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LONDON: Gaelic Society of London Burns Supper
Sunday, 29 January 2006 by 

There is more Gaelic in London than you may know about, and the Gaelic Society of London is at its heart. Founded in 1777, it is the oldest Gaelic Society in existence.

There are regular functions which no Gaelic speaker or lover of Gaelic should miss: a Literary Evening addressed by a prominent writer; the annual Tattie and Herring supper; a Burns Supper with a Gaelic slant; ceilidhs with famous singers and talks by famous speakers.

The Society is also a charity, encourages the learning of Gaelic and encourages piping. Membership is open to all. Guests will be entertained by the London Gaelic Choir.

Location: St Columba's Church Hall, Pont Street, Knightsbridge, London, SW1, England.
Contact: Gaelic Society of London

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