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  • The Old Meeting House, Wymondham, Norfolk (1687) Grade II

    (Former meeting houses) (United Kingdom)

  • Brandeston Meeting House, Suffolk, listed Grade II

    (Former meeting houses) (United Kingdom)

  • Quakers Friars, listed Grade I

    (Former meeting houses) (United Kingdom)

  • Friends Meeting House, Adelaide (Australia)

  • Brigstock House, Northamptonshire, listed Grade II

    (Former meeting houses) (United Kingdom)

  • Meeting house, Congénies (France)

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The Quaker Society of America attached great importance to missionary activities and went around the world successively to disseminate the doctrine. As a result, a number of instructors have been trained in other parts of the world and many Quaker meeting places have been built. These halls are famous for promoting Quaker activities or historic buildings. The origin of the early Quakers, many of the British buildings are directly protected, and included in the national historical sites.

The random tool highlights a list of six Quaker buildings located in France, Australia and the United Kingdom. Through the generator, we can also see the architects of these buildings and the specific location, etc. . These buildings are mainly used for the gathering of Quaker members, recitation of doctrine, daily business and communication purposes.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Quaker meeting houses.

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