walking informal education - index of stops
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adult schools
Baden-Powell, Scouting, Guiding and Covent Garden
Baird, television and lifelong learning
Barnett, Henrietta and Samuel
Birkbeck, George
boys’ club work
Brew, Jospehine Macalister (in London)
The British Museum
The Chinese Community Centre, Soho
Clubhouse, the
coffee houses
community associations
Fitzrovia Community Festival
Foyles bookstore
Godwin, William and the children's bookshop
Hogg, Quentin
House of St Barnabas-in-Soho
International School, the
Kinnaird, Mary Jane
London Connection
London Mechanics Institute
Marx, Karl
Michel, Louise
Montagu, Lily
The National Gallery and Trafalgar Square
Neal, Mary
Passmore Edwards Settlement
Pethick, Emmeline
Quakers and the development of adult schools
ragged schooling
Robarts, Emma
St Annes, Soho
St Christopher’s Boys’ Club
St Martin in the Fields
Shaftesbury, Lord
SPCK
Stanley, Maud and work around the Five Dials
Stanley, Maud and the Soho Club and Home
Toynbee Hall
Trades Union Congress
Ward, Mary
West Central Jewish Youth Club and Settlement
Westminster Jewish Free School
Williams, George
working men's clubs and Soho
Working Men's College, the
YMCA, Central
YMCA huts
YWCA
Youth's Christian Institute
youth work, Christian and the Clubhouse
Youth's Christian Institute
Note: This
page is part of our virtual walk around the
history of informal education (in central London).
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