Arts Articles

White poppies

08 November 2012 | by Penny Hodges

White poppies, not red, / Flowers without the blood. | Photo: David Blaikie / flickr CC

White poppies, not red, Flowers without the blood.

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War graves at Cabaret Rouge

08 November 2012 | by Mike Perks

Military beyond the last you wait in neat rows for the last trump. Orderly and regular headstones on parade you form a hollow square to look on the great stone altar where grateful nations tell you that your name will live for evermore.

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Susanna’s sisters

01 November 2012 | by Simon Webb

Extract from Susanna’s sisters | Patricia Brown and Simon Webb

One of my first experiences of Quakerism took place in a house full of triangular rooms in Clifton, the charming Georgian part of Bristol. The house was used as a university hall of residence. It had triangular rooms because it formed the elbow between two rows of townhouses that met...

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A Meeting of Friends

01 November 2012 | by Michelle Letowska

We sit together in Silence let the quiet sink in settle into ourselves

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What’s in a word?

04 October 2012 | by Lloyd Kemp

Teilhard de Chardin called them ‘diminishments’ – in common parlance ‘the disabilities of old age’: stark words for what is (when all’s said and done) a natural process.

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Posters for peace

27 September 2012 | by Ian Kirk-Smith

A selection of peace posters | All posters courtesy of the Northern Friends Peace Board

The Northern Friends Peace Board is dipping into a rich archival pool to mark its centenary next year. A calendar for 2013, which draws on a selection of several hundred posters from the Board’s collection, is the first in a number of centenary initiatives. Posters were one of the main...

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The Fire and the Hammer

20 September 2012 | by Rebecca Leuchak

John Sheldon conducting. | Photo: Skip Schiel.

The Fire and the Hammer is an epic work – with readers, chorus, soloists, piano and percussion – that recounts the story of young George Fox and the founding of Quakerism. It was composed by Tony Biggin and has a libretto by Alec Davison.

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Memorandum of a passage to England

20 September 2012 | by R A McRoy

In a world of dangers and difficulties like a thorny, desolate wilderness / How precious! How comfortable! How safe! Are the leadings of Christ. | Photo: Colin Davis / flickr CC.

My beloved friend Samuel having taken a cabin For himself in the ship called Mary and Elizabeth (James Sparks the master), wept when I spake to him, I feeling a prompting in my heart to travel steerage

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Elsie

13 September 2012 | by Ralph Hill | 2 comments

A nursing home. At ninety-three, your memory almost gone, You wonder where your mother is, and where is brother Don? You do not know what place this is, nor whether you belong. Worst of all, you are aware of something sadly wrong.

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Thoughts from the moon

06 September 2012 | by Gwen Day

Earthrise, 1969 | Photo: NASA Apollo 11 Image Library via Wikimedia Commons

He stepped on the moon And saw to his delight, The planet Earth, blue and beautiful, Hung in the sky. It evoked weightlessness Held by miraculous magnetism.

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