Exhibition brings London HQ of Rastafarian faith back to life
Echoes Within These Walls aims to dispel myths about the religion by telling story of temple at St Agnes Place
The headquarters of the Rastafarian faith in the UK is being brought back to life with an exhibition its organiser hopes will help to dispel myths about the religion, which continues to be a big influence in popular culture from music and food to fashion.
Echoes Within These Walls will tell the story of the temple at St Agnes Place in south London, which was founded in 1972 after Rastafarians took control of the building.
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