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Britain Yearly Meeting  (www.quaker.org.uk)
The web site of Britain Yearly Meeting. Links to service departments and Quaker Meetings on the Web. Includes answers to frequently asked questions about Quakers.

www.quaker.org
Probably the largest Quaker web site on the Internet.

Online Meeting for Worship (http://worship.quaker.org/)
An experimental way of taking part in Quaker worship whereever you are. Individuals around the world suggest times for a meeting for worship and then others join in.

Bunhill Fields Meeting  (http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/pdaniels/Bunhill2.html)
Bunhill Fields Meeting is a part of Devonshire House and Tottenham Monthly Meeting together with Tottenham Meeting, New Barnet Meeting and Stoke Newington Meeting.

Stoke Newington Meeting  (http://www.stokenewingtonquakers.org.uk)
Stoke Newington Meeting is also a part of Devonshire House and Tottenham Monthly Meeting.

Lordsmead Budget  (http://www.lordsmeade.freeserve.co.uk)
This is a website dedicated to John Eliot Howard, an early Tottenham Quaker, and his descendants.

North London Interfaith (http://www.northlondoninterfaith.org.uk)
A network of faith and and interfaith groups in North London. Aims to break through barriers of ignorance and prejudice so that harmonious living in a multifaith society becomes a reality.

Dressed in Simplicity: 300 years of Quakers in Tottenham   (http://www.tottenhamquakers.org.uk/history)
An online exhibition of Tottenham Quaker history based on an exhibition held at Bruce Castle Museum in October/November 1999.