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Sing and Rejoice: George Fox, the English Civil Wars and the Beginnings of Quakerism
Quaker Tapestry Museum is celebrating the 400th Anniversary of George Fox’s birth with this year’s special exhibition Sing and Rejoice: George Fox, the English Civil Wars and the Beginnings of Quakerism. The exhibition includes loans from Friends House and Swarthmoor Hall, as well as reproductions from the State Papers at The National Archives. As a
Loving Earth Project Exhibition – Kingsbridge, Devon
The Loving Earth Project is displayed in the Kingsbridge Quaker Local Meeting House from 22nd October to around 6th November 2024. One of the Meeting for Exploration subjects during this time is ‘Testimony to Sustainability’, as well as other groups such as the ‘Julian Meeting’ using the Meeting House during this period. There also might be
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Activist Alphabet
Activist Alphabet is an exhibition of 26 prints and poems created as a response to climate change. The aim of the Alphabet is to help people connect with their own joy in the natural world and personal memories of climate change. I think we are in a crisis of relationships with each other, with nature
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Loving Earth Exhibition
Lewes Friends present a Loving Earth Exhibition, open to the public every Saturday in November, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Lewes Friends are delighted to host this exhibition as well as an associated workshop . No charge, although donations are welcome. Tea and coffee provided. Do drop in and see the art! Email quakermeetinghouselewes@gmail.com for
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Charlotte Woolford – Mal Woolford – No Relation
Charlotte Woolford – Mal Woolford – No Relation
In their ongoing photographic project, Charlotte Woolford and Mal Woolford respond to their personal connection through historic transatlantic chattel slavery. Knowing each other from the school run, they discovered by chance that they share the same surname. Research revealed that a branch of Mal's family most probably enslaved Charlotte's ancestors, pointing to a household just
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Charlotte Woolford – Mal Woolford – No Relation
Charlotte Woolford – Mal Woolford – No Relation
In their ongoing photographic project, Charlotte Woolford and Mal Woolford respond to their personal connection through historic transatlantic chattel slavery. Knowing each other from the school run, they discovered by chance that they share the same surname. Research revealed that a branch of Mal's family most probably enslaved Charlotte's ancestors, pointing to a household just