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Exeter Hall

1831 establishments in England1907 disestablishments in EnglandBuildings and structures completed in 1831Buildings and structures demolished in 1907Cultural and educational buildings in London
Demolished buildings and structures in LondonFormer buildings and structures in the City of WestminsterInfrastructure completed in 1831Strand, LondonUse British English from September 2015YMCA buildings
Exeter Hall
Exeter Hall

Exeter Hall was a large public meeting place on the north side of the Strand in central London, opposite where the Savoy Hotel now stands. From 1831 until 1907 Exeter Hall was the venue for many great gatherings by promoters of human betterment, most notably the anti-slavery movement.

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Exeter Hall
Exeter Street, City of Westminster Covent Garden

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Exeter Street
WC2R 0LQ City of Westminster, Covent Garden
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