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The '''Axis Club''' was a women's "departmental" club which described itself as non-sectarian and non-political. In [[1925]] it | The '''Axis Club''' was a women's "departmental" club which described itself as non-sectarian and non-political. In [[1925]] it met in the [[Axis Club building]] at 1819 [[Reverend Abraham Woods Jr Boulevard|8th Avenue North]]. That same year members of the club appeared in the feature length documentary film ''[[Things You Ought to Know About Birmingham]]'' produced jointly by the Imperial Film Company and the [[Trianon Theater]]. | ||
In the 1930s the club building was leased, and later sold, to a forerunner of [[Pilgrim Church|Pilgrim Congregational Church]]. | |||
[[Category:Social clubs]] | [[Category:Social clubs]] | ||
[[Category:8th Avenue North]] | [[Category:8th Avenue North]] |
Revision as of 08:54, 19 April 2017
The Axis Club was a women's "departmental" club which described itself as non-sectarian and non-political. In 1925 it met in the Axis Club building at 1819 8th Avenue North. That same year members of the club appeared in the feature length documentary film Things You Ought to Know About Birmingham produced jointly by the Imperial Film Company and the Trianon Theater.
In the 1930s the club building was leased, and later sold, to a forerunner of Pilgrim Congregational Church.