The Theosophical Society is an organization formed by people, so many divisions took place in the years that followed. A few years after the death of H.P. Blavatsky the two most important branches, on an international level, developed. In The Netherlands one branch is known as the Theosophical Society (with headquarters in Adyar, India) and the other (of which you are viewing this website) as the Theosophical Society, of which the headquarters were respectively in New York, Point Loma and Covina, the latter two in California. At present it is established in the Blavatsky House in The Hague, The Netherlands. After H.P. Blavatsky the Theosophical Society was directed by W.Q. Judge (1891-1896), Kath. Tingley (1896-1929). Dr. G de Purucker (1929-1942), A.L. Conger (1945-1951), W. Hartley (1951-1955), D.J.P. Kok (1958-1985) and H.C. Vermeulen (1985-present).