Toynbee Hall
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History of Toynbee Hall
In 1873 a Church of England curate, Samuel Barnett, and his wife, Henrietta rejected the easy option of a parish in an affluent area and came to St Judes in the East End of London, the Bishop commenting 'St Judes was the worst parish…inhabited mainly by a criminal population.'
The Barnetts worked tirelessly to address these problems but came increasingly to the conclusion that a truly radical approach was needed; the idea was to bring the most privileged — the future elite — to live in the poorest area of London; a privilege for which they had to pay. Through educating the future leaders and opinion formers the Barnetts hoped to change society for the better.
Residents
Toynbee Hall opened its doors to residents in 1884 taking its name from Arnold Toynbee a young academic and earlier associate of the Barnetts who died — probably of overwork — serving the poor.
Historically, key individuals came to Toynbee Hall as young men and women before going on to make an impact in their chosen field. Key residents include Clement Attlee and William Beveridge, who both maintained a life long connection with Toynbee Hall.
Social Reform
Many other important institutions of social reform started their life at Toynbee Hall including the Workers Educational Association in 1903 (currently the largest single provider of adult education in the UK), one of the first Citizens' Advice Bureaux in 1949, and the Child Poverty Action Group in 1965.
Toynbee's location was at the heart of both Jewish and Irish immigrant communities and Toynbee residents quickly became involved in campaigning for ethnic minorities and in the thirties against the rise of fascism. Activity was not restricted to what might be described as social policy or welfare issues. The founder of the Olympic movement spent time at Toynbee, Marconi demonstrated his wireless for the first time in the UK at Toynbee, while the artist and craftsman Ashbee was also deeply involved and is credited with designing the Toynbee 'tree of life' logo.
Toynbee Hall%u2019s position with one foot in the establishment and the other amongst the poor and emerging union and labour activists in the East End made it a natural go‐between, for example, the meeting which brokered the end of the 1926 General Strike is widely regarded as happening at Toynbee Hall.
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在Toynbee Hall发现的活动
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圣玛丽斯特兰德教堂烛光下的莫扎特与门德尔松
伦敦, 圣玛丽勒斯特兰教堂
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A Night at The Opera by Candlelight (feat. Nessun Dorma)
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仲夏月光下的烛光(配一杯皮姆酒)在圣玛丽教堂
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伊斯灵顿节:伊比利亚风情
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维也纳圣诞烛光之夜
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莫扎特钢琴协奏曲烛光音乐会
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The Strand Rising Stars Series (In Association with the keyboard Trust) — 塞巴斯蒂安·本尼迪克特·菲奥雷
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烛光下的德彪西前奏曲——Strand International Piano Series 与丹尼尔·格里姆伍德
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烛光下的古典吉他
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月光奏鸣曲(烛光版)
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Islington Festival: Grand Finale
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巴赫协奏曲烛光音乐会
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New Year's Eve Vivaldi on The Strand
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作曲家聚焦:巴赫的烛光之夜
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肖邦钢琴协奏曲烛光音乐会,圣玛丽莱斯特兰德教堂
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肖邦与香槟:烛光下的丹尼尔·格里姆伍德
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巴赫大提琴组曲烛光音乐会,圣玛丽莱斯特兰德教堂
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蓝色狂想曲》和《烛光月光奏鸣曲
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莫扎特钢琴协奏曲烛光音乐会
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莫扎特与月光下的烛光
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