Block:Tut Ball in Derbyshire on August 25 1928
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Data | “Tut-ball” was one of the amusements enjoyed by members and families of the Labour Party of Holmewood, a mining village in northeast Darbyshire, on an outing to nearby Sutton Spring Wood. A newspaper reported that “games were played and included ladies' and gentlemen's cricket match, football, jolly miller, tut-ball, leap frog, tug-of-war, dancing to the gramophone, etc.” |
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Sources | Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald, Aug. 25, 1928, p. 10 |
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