Talbot House - a home from home

Peter Gill


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Anywhere
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Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
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Professional
Fee:
Paid: £50 plus up to £20 travel
Category:
History
Updated:
10th February 2022

Run by the cleric Tubby Clayton, Talbot House in Poperinge, Belgium, became the ‘haven in hell’ for many British servicemen during the Great War and ultimately the inspiration behind the Toc H Movement. This illustrated talk introduces us to the house which allowed men of all ranks and religion to find some home comforts and to escape from the sounds, sights and odours of war for just a little while.

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About Peter Gill

I am a full-time professional musician, actor, author and playwright and have now adapted many of my performances, books and passions into a selection of talks that I enjoy presenting to audiences nationwide.


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