A veterans club in Moss Side has been left frozen in time with a crown, beer cans and even what appears to be a sword. Amazing photos show the inside of the abandoned building which was home to the Manchester branch of the Polish Ex-Combatants Association for almost 70 years.
The club opened in May 1949 after thousands of Polish pilots flew in the RAF, having escaped the crushing forces of Hitler's German army which overran much of Eastern Europe by the end of 1939. READ MORE: The black Busby babe who made history for United - and survived the IRA bomb Pictures of a games room, lounge, library, restaurant, and Sunday School, give us an exciting glimpse into the post-war Polish community in Manchester.
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