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National Hall, Holborn

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The National Hall, Holborn was a building in High Holborn, London, owned in the 1840s by the National Association for Promoting the Political and Social Improvement of the People. [1]

11 relations: Edward William Elton, High Holborn, James Watson (radical), John Humffreys Parry, National Association for Promoting the Political and Social Improvement of the People, Phrenology, Thomas Cooper (poet), Weston's Music Hall, William Ellis (economist), William Johnson Fox, William Lovett.

Edward William Elton

Edward William Elton (August 1794–20 July 1843), was an English actor.

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High Holborn

High Holborn is a street in Holborn and Farringdon Without, Central London, which forms a part of the A40 route from London to Fishguard.

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James Watson (radical)

James Watson (21 September 1799 – 29 November 1874) was an English radical publisher, activist and Chartist.

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John Humffreys Parry

John Humffreys Parry (1816–1880) was an English barrister, who became serjeant-at-law.

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National Association for Promoting the Political and Social Improvement of the People

The National Association for Promoting the Political and Social Improvement of the People was founded, in Britain, in 1841 by William Lovett in order to put his form of "educational chartism" into practice.

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Phrenology

Phrenology is a pseudomedicine primarily focused on measurements of the human skull, based on the concept that the brain is the organ of the mind, and that certain brain areas have localized, specific functions or modules.

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Thomas Cooper (poet)

Thomas Cooper (20 March 1805 – 15 July 1892) was a poet and one of the leading Chartists.

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Weston's Music Hall

Weston's Music Hall was a music hall and theatre that opened on 16 November 1857 at 242-245 High Holborn in London, England.

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William Ellis (economist)

William Ellis (1800–1881) was an English businessman, writer on economics, and educational thinker.

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William Johnson Fox

William Johnson Fox (1 March 1786 – 3 June 1864) was an English religious and political orator.

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William Lovett

William Lovett (8 May 1800 – 8 August 1877) was a British activist and leader of the Chartist political movement.

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Holborn National Schoolrooms, National Association Hall.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Hall,_Holborn

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