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Ruskin House, situated in its own grounds on Coombe Road, Croydon,
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, has been a centre of Britain's progressive movements for a century. It is the headquarters of the Communist Party of Britain and Croydon's Labour, Trade Union and
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movements and is itself a co-operative with shareholders from organisations across the four movements.


Ruskin House timeline


The first Ruskin House

In the nineteenth century, Croydon was a bustling commercial centre in Surrey but in close proximity to London. It was said that, at the turn of the twentieth century, approximately £10,000 was spent in Croydon's taverns and inns every week. For the early labour movement, then, it was natural to meet in the town's public houses, in this environment. However, the temperance movement was equally strong, and
Georgina King Lewis Georgina King Lewis (1847 to 1924) was described as a "Friend of the Oppressed". She followed in the grand tradition of philanthropic Victorian Quakers, leaving an important legacy in Croydon, South London, England. She was a member of the Stoughto ...
, a keen member of the Croydon United Temperance Council, took it upon herself to establish a dry centre for the labour movement. Named after John Ruskin, the first Ruskin House was highly successful. It was described as one of the greatest temperance achievements in the history of Croydon. Meetings took place every night wherever space was available. Indeed, requests for meeting space were frequently turned down. Many trade union branches, friendly societies and the Labour Party all held their meetings here.


The second Ruskin House

By the end of the First World War, the local labour movement had far outgrown its main premises. Therefore, in 1919, a private residence named 'Netherton' on Wellesley Road was bought by the Ruskin House committee. In the 1920s, the Labour Party employed full-time staff in the building. Later, in the 1930s and 1940s, whist drives, socials and dances, political rallies and meetings, and even a Ruskin Repertory Theatre were based in the building. The left-wing writer and translator Eden Paul was a night warden at the premises in 1940. The Young Communist League held its meetings in the building. In the 1960s, Croydon's centre underwent massive reconstruction, and the second Ruskin House was demolished.


The current Ruskin House

In 1966, a well-proportioned Georgian townhouse in Coombe Road was purchased by the Ruskin House committee. It had formerly been the home of an Italian vice-consul and a private prep school. It was officially opened in 1967 by the then Labour Prime Minister,
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. With a large, walled garden, the building is in pleasant surroundings. Far removed from the original dry Ruskin House, the current building has its own bar. Today, Ruskin House continues to serve as the headquarters of the Communist Party of Britain, Croydon Labour Party, and the local trade union movements and Co-operative movements. Geraint Davies, the MP for Croydon Central until 2005, also had offices in the building.


Other tenants

Ruskin House serves as a launchpad and maildrop for other businesses, if the aims of the owners coincide with the aims of the child organisation. Some of the other tenants have included: * NEW RUSKIN HOUSE (CROYDON) CLUB LIMITED * BCCM Ministries, a Baptist church * Starfootball LTD - BTW-Zoeken.nl * South Of The River Investments Limited * IBFS Consulting Limited * Brixton Splash Ltd * Rise Up Group Ltd * Walther W. Limited * BR. Cranston Limited * African Holocaust Foundation * My Tribe Ltd * Hatjab Ltd * Starcricket Ltd * Slavery Remembrance Ltd * SKM Holdings Ltd


References

Much of this text was taken, with permission, from ''Ruskin House: A History'', M. Tiedemann & E. Daisley, 1999.


External links

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History of Ruskin House

Croydon Labour Party

Gerry Ryan

Communist Party of Britain

Croydon Co-operative Party
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