BETHNAL GREEN’S York Corridor is London’s final surviving instance of the old school small halls that predominated all through the capital for greater than 100 years. Though the corridor didn’t stage its first skilled event till 1967, it has since develop into essentially the most iconic venue throughout the sport within the UK, the place the place desires begin and careers finish.
In January 1950 there have been such locations the place one may see skilled boxing in London, generally weekly however normally at the least twice a month. The Manor Place Baths at Walworth, the Romford Street Baths in West Ham, the Caledonian Street Baths at Islington, the Excessive Street Baths at Leyton and the Lime Grove Baths at Shepherds Bush all ran common reveals that month, and so they, and others, continued to take action all through the early Nineteen Fifties.
In the summertime one may additionally watch some nice stuff within the open air on the Mile Finish Enviornment and on the Merry Fiddler’s Sports activities Floor in Dagenham. The Authorities’s imposition of leisure tax in 1952 positioned an enormous burden on small corridor promoters and these reveals grew to become far much less frequent because of this. All through the Sixties and Seventies many of those small halls continued to function however with far fewer reveals than had beforehand been the case. I do know fairly a couple of previous timers who keep in mind often attending one among these venues through the early Sixties and so they converse fondly of the standard of the boxing, the final environment and the sense of historical past, that permeated these fantastic previous locations.
I embrace two pictures this week, one among them taken on the Seymour Corridor in Marylebone in 1953 and the opposite at Manor Place Baths in Walworth 10 years later. Within the first picture the ex-British light-weight champion, Billy Thompson of Hickleton Fundamental could be seen stopping Harlow’s Johnny Fish in 5 rounds. Fish appears to be like battered round his nostril and mouth, however he was a tricky cookie, and he gave Thompson a lot to consider that night.
What I like concerning the photograph is that it contains the ever-present digicam with its flash attachment poking by the ropes. So many iconic Nineteen Fifties ringside photographs from the States have loads of these and so they actually add to the sense of place and interval. Upstairs within the balcony, a St John’s Ambulanceman could be seen having fun with the scrap and one other one is seen a couple of rows again from ringside.
Within the 1963 {photograph}, Chris Elliott of Leicester could be seen slipping away from a left jab delivered by Bow favorite, Billy the Child Davis. Elliott went on to win the bout on factors and this image fantastically encapsulates what it was like to observe boxing on the well-known venue, which closed its doorways for the final time on April 24 1978 when Ray Cattouse, Austin Oyoke and Joey Singleton all topped the invoice in eight rounders.
Plenty of well-dressed observers could be seen up within the balcony, the place the view of the boxing was excellent, and so they all seem like correct battle followers. Mike Barrett was the promoter at Walworth at the moment, and he additionally promoted on the Grange Street Baths in Bermondsey and on the Municipal Baths in Epsom. He grew to become one of the vital influential males in British boxing through the Seventies when, together with Mickey Duff, Harry Levene and Jarvis Astaire, he promoted a lot of the massive fights at Wembley and on the Royal Albert Corridor.
In the course of the Seventies, Manor Place Baths, York Corridor and the Seymour Corridor all remained as lively venues, as did the City Corridor at Shoreditch, however immediately there’s solely the York Corridor left. When you have by no means been to see boxing at this glorious previous place, then I implore you to take action. If ever the York Corridor goes, then London’s historic hyperlink to the likes of The Ring Blackfriars, Wonderland and Premierland might be misplaced eternally, and that might be a really unhappy day certainly.