Anyone who can help please post both on the list (for everybody's benefit) and to Roland-Francois Lack directly. ***** I was hoping you might be able to help me with some research related to the IOGT in London circa 1904. I am researching the background to 'Buy Your Own Cherries', a temperance film made by Robert Paul in 1904, in the Muswell Hill/Friern Barnet area of North London. The film shows a drinking man signing what appears to be an authentic IOGT pledge in a small chapel or mission. I'm trying to identify the location, and suspect it was the Freehold Mission house in Sydney Road, North London. What I'd like to ask you is if you know where I might find information on the Order's activities in London in this period. I'd also like to find out if Robert Paul was commissioned to make the film, or had personal associations with the Order. Any hints as to where to look would be gratefully received and acknowledged. Roland-Francois Lack University College London 24 Chandos Court The Green, Southgate London N14 7AA [log in to unmask]