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Rhaune Laslett (15
November 1919 – 28
April 2002) was an
English community activist and the prin****l
organiser of the
Notting Hill
Fayre or Festival,...
- the
first organised outside event, in
August 1966. The
prime mover was
Rhaune Laslett, who was not
aware of the
indoor events when she
first raised the...
- (LFS) was
founded on 8
March 1966, prin****lly by John "Hoppy"
Hopkins and
Rhaune Laslett. The
London Free
School was a
community action adult education project...
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greatly boosting the 1960s London-based
underground movement. In 1966, with
Rhaune Laslett and others, he
helped set up the
London Free
School in
Notting Hill...
- autumn,
things picked up and
there were too many
people wanting to attend.
Rhaune Laslett offered the free
school the use of her
house for classes. The Free...
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British field hockey player Peter Laslett (1915–2001),
British historian Rhaune Laslett (1919–2002),
British community organizer William Laslett (1799–1884)...
- to play steel-drums for the children's
event organised by
social worker Rhaune Laslett that
evolved into the
first Notting Hill Carnival. In 1973, The...
- seen in Moscow. 18 September:
Notting Hill
Fayre and Pageant,
initiated by
Rhaune Laslett, opens,
predecessor of
Notting Hill Carnival. 23 December: The UFO...
- published.
March 8:
London Free
School is
launched by John "Hoppy"
Hopkins and
Rhaune Laslett,
leading to the
start of the
International Times/IT, the UFO Club...
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Golborne Road in
North Kensington,
joining forces with
community worker Rhaune Laslett. By 1970, "the
Notting Hill
Carnival consisted of 2
music bands...