My understanding is that in 1960s and 1970s (and perhaps more recently) the principal income of the United Kingdom Temperance Alliance (and its parent, the UKA) came from rentals of offices in the headquarters building that it owned at Caxton Street in London. When I first did research there the Alliance was squeezed into a fairly small space in order to increase the rentals. Later the Alliance occupied a larger portion of the building. I should add that when I visited Caxton Street in the 1960s and the 1970s I never recall hearing the name the United Kingdom Temperance Alliance. It was always the United Kingdom Alliance or simply the Alliance or the UKA. I first was told that the proper name was the United Kingdom Temperance Alliance when I presented a copy of a book that I had published in 1988. Then, when thanking me, the librarian, told me that the name that I should have used in my acknowledgements was the United Kingdom Temperance Alliance. Re the Institute of Alcohol Studies I should add that it published the Good Templar magazine called the Globe (and Derek Rutherford, the director of the Institute, is the editor).