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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Berkshire => Topic started by: Sotonian on Monday 25 March 13 16:31 GMT (UK)
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One of my ancestors was a bit of an enigma in that he was a Primitive Methodist preacher as a young man and later on was the landlord of the Anchor in Northbrook St., Newbury.
He died in 1928 and his obituary in the Newbury Weekly News says ".. he scarcely missed a Sunday at the PSA." There was also a wreath from the Newbury PSA.
Does anyone know what this was or is as despite extensive research I am none the wiser.
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I now know that it is the Pleasant Sunday Afternoon movement so does anyone know anything about that?
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Hello,
If you go to the site below it will tell you a bit more about them.
http://www.blackcountrysociety.co.uk/articles/sundayafternoon.htm
Just putting "pleasant sunday afternoon movement" in your browser and several relevant sites come up.
Including http://www.pleasant.org.uk/ which also has a blog
Still thriving in the Uk, mostly in the Midlands and North, the movement was particularly active in Australia
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/8678273 for a newspaper report
Vicwinann
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Thank you for that. I did subsequently Google the PSA hoping that I might find something about the Newbury branch. I think that will have to wait now until I visit Newbury library or the Record Office in Reading.
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The Reading Mercury newspaper has a short report on the proceedings of Newbury P.S.A. Society in the 1901 22nd June edition, which mentions the president, Rev E.H. Titchmarsh. It's likely the Newbury Weekly News of a near date may carry a more extensive report.