Brian Doyle, Allan Clarke, the lead singer of 1960s pop group the Hollies, and Graham Nash, guitarist, songwriter and singer with the Hollies who went on to form the folk/rock band Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.The Club has held an annual camp holiday in Wales since 1904. According to club worker and local artist Leslie Holmes: "Salford Lads' Club has a remarkable tradition that predates the first scout camps set up by Lord Baden Powell. Salford Lads' Club first camp was at Llandulas in 1904 when 173 boys took part." Famous members who have camped at Aberystwyth with the club include Graham Nash and the Manchester United footballer Eddie Colman.Membership has fallen to around 150 compared to over 1,300 in the early 20th century. The club building gained listed building status in 2003 as its tiled interior is virtually unchanged with original fittings which include a boxing ring, snooker rooms and a gym with a viewing balcony. A report by English Heritage said: "The building is thought to be the most complete example of this rare form of social provision to survive in England." In 2007, the Manchester Evening News reported that the club building, which was used for the sleeve of The Smiths album, The Queen Is Dead, came third in a nationwide hunt to find the most iconic buildings in the country.".
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