Last orders at one of Britain's oldest working men's club
People have been going to the Anstice Memorial Institute in Madeley, Shropshire for a pint and a game of cards since Queen Victoria was on the throne.
But tonight, staff at the club - which is one of Britain's oldest working men's club - will be calling time for the very last time, ending nearly a century and a half of tradition.
ITV News reporter Lewis-Vaughan Jones reports:
Today, women can work and drink in the Anstice Memorial Institute but they have never been allowed to become full members.
The first working men's club opened in 1862, they remained popular through to the 1950s and into the 1970s but in the decades since then the number of clubs has halved.
They have been hit hard by the smoking ban in 2007, there are now around 1,800 left.
Ken Newbrook has been a member at the Armistice Memorial Institute since he was 18 years old and is now its chairman.