![]() ![]() Here the Master often took solitary, restful walks. ![]() 4) whence a flight of steps led into the Trocadero Gardens. It was charmingly furnished, sunny, spacious, situated in the Avenue de Camöens (No. When the days of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s first visit to London (in the autumn of 1911) were drawing to a close, his friends, Monsieur and Madame Dreyfus-Barney, prepared an apartment for his residence whilst in the French capital. He left the Holy Land and came to Europe in 1911.ĭuring that and the two following years, he visited Switzerland, England, Scotland, France, America, Germany and Hungary. Accordingly he undertook a three years’ mission into the Western World. Having been released from the prison fortress of ‘Akká, after forty years of captivity, he set himself to obey the sacred charge laid upon him by his Father, Bahá’u’lláh. ![]() Much has been written of the journeys of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, ‘Abbás Effendi. ![]()
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