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New Barnet Friends Meeting House

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New Barnet Friends Meeting House

New Barnet Friends Meeting House is a Quaker meeting house in Leicester Road, New Barnet, north London.[1] It was designed by Leonard Brown, who also designed Quaker meeting houses in Peterborough and Colchester and worked on Letchworth Garden City.[2]

Quakers are known in Hertfordshire, of which New Barnet was once a part, from around 1655.[3] A Quaker meeting has taken place in New Barnet since at least 1873 when its proceedings were reported in the Christian Age, the Baptist, and The Herald of Peace.[4] The New Barnet meeting house opened in the 1930s.

References

  1. ^ New Barnet Quaker Meeting. londonquakers.org.uk Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  2. ^ Roland Jeffery (1998) The Twentieth Century Church. London: Twentieth Century Society. p. 87. ISBN 0952975521
  3. ^ Tracing Your Family History in Hertfordshire. Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies. Hatfield: Hertfordshire Publications. p. 26. ISBN 978-0954218928
  4. ^ "Arbitration Lectures in and Around London", George H. Dyer & A.S. Dyer, The Herald of Peace, 1 April 1873, pp. 226-227.

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