A poignant scene which shows the end of one of East Lancashire’s most famous working men’s clubs.
In July 1993, Bank Hall Miners Club in Burnley was reduced to a smouldering shell after an arson attack.
At its height, 35 firefighters were tackling the blaze with a special pump being brought in to take water from the nearby canal
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