Meeting for Sufferings
"Fifteen-year-old Retford boy, James Parnell, became a Quaker and in 1653 travelled to visit George Fox in prison in Carlisle. He preached in eastern England, was... Read more.
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The Quaker Tapestry is a 77-panel embroidery project undertaken by 4,000 people from 15 countries from 1981-1996. It has depictions of Quaker life, history, and people. It is housed in a museum at Kendal’s historic Quaker Meeting House in Cumbria, England.
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