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Interior of John Bunyans meeting house in Zoar Street, Southwark, London, 1822. View showing the meeting house converted to use as a store for engineering components
The Workmen's Hall, Birkenhead, 1865. Creator: UnknownThe Workmen's Hall, Birkenhead, 1865. The building is large and imposing, the desire of the company being to provide such a one as would create a desire on the part of the working men to frequent
The Christchurch Clubhouse, Canterbury, New Zealand, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe Christchurch Clubhouse, Canterbury, New Zealand, 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. John Elsbee, ...representing the Christchurch Clubhouse, which was built in 1861, from the designs of Mr
The Doge and Grand Council in Sala del Maggior Consiglio, 1761-1765. Creator: CanalettoThe Doge and Grand Council in Sala del Maggior Consiglio, 1761-1765
Arch Street Friends Meeting House, Philadelphia, Pa. c1908. Creator: UnknownArch Street Friends Meeting House, Philadelphia, Pa. c1908
Boston Election - Meeting in the Corn Exchange, 1856. Creator: UnknownBoston Election - Meeting in the Corn Exchange, 1856. Long before the hour announced for the meeting the immense hail was crowded by an enthusiastic assemblage
Cameron House, Later Part of Cosmos Club - Woman Suffrage, 1915. Creator: Harris & EwingCameron House, Later Part of Cosmos Club - Woman Suffrage, 1915. [Cameron House in Washington, DC, the offices of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage
Meeting House Pew, c. 1936. Creator: Donald StreeterMeeting House Pew, c. 1936
The Committee (Plate 10: Illustrations to Samuel Butlers Hudibras), 1725-30 (?)
The Committee (Twelve Large Illustrations for Samuel Butlers Hudibras, Plate 10), 1725-68
City Watchman, 1870s. Creator: William P. ChappelCity Watchman, 1870s
The Abbots Kitchen, 1898. Creator: UnknownThe Abbots Kitchen, 1898. The Abbots Kitchen, Glastonbury, a 14th century medieval octagonal kitchen at Glastonbury Abbey, Somerset is Grade I listed and was also used as a Quaker meeting house
Maori wood-carving representing an ancestor, which was carved on the inside of a tribal meeting house. From the British Museums collection
Quaker Meeting House, Battlefield of Princeton, New Jersey, USA, c1900. Creator: UnknownQuaker Meeting House, Battlefield of Princeton, New Jersey, USA, c1900. Stone building dating from 1760. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R. Cromwell. [C.N.Greig & Co. c1900]
Old South Church, Boston, USA, c1900. Creator: UnknownOld South Church, Boston, USA, c1900. The Old South Meeting House, built in 1729, and known as the organisng point for the Boston Tea Party on 16 December 1773
The Reverend Whitakers meeting house, Long Walk, Bermondsey, London, c1828. ArtistThe Reverend Whitakers meeting house, Long Walk, Bermondsey, London, c1828
Meeting-house of St Mary Magdalen in the Court Yard, Bermondsey Square, London, c1828
Church House, Hackney, London, c1798. Church House, in Church Street, built about 1520, was used as a rectory, for parish meetings, and as a free school. It was pulled down in 1802
View of Stepney Meeting House, Stepney, London, 1783. This was the meeting place of the Independents and Samuel Brewer was the minister in the later 18th century
South-east view of John Bunyans meeting house, Zoar Street, Southwark, London, 1813
View of Reverend Francis Webbs Meeting House, Hare Court, City of London, 1784. This meeting house was possibly the nonconformist Hare Court chapel or Pauls Alley chapel
Bride Lane, City of London, 1851. Artist: Thomas Colman DibdinBride Lane, City of London, 1851. View of the building used for meetings of the Honourable Society of Cogers (latterly the Cogers Society), a political society established in 1756
Quaker Uproar, London, 1827. Artist: Isaac Robert CruikshankSweet William and Grizzell, or Newington nunnery, in a pretty considerable uproar, 1827; scene about infidelity at a Friends meeting house in the Quaker boarding school at Stoke Newington, London
John Bunyans meeting house, Zoar-street, Gravel-Lane, Southwark, London, 1814
View of Jordaens, the meeting house of the Society of Friends, Buckinghamshire, 1840. Burial place of William Penn (1644-1718) of Pennsylania
Maori Woodcarving representing panel detail of Ancestor. Panel from meeting-house. The Maori are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand, they originated with settlers from eastern Polynesia