Clousden Hill Free Communist and Co-operative Colony
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Depictions of the colony from the Illustrated London News. | |
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| Formation | 1895 |
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| Dissolved | 1898 |
| Type | Rural anarcho-communist commune |
Key people | Franz Kapper |
Clousden Hill Free Communist and Co-operative Colony was an anarcho-communist commune from 1895 until 1898 in Forest Hall, North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England. The commune was part of the back-to-the-land movement, operating a 12-acre farm under collective ownership and democratic control.[1]
