South Place Ethical Society (London, England)

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Biographical notes:

In October 1922 South Place Ethical Society purchased a site in Red Lion Square, Holborn, in order to build a new headquarters, having outgrown its original chapel in Finsbury. In 1925 the Society acquired the freehold of 51 Theobalds Road, in order to provide a second exit from the Red Lion Square building, as required by London County Council. Building work began in February 1928 and Conway Hall was officially opened on 23 September 1929.

From the guide to the Red Lion Square deeds, 1685-1968, (Humanist Library and Archives)

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Subjects:

  • Humanism

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Places:

  • Holborn (as recorded)
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