OUTLAWS MC LONDON

History

           After separating from the Queensmen MC in 1980, the Holocaust MC was formed in 1981, which quickly became an Outlaws affiliated 1% MC (May 1982). In May 1983 the Holocaust MC ceased to exist and patched over to become full patch Outlaws.

           The very first Outlaws MC clubhouse in London was located on the corner of Egerton St. and Frances St. which prior to that time was a local corner store. The building was old, dating back to being used  and operated by Black Donnelly Family's stagecoach line from Lucan Ontario.

              The building  needed quite a bit of repair before it could be used as a clubhouse by the newly formed Outlaws chapter, so members stayed in the original Holocaust clubhouse on Colbourne St. for a short time after acquiring the new building.

              The clubhouse was a local landmark on Egerton St. for 20 years, until it was seized by the the police in September 2002, after years of neglect by the government in one of the most corrupt court cases in Canada's history (Project Retire). The building was demolished in 2009, and the land unfairly turned over to the city of London. 




The Original London Outlaws MC Members
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Andy Simons (Teacher 1%er) the original London president

Clifford Tryon (Good Times 1%er) the original Sgt. at arms.
Al Green (The Bear 1%er)
Michael Watson (The Kid 1%er)
Victor Petrendra (Sidestand 1%er)

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