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- Toc_H abstract "Toc H (TH) is an international Christian movement. The name is an abbreviation for Talbot House, 'Toc' signifying the letter T in the signals spelling alphabet used by the British Army in World War I. A soldiers' rest and recreation centre named Talbot House was founded in December 1915 at Poperinghe, Belgium. It aimed to promote Christianity and was named in memory of Gilbert Talbot, son of Edward Talbot, then Bishop of Winchester, who had been killed at Hooge in July 1915. The founders were Gilbert's elder brother Neville Talbot, then a senior army chaplain, and the Reverend Philip Thomas Byard (Tubby) Clayton. Talbot House was styled as an "Every Man's Club", where all soldiers were welcome, regardless of rank. It was "an alternative for the 'debauched' recreational life of the town".In 1920, Clayton founded a Christian youth centre in London, also called Toc H, which developed into an interdenominational association for Christian social service. The original building at Poperinghe has been maintained and redeveloped as a museum and tourist venue. Branches of Toc H were established in many countries around the world. An Australian branch was formed in Victoria in 1925 by the heretical Rev Herbert Hayes. Another was formed in Adelaide the same year.Toc H members seek to ease the burdens of others through acts of service. They also promote reconciliation and work to bring disparate sections of society together. Branches may organise localised activities such as hospital visits, entertainment for the residents of care homes and organising residential holidays for special groups.The organisation suffered a progressive decline in membership and closure of branches during the later 20th century. In 2008, continued operation was ensured by dispensing with paid staff. In the 21st century, Toc H trustees have planned for it to become a stronger, voluntary movement still guided by the ethos of the original Talbot House.".
- Toc_H thumbnail Talbot_House.jpg?width=300.
- Toc_H wikiPageExternalLink www.ahbtt.org.uk.
- Toc_H wikiPageExternalLink toch.htm.
- Toc_H wikiPageExternalLink www.toch-uk.org.uk.
- Toc_H wikiPageID "665906".
- Toc_H wikiPageLength "7704".
- Toc_H wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Toc_H wikiPageRevisionID "681986735".
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Adelaide.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Paterson_(penologist).
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink All_Hallows-by-the-Tower.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_of_Winchester.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Category:1915_establishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Category:Charities_based_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_charities.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organizations_established_in_1915.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_welfare_charities_based_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_I.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Christian.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Dick_Sheppard_(priest).
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Ecumenism.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Talbot_(bishop).
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Flanders.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Gilbert_Talbot,_WWI_soldier.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_Edward_Elton_Hayes.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Hooge,_Belgium.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Hooge_(Ypres).
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Ieper.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Interdenominational.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Museum.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Neville_Stuart_Talbot.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Neville_Talbot.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Poperinge.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Poperinghe.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Corps_of_Signals.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Spelling_alphabet.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Toc-H_Institute_of_Science_and_Technology.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Toc-H_Public_School.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Toc_H_Institute_of_Science_and_Technology.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Tourism.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Tourist.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Trustee.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Tubby_Clayton.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink Ypres.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink File:Talbot_House.jpg.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Upper_Room_at_Talbot_House,_Poperinge,_Belgium.jpg.
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Toc H'' foundation".
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLinkText "Talbot House".
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toc H (Incorporated)".
- Toc_H wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toc H".
- Toc_H hasPhotoCollection Toc_H.
- Toc_H wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Toc_H wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Primary_sources.
- Toc_H wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Toc_H wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tone.
- Toc_H subject Category:1915_establishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Toc_H subject Category:Charities_based_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Toc_H subject Category:International_charities.
- Toc_H subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1915.
- Toc_H subject Category:Social_welfare_charities_based_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Toc_H subject Category:World_War_I.
- Toc_H hypernym Movement.
- Toc_H type Article.
- Toc_H type Organisation.
- Toc_H type Article.
- Toc_H type Charity.
- Toc_H type Establishment.
- Toc_H type Organisation.
- Toc_H type Organization.
- Toc_H type War.
- Toc_H type Organization.
- Toc_H comment "Toc H (TH) is an international Christian movement. The name is an abbreviation for Talbot House, 'Toc' signifying the letter T in the signals spelling alphabet used by the British Army in World War I. A soldiers' rest and recreation centre named Talbot House was founded in December 1915 at Poperinghe, Belgium. It aimed to promote Christianity and was named in memory of Gilbert Talbot, son of Edward Talbot, then Bishop of Winchester, who had been killed at Hooge in July 1915.".
- Toc_H label "Toc H".
- Toc_H sameAs Category:Toc_H.
- Toc_H sameAs Talbot_House.
- Toc_H sameAs m.031318.
- Toc_H sameAs Q11144095.
- Toc_H sameAs Q11144095.
- Toc_H wasDerivedFrom Toc_H?oldid=681986735.
- Toc_H depiction Talbot_House.jpg.
- Toc_H isPrimaryTopicOf Toc_H.