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'''London Group 4''' was a [[CHE group]] based in central [[London]]. It was founded in October 1970. Its first chairman was [[Tony Ryde]], succeeded in 1972 by [[Babs Todd]]. It was later renamed the '''Bloomsbury CHE Group''', recalling memories of the [[Bloomsbury Group]] of the 1930s.<ref>[[Peter Scott-Presland]], ''[[Amiable Warriors]]'', Chapter 5</ref>
'''London Group 4''' was a [[CHE group]] based in central [[London]]. It was founded in October 1970.<ref>''[[Amiable Warriors]], Volume One, page 365.</ref> Its first chairman was [[Tony Ryde]], succeeded in 1972 by [[Babs Todd]]. It was later renamed the '''Bloomsbury CHE Group''', recalling memories of the [[Bloomsbury Group]] of the 1930s.<ref>[[Peter Scott-Presland]], ''[[Amiable Warriors]]'', Volume One, page 467.</ref>


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London Group 4 was a CHE group based in central London. It was founded in October 1970.[1] Its first chairman was Tony Ryde, succeeded in 1972 by Babs Todd. It was later renamed the Bloomsbury CHE Group, recalling memories of the Bloomsbury Group of the 1930s.[2]

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  1. Amiable Warriors, Volume One, page 365.
  2. Peter Scott-Presland, Amiable Warriors, Volume One, page 467.