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Caxton Hall is a historic assembly hall in the borough of Westminster in central London, built in 1883. The hall housed the offices of the British suffragette movement in the early part of the twentieth century and hosted many famous speakers, politicians and lecturers including Rabindranath Tagore. It later years it was a town hall and registry office where many celebrity weddings took place. Between October 1977 and May 1983, Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi gave at least ninety-nine public programs in London's Caxton Hall.

