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The Webbe Magazine No. 2, 1978

Type
Magazine
Category
Clubs And Associations
Catalogue Reference
OH/4/5/5/1
Decades
1970s
Description
The Webbe Youth Association (also known as the Webbe Club and the Webbe Institute) was a boys' club founded in 1888 by H. B. Webbe, a cricketer and graduate of New College, Oxford. The club was originally based at 457 Bethnal Green Road, before moving to Hare Street (now Cheshire Street) in 1889, where it had more than 400 members by 1890. Oxford House hosted Club activities later on. The Club ran many activities including boxing, carpentry, dramatics, painting, cricket and draughts. This magazine was made by young people in the Webbe Youth Association and features stories, drawings and games.
Tags
Webbe Club, Young People
Date
1978
Medium
Printed Magazine
Language
English
Creators (Individuals)
Eddie Marsan (1968-); Alan Powers (1961-)
Creators (Organisations)
Webbe Youth Association
Location
Oxford House

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