The Friendship Centre
The Friendship Centre
Founded by Stephen Foster in 1929 at 85 Lancaster Gate, London, W2, England. It became the new home of the Conan Doyle Memorial Psychic Library and Museum and held regular meetings for psychometry, psychic demonstrations, healing, and classes for development of psychic ability. Unfortunately the Conan Doyle Museum collection was later dispersed and some of the items were lost or destroyed. The center closed during World War II.
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