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Tag "Manchester, England" details:

tag name: Manchester, England type: Geographic locations
web link: Manchester,_England
related tags: England

"Manchester, England" appears in:

1.   from the main catalog (2 results; expand)

  1. Edward T. Hall. Beginning of the Bahá'í Cause in Manchester, The (1925-03). — A brief early history, starting from Sarah Ann Ridgeway, the first Baha'i in the North of England ci...
  2. Nora Crossley. Memoirs of Nora Crossley (1893-1977) (1921). — Autobiography of an early British Baha'i, known for cutting her famous hair to help fundraise for th...

2.   from the Chronology (5 results; expand)

  1. 1921-06-20 — Shoghi Effendi at Oxford - The Long Vacation 1921 Those students who wished to continue their stu...
  2. 1921-10-00 — Shoghi Effendi visited the Baha'i community of Manchester. At his first meeting with the friends he...
  3. 1922-05-31 — The communities of London, Manchester and Bournemouth elected a Baha'i Spiritual Assembly for Englan...
  4. 1950-00-00 — The publication of The Covenant, An Analysis by George Townshend. It was published in Manchester by ...
  5. 1950-03-26 — The British Community needed 22 declarations to complete the goals of their Six Year Plan. The Nati...
 
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