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Exterior of building from Mallon Gardens

Exterior of building from Mallon Gardens 1 photograph Former Reference: TOY/IMG/1/3/3/1 TOY/IMG/7/2/3/6

Creation of Mallon Gardens

Creation of Mallon Gardens 1 photograph Former Reference:TOY/IMG/1/5/1-5 TOY/IMG/7/2/3/2

Toynbee Hall and the Jewish Community

‘Toynbee Hall and the Jewish Community’ Contains documentation of the links between Toynbee Hall andRead More

Syllabus Jan 1949 to Dec 1950

Contains lists of classes and clubs includes facilities offered at Toynbee Hall. 1 document

Syllabus 1951 to 1952

Contains information about the classes of the University Extension classes includesToynbee Hall clubs and StRead More

Syllabus Jan 1952 to Dec 1953

Contains lists of classes and clubs offered at Toynbee Hall. 1 file

‘Toynbee Hall The First Hundred Years’

Research notes including correspondence from Elizabeth Asquith and Cliff Tucker, reports on the Childrens TheatreRead More

Charles Ashbee

Contains a post card from Janet Ashbee to James Mallon about the piano and hisRead More

Centre for Social Educational and Other Activities

Contains a short history and list of classes and groups on offer at Toynbee Hall.Read More

General correspondence

1 file

Lecture Programme Mar 1921

Contains details of the study week includes lectures by James Mallon’s Father in Law GardinerRead More

Lecture Programme 1923

Contains details of the week lectures by Bevin of the dockers union, James Mallon andRead More

Lecture Programme 1925

Contains details of the study week held at Toynbee Hall. 1 document

Lecture Programme Dec 1927

Contains details of the study week. 1 document

Lecture Programme Dec 1950

Contains information and an application form for the week, notated in pen. 1 document

‘Our East London How We Came Here’

Contains a publication detailing immigration into the East End of London. 1 File

James Mallons Views

Contains James Mallons views on Communism, Fascism and anti-semitism.  Written in his capacity as HonoraryRead More

Travel in Europe on Government Service

Contains Tickets, permits, hotel bills, telegrams from Mallons trip to the front in 1916 ,alsoRead More

‘A Brief History of Toynbee Hall and its Wardens’

1 document

‘Finding Out More About Toynbee Hall’

Contains a bibliography and information sheet about the history of Toynbee Hall. 1 document

‘Toynbee Hall – A Brief History

1 document

‘Brief Notes for Visitors to Toynbee Hall’

Contains a type written account of the history of Toynbee Hall. 1 document

Warden’s Letter Apr 1959

Includes a picture of people going to Sussex for the day

Warden’s Letter Oct 1955

Includes a picture of the Epstein bust of James Mallon. 1 document

Warden’s Letter July 1956

Includes a an article on the American Seminar and a picture of the old neighboursRead More

Warden’s Letter Aug 1957

Includes a photograph of Mary the Duchess of Devonshire opening Mallon Gardens. 1 document

Toynbee Hall Annual Report 1957

Contains a short financial report, an account of activities and a list of Council members.Read More

Toynbee Hall Annual Report 1959

Contains a report on policy with respect to the Eileen Younghusband report on Social WorkersRead More

Toynbee Hall Annual Report 1960

Contains a proposal on the training of social workers, a list of cases dealt withRead More

Toynbee Hall Annual Report 1961

Contains a short report on the death of James Mallon, lists of members of theRead More

Toynbee Hall Annual Report 1963

Contains an obituary for William Beveridge and James Mallon, photographs of E Catchpool, Walter Birmingham,Read More

Toynbee Hall Annual Report 1951

Contains a very short report, Clement Attlee was the President. 1 volume

Toynbee Hall Annual Report 1956

1 volume

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Toynbee Hall
The Community Centre
52 Old Castle Street
London
E1 7AJ

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28 Commercial Street
London
E1 6LS

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