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after contracting an illness. His criticism of the conditions for Methodist missionaries in India led him to conflict with his fellow ministers, and he sought to explore wider horizons. He concentrated on his religious belief of Christian unity and co-operation, which was a forerunner of the
279:, he founded the Hellenic Travellers Club in 1906 and this success led his second company, Alpine Sports Limited, founded two years later, to open up many winter sports resorts by organising tours. In 1908 he convened a meeting at the 168:, the eldest child – and elder son – of greengrocer Henry Lunn and Susanna, the daughter of Simpson Green. His parents, married in Horncastle in 1858, were both devout Wesleyan 532: 334:, his company (renamed as Sir Henry Lunn Travel) grew to become one of the largest travel agents in Britain. During the 1960s the company was merged with the Polytechnic Touring Association to form 272:, which started the trend for British visitors to combine a religious/health retreat with winter sports. Many Anglican churches were established at fashionable winter resorts. 547: 449: 260:. As such, he was the founder of the Co-operative Educational Tours in 1893 and organized meetings of predominantly English church leaders at the annual 330:. He helped form the Irish Protestant Home Rule Association. Although he continued to travel and promote his vision of the union of churches with the 517: 307: 275:
In 1905 he formed the Public Schools Alpine Sports Club which secured the use of major hotels and the sanatorium at Le Beauregard. With
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Wood, Stella (2004). "Lunn, Sir Henry Simpson (1859–1939), worker for ecclesiastical reunion and travel agent".
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Reunion Conferences, between 1892 and 1896. In 1902, he organised his first inclusive tours at
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The Love of Jesus: A Manual of Prayer, Meditation and Preparation for Holy Communion
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The Secret of the Saints: Studies in Prayer, Meditation and Self-Discipline
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Round the World with a Dictaphone: a record of men and movements in 1926
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but remained in the confidences of leading politicians. He became a
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and their son was raised in that tradition. He gained a place at
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People educated at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Horncastle
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Chapters from My Life: With Special Reference to Reunion
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Lunn's marriage to Mary Ethel Moore, the daughter of a
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humanitarian and religious figure, and also founder of
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