
A cordial invitation to the young men of Victorian Kentish Town
A cordial invitation to the young men of Victorian Kentish Town from Dr Stanton Coit’s Neighbourhood Guild.

Joint Committee
In late 1919, the Union of Ethical Societies appointed representatives of South Place Ethical Society, the Free Religious Movement and the Union to form a Joint Committee to ‘consider and report as to the lines upon which it would be desirable to call a conference of Modern Religious Thinkers’.

Dinner in memory of Charles Bradlaugh
This photograph was taken at a dinner in memory Charles Bradlaugh, founder of the National Secular Society, in c.1910.