House, Tuckton
Tuckton House, near Christchurch in Hampshire, was occupied in 1900-1908 by a Tolstoyan community, headed by L. N. Tolstoi's chief disciple, Vladimir Chertkov, which published and disseminated Tolstoi's banned social and political works in Russian and in English translation
From the guide to the Tuckton House archive, 1847-1980, (GB 206 Leeds University Library)
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creatorOf | Tuckton House archive, 1847-1980 | GB 206 Leeds University Library |
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associatedWith | Chertkov Vladimir Grigorevich 1854-1936 | person |
associatedWith | Sirnis Alexander | person |
associatedWith | Tolstoi Lev Nikolaevich 1828-1910 | person |
associatedWith | Tuckton House | corporateBody |
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Dissenters Russia |
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