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Celebrates Unitarian history in Britain and Ireland and across the world. Editor @derekunit. Photos Polish Brethern condemned and Rev Gertrude von Petzold

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The #Welsh #Unitarian community might be interested in the story of my ancestor, Rev. David Davis, minister of Llwynrhydowen (starts at 19:13min). I've also transcribed his Welsh-language 1828 Biography which you can find for free here: archive.org/details/cofian… Gellionnen Chapel

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Gellionnen Chapel Unitarians Wales Unitarian History Thanks for tagging them! Hopefully it'll be interesting to you all. I've done so much Unitarian research thanks to this ancestor & it's fascinating. Just this one family had connections to Unitarian chapels all over Wales & England: Hen Dy Cwrdd & Evesham are the other main 2.

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Died #OTD 1918 James Drummond. Former tutor & Principal at (our antecedent) Manchester College, he oversaw the College's move to Oxford, was a renowned theologian & biblical scholar, supported Gladstone's home rule policy & women's suffrage.

Died #OTD 1918 James Drummond. Former tutor & Principal at (our antecedent) Manchester College, he oversaw the College's move to Oxford, was a renowned theologian & biblical scholar, supported Gladstone's home rule policy & women's suffrage.
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Died #OTD 1877, Mary Carpenter. Unitarian & reformer; instrumental in several educational Acts. 1st♀️to have a paper published Royal Statistical Society; active in the anti-slavery movement; supported♀️suffrage & access to HE. We've several of her books & letters in our archive.

Died #OTD 1877, Mary Carpenter. Unitarian &amp; reformer; instrumental in several educational Acts. 1st♀️to have a paper published <a href="/RoyalStatSoc/">Royal Statistical Society</a>; active in the anti-slavery movement; supported♀️suffrage &amp; access to HE. We've several of her books &amp; letters in our archive.
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Died #OTD 1898 Edward Burne-Jones; painter & designer, strongly associated with the pre-Raphaelite movement. The College is privileged to have stained glass windows designed by Burne-Jones throughout its Chapel. Edward Burne-Jones

Died #OTD 1898 Edward Burne-Jones; painter &amp; designer, strongly associated with the pre-Raphaelite movement. The College is privileged to have stained glass windows designed by Burne-Jones throughout its Chapel. <a href="/BurneJonesArt/">Edward Burne-Jones</a>
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Our minister Rev Rev. Rory Castle Jones Jones speaking about #PontardawePride and love and inclusion for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people. Love will win 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️❤️😊🌈💒

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Only boys. Girls went to Channing School in Highgate, London founded by the Sharpe sisters and unlike Willaston School still educating new generations underpinned by Unitarian values

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Unitarian Ancient Chapel of Toxteth "18 pictures of the oldest buildings still standing in Liverpool today" liverpoolworld.uk/your-merseysid…

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Datwin the Botanist. Exhibition at #Shrewsbury Unitarian Church. Fascinating to see his association. heritageopendays.org.uk/submission-eve…

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Former New Street Chapel Aberystwyth New Street Chapel. #unitarian David Ivon Jones, one of the founders of the South African Communist Party, attended here in the early years of the Twentieth century, acting as chapel secretary.

Former New Street Chapel Aberystwyth New Street Chapel. #unitarian David Ivon Jones, one of the founders of the South African Communist Party, attended here in the early years of the Twentieth century, acting as chapel secretary.