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Aldgate and Allhallows Barking Exhibition Foundation is an education charity operating in the City of London and the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. 

Established over 100 years ago, the charity is an amalgamation of three much older trusts that were founded by Sir Samuel Starling (1675), The Reverend Anthony Death (1679), and Alderman James Hickson (1686) to provide funds for education or trade training for young people from the City of London and East End. 

The origins of the Foundation are reflected in its name and are to be found in the Aldgate area of the City of London and in the Allhallows Barking by the Tower Church.

Today, the Foundation is administered by Staff at Sir John Cass's Foundation, an education charity benefitting young people throughout inner London.

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