A tiny stage in a terraced house where some of Britain’s best-known bands cut their teeth has been rediscovered.
Oasis, Radiohead and the Stone Roses were among the groups who played at the celebrated New Adelphi Club, in Hull, before finding global fame.
A carpet refit revealed the original stage, which dates from the 1950s and was lost when the club was remodelled and extended in 1995.
General manager Paul Sarel said it was a “lovely surprise” and reminder of how “some of the most famous bands in the world all squeezed on to this tiny space”.