Wisbech, Cambridgeshire: Quest for Peace
The Quaker nominated for a Nobel peace prize
A quest for world peace was started in Wisbech long before World War One. Priscilla Hannah Peckover was a Quaker and started the Wisbech Local Peace Association in 1878.
During WW1there were over three thousand members in the local area with many of them joining the Friends Ambulance Service. Priscilla published leaflets to encourage women to develop the peace movement and 鈥 being part of the Quaker banking family 鈥 was generous to those in need.
Her steadfastness for peace won her four nominations for the Nobel peace prize.
As the active President of the Wisbech Local Peace Association she was in touch with supporters all over the world and sent out volumes of tracts, declaration books and membership cards all bearing 鈥榃isbech鈥 in the lead of the world movement.
Priscilla published a quarterly journal titled 鈥淧eace and Goodwill鈥 over fifty years, translated the Bible into Esperanto, learnt seventeen languages and was a talented artist.
Location: Wisbech, Cambridgeshire PE13 1JR
Image: Wisbech Local Peace Association, which was Priscilla鈥檚 published journal. Image courtesy of Brian Donald.
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