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    Blackheath Quaker Meeting House is a Grade II listed building in the London Borough of Lewisham. It has been the home of Blackheath Quaker Meeting since...
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    Notable meeting houses A Friends meeting house is a meeting house of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), where meeting for worship is usually held...
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    Tower, London, Ernő Goldfinger (1968–1972); grade II* listed Blackheath Quaker Meeting House, London, Trevor Dannatt (1971–72); grade II listed High Point...
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  • Amersham Meeting House (1689), Buckinghamshire, listed Grade II* Blackheath Quaker Meeting House (1972), London, listed Grade II Briggflatts Meeting House (1675)...
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    Riyadh Conference Centre, 1967 Hyde Park Barracks, London, 1970 Blackheath Quaker Meeting House, 1971–1972 Pompidou Centre, 1971–1977 Aviary at Tierpark Hellabrunn...
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  • Royal Festival Hall Laslett House, Cambridge Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Victoria Gate building Blackheath Quaker Meeting House "Trevor Dannatt | Artist |...
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    Godalming Friends Meeting House is a Friends meeting house (Quaker place of worship) in the ancient town of Godalming in the English county of Surrey....
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    and Brewery Road (Richmond Gospel Hall). Quakers met nearby in Woolwich from 1905, and in their own Meeting House from 1924. Plumstead had rapid housing...
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    the area is covered by the N16, N1 and N5 postcodes. Newington Green Meeting House is situated near the park. The first record of the area is as 'Neutone'...
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    "Bromley | Bromley Quaker Meeting". www.londonquakers.org.uk. Retrieved 16 October 2017. "Orpington | Orpington Quaker Meeting". www.londonquakers.org...
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    Church". dundonald.org. Retrieved 13 October 2017. "Wimbledon | Wimbledon Quaker Meeting". londonquakers.org.uk. Retrieved 13 October 2017. "Elim Mitcham". elimmitcham...
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    Waverley Towns, villages and hamlets Alfold Alfold Crossways Badshot Lea Blackheath Bowlhead Green Bramley Brook Busbridge Chiddingfold Churt Compton Cranleigh...
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    from 1659 until 1790. A lending library for Quakers was established in Godalming in 1676 and the Meeting House on Mill Lane was built in the 1710s. The building...
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  • public in John Julius Angerstein's former house on Pall Mall. 14 August: The Newington Academy for Girls, a Quaker establishment, issues its first prospectus...
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  • from the original on 4 November 2016. Retrieved 4 November 2016. "Final Meetings ITALIAN SUIT COMPANY LTD – The London Gazette p. 27 February 2014". Retrieved...
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  • Traffic on London Bridge is required to keep left. 1722–23 – Ranger's House, Blackheath is probably constructed. 1723 – 8 March: The Chelsea Waterworks Company...
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    Furness Council). Batley 1907. Bideford 1905. Birkenhead, demolished. Blackheath, opened 15 November 1909, Grade II listed. Closed in 2011 and now a children's...
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    Dorothy Eady, British archaeologist, Egyptologist and folklorist; in Blackheath, London (d. 1981) František Kratochvíl, Czech Olympic wrestler; in Libodřice...
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  • had been arrested on August 14 in front of a meeting house Gracechurch Street after preaching a Quaker sermon outside following a ban on preaching indoors...
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    England. Now a house, it was in religious use for nearly 150 years and housed a congregation whose origins go back to informal meetings in the 1840s. After...
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  • petition. The reprieve refers to the fact that the vast majority of religious houses were dissolved and broken up during the 1530s and 1540s. A reprieve to allow...
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     589. Roethe, Johanna (2015). "Quaker Meeting House, Farnham" (PDF). Quaker Meeting Houses Heritage Project. Quakers in Britain and Historic England...
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    and financing the American Revolution: Death of Rebecca Campbell". The Blackheath Connection (2010 ed.). Armidale, New South Wales, Australia: Dan Byrnes...
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    and former places of worship in Godalming with listed status: the Quaker meeting house on Mill Street, St Edmund's Roman Catholic Church, Meadrow Unitarian...
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    church building dates from 1861. It was originally a school room for the Quaker daughters of the workers at the local gunpowder factories - it is still...
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    St Edmund's Roman Catholic Church, Meadrow Unitarian Chapel, the Quaker meeting house on Mill Street, and the original Congregational chapel (latterly...
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    Act of 1858 gave districts the option of municipal incorporation. Public meetings were held and after a flurry of petitions Redfern Municipality was proclaimed...
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    Godalming with listed status: St Edmund's Roman Catholic Church, the Quaker meeting house on Mill Street, the former Salvation Army Hall on Mint Street (originally...
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  • Sandgate Lassie's Lament (The) R Emery 63 Hydrophobie (or The Skipper and Quaker) R Emery 64 Keelman and the Grindstone (The) Armstrong 65 Newcastle Wonders...
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    St Joan of Arc's Church Park Lane Chapel (former) Godalming: Friends Meeting House Meadrow Unitarian Chapel St Edmund King and Martyr's Church St Peter...
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