Caxton Hall - 10 Caxton Street, London SW1
This was the first Annual General Meeting to be held at Caxton Hall, on the corner of Caxton Street and Palmer Street, in Westminster.
The building had been there for some time though, and was opened as "Westminster Town Hall" in 1883, using the Great Hall and the York Hall. However, in 1900, that all changed, for as the City of Westminster grew more and more, a larger area was required.
At that time it was renamed to Caxton Hall after the printer, William Caxton, who had not only worked in the Almonry of Westminster Abbey, but had installed his printing press there in 1476.
This card came along much later than that, and slightly later than we first set up there too - it was not issued until 1951, and you can read more about the set in our newsletter for the 12th of July 2025, by scrolling down to Monday, the 14th of July.