Sunday Lectures at Conway Hall
Conway Hall Ethical Society has been providing an alternative to Sunday services – the Sunday Lectures, since the congregation of South Place Chapel moved away from religion in the nineteenth century.
Late Victorian advertisements for events held by South Place Ethical Society
Late Victorian advertisements for events held by South Place Ethical Society, South Place Chapel, (1894-1903). Including rambles, bazaars and book sales.
Late Victorian advertisements
Late Victorian advertisements for children’s parties organised by the Soiree Committee of South Place Ethical Society, (1896-1900). The parties involved performance, dance and games.
Children’s Ethical Sunday Services
Children’s Ethical Sunday Services at South Place.
Ethical Society Lectures
Conway Hall Ethical Society has been hosting and arranging courses of lectures since the late nineteenth century. Here are come early examples of lecture series on offer between 1890 and 1900.
Nineteenth-century marriages at the Ethical Society
Nineteenth-century marriages at Conway Hall Ethical Society.
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.
A ‘pleasant evening’ for the Victorian girls of Kentish Town
A ‘pleasant evening’ for the Victorian girls of Kentish Town – Swedish drill, singing and tableaux.