"Museum of the Moravian Faith"
The Moravian Church settled in Leeds in the 18th Century and established a school at Pudsey in 1753; still a fully functioning, fee-paying boarding school. Now part of Czechoslovakia, the faith of Moravia is a Protestant sect and their history in Leeds tells a very individual story compared to the Eastern European grassroots growth of religion. The museum has an 1822 Fulneck fire engine, traditional costume with remarkable embroidery, a Victorian parlor, and kitchen and loom. These curious exhibits allow the museum to reveal a history that is both local and international, and is all the more fascinating for it.
55 Fulneck, Pudsey, United Kingdom, LS28 8NT
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"Museum of the Moravian Faith"
The Moravian Church settled in Leeds in the 18th Century and established a school at Pudsey in 1753; still a fully functioning, fee-paying boarding school. Now part of Czechoslovakia, the faith of Moravia is a Protestant sect and their history in Leeds tells a very individual story compared to the Eastern European grassroots growth of religion. The museum has an 1822 Fulneck fire engine, traditional costume with remarkable embroidery, a Victorian parlor, and kitchen and loom. These curious exhibits allow the museum to reveal a history that is both local and international, and is all the more fascinating for it.
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