
Glasgow Quaker Meeting House - Glasgow, Scotland - UK
N 55° 51.868 W 004° 16.133
30U E 420588 N 6191723
A Quaker Meeting House in central Glasgow, Scotland.
Waymark Code: WM15F66
Location: Southern Scotland, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 12/25/2021
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From the official website:
"Quakers (also known as 'Friends') first met in Glasgow before 1660 and since then there have been at least five established Meeting Houses and numerous temporary meeting places. The first Meeting House was somewhere off the Trongate and it was superseded about 1730 by a building in Stirling Square, between High Street, Ingram Street, and Albion Street, given by John Purdon of Partick. Because of dwindling membership this building was sold in 1791, and the proceeds used to build a Meeting House at the Pleasance in Edinburgh."
Web Address: [Web Link]
 Physical Address: 38 Elmbank Cres Glasgow, Scotland United Kingdom G2 4PS
 Hours of Worship: 11:00 AM
 Year Built: 1992
 Still in Use?: Yes

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