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THE BAHÁ'Í FAITH IN THE UNITED KINGDOM - A Brief History Quite a long document, but full of interesting facts, and with shortcuts inserted for easier use.

TWO REMARKABLE WOMEN About the two women who can fairly be regarded as the founders of the British Bahá'í community.

THE FIRST MENTIONS It is sometimes said that the World's Parliament of Religions in Chicago in 1893 was the first mention for the Bahá'í Faith in the West. Not so. This article gives information about a number of talks on the Faith in England before that date.

WHO WAS THOMAS BREAKWELL? An article about the first Englishman to become a Bahá'í, a man at the heart of Europe's first Bahá'í community.

THE FIRST IRISH BAHÁ'ÍS

A HUNDRED YEARS OF ADVANCING THE EQUALITY OF WOMEN AND MEN

A HUNDRED YEARS OF FOSTERING RACIAL HARMONY

A HUNDRED YEARS OF PROMOTING THE ONENESS OF HUMANKIND

A HUNDRED YEARS OF PROMOTING RELIGIOUS UNDERSTANDING

THE FIRST OBLIGATION Lady Blomfield's involvement with the Save the Children Fund in its early days, and how 'Abdu'l-Bahá encouraged her in her humanitarian work.

A MEMORIAL TO LADY BLOMFIELD Information about Lady Blomfield and a project of the UK Bahá'í community to refurbish her grave in London.


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