File:Pardshaw Friends Meeting House interior.jpg
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English: Inside Pardshaw Friends Meeting House, Pardshaw Hall, on the north-western edge of the English Lake District. The meeting house was built in 1729, and originally had two meeting rooms for separate mens' and womens' business meetings, with an openable wooden partition between them that allows them to be joined into one big room. This was originally the womens' room, the room that was formally the mens' room is now used by Young Friends. |
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| Author | Andrew Rendle |
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