The 59 Club, also written as The Fifty Nine Club and known as "the '9", is a British motorcycle club with members internationally. The 59 Club started as a Church of England-based youth club founded in Hackney Wick on 2 April 1959, in the East End of London, then an underprivileged area suffering post-war deprivations. It is notable for its adoption by the British motorcycling subculture known as "rockers" in the early 1960s, its badge taking on an iconic value.
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- The 59 Club, also written as The Fifty Nine Club and known as "the '9", is a British motorcycle club with members internationally. The 59 Club started as a Church of England-based youth club founded in Hackney Wick on 2 April 1959, in the East End of London, then an underprivileged area suffering post-war deprivations. It is notable for its adoption by the British motorcycling subculture known as "rockers" in the early 1960s, its badge taking on an iconic value.
- File:Eton Mission. jpg Sede del 59 Club Il 59 Club chiamato anche The Fifty Nine Club e conosciuto come il 9, è un club motociclistico britannico con importanza internazionale. Il 59 Club era inizialmente un ritrovo per ragazzi inglesi basato sulle regole della chiesa, fondato ad Hackney Wick il 2 aprile 1959, nell'East End di Londra, una zona svantaggiata della città che lamentava diverse privazioni nel dopoguerra. É un'icona del motociclismo inglese, il suo stemma, una medaglia bianca con un 59 nero al centro, è tuttora un simbolo usato come spilla o altro da molti esponenti del movimento rocker o dai motorhead in generale.
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- 30,000 (600 annual renewals)
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- Reverend Bill Shergold , Reverend Graham Hullett
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- The 59 Club, also written as The Fifty Nine Club and known as "the '9", is a British motorcycle club with members internationally. The 59 Club started as a Church of England-based youth club founded in Hackney Wick on 2 April 1959, in the East End of London, then an underprivileged area suffering post-war deprivations. It is notable for its adoption by the British motorcycling subculture known as "rockers" in the early 1960s, its badge taking on an iconic value.
- File:Eton Mission. jpg Sede del 59 Club Il 59 Club chiamato anche The Fifty Nine Club e conosciuto come il 9, è un club motociclistico britannico con importanza internazionale. Il 59 Club era inizialmente un ritrovo per ragazzi inglesi basato sulle regole della chiesa, fondato ad Hackney Wick il 2 aprile 1959, nell'East End di Londra, una zona svantaggiata della città che lamentava diverse privazioni nel dopoguerra.
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