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Brian Good from Alton Society
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02/08/2024
Brian Good from Alton Society talks about the Quakers and the Meeting House's Blue Plaque.
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Yes, I'm not actually a member of the Quakers, I'm what they call an attender, which means
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I turn up at the meetings and I help out as best I can, but I haven't gone through the
00:09
full process of going through the induction and dealing with all the books and things.
00:15
I just like what Quakers do and how they do it, you know, very nice, gentle, low-level,
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doing good things, and that kind of fits with what I do with the Orton Society. Most have
00:26
got a society of some sort, there's one in Farnham, there's one in Petersfield, and basically
00:32
the Orton Society is there to preserve the good bits of the town and help to make it
00:37
get better as it evolves. So my particular role is, tends to evolve with the natural
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environment, so one Sunday morning a month we work in the flood meadows, doing a whole
00:49
lot of conservation work down by where the River Wey starts, and that's just great fun.
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Fresh air, exercise, good companionship, not many people, about a dozen of us, all volunteers,
01:00
and we enjoy doing that. And kind of parallel with that I'm one of the town guides, which
01:06
means once a month one or two of us show groups of people around the town, talking about the
01:12
history, introducing them to some of the buildings, including this one, Quaker Meeting House,
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and going just up the road to see the grave of Sweet Fanny Adams and explaining the story
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of what happened just over 150 years ago. And yeah, it's just all part of being a member
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of the citizens of Orton. I love it, I've lived here for 30 odd years now. Yes, it's
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one of those slightly tucked out of the way places that a lot of people in Orton don't
01:38
even know it exists, so anything that just raises a profile and lets people know it's
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here, there's a story behind it, that's got to be a good thing. For example, if you go
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around the burial ground, the bit that's next to Orton building, there are 200 dead Quakers
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in there, and if you look at them, there aren't many headstones, but if you look at them you
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see the names Bell and Crowley, and all sorts of names associated with places in Orton.
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So we've got two Miss Bell's Fountains in Orton, we've got, well it used to be Crowley's
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Brewery before it became Wotley's, before it became something else, and now it's changed
02:14
to a bakery supermarket. And yeah, it's all around you, there's history, you've just got
02:19
to scratch the surface. It's marvellously non-hierarchical, because that dates from
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about the time of the English Civil War I suppose, when everybody was questioning absolutely
02:28
everything in society. The slightly frustrating aspect is we have to discuss everything and
02:34
come to consensus agreement, so we never go for a vote, we always make sure everybody
02:38
agrees with everything, otherwise no decisions are made. So the fact that we decided on the
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wording of the blue plaque at all was a matter of some amazement to me. Well, I was asked,
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wearing my town guide hat, I was asked to ask the Quakers if they'd be interested in
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having a blue plaque, and they said, oh yes please, and then there was no money for it,
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so for a couple of years nothing happened, and then eventually there was a deal struck
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where the Quakers paid half and the Town Council paid the other half, and then we spent about
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three months deciding the wording of it. So it has evolved really over a period of years,
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but the current push to make it happen started about just after Christmas. Only half a year,
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we got there. Because we're kind of like-minded and more broadly the same thing, good things
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happen, and that's how Quakers work really.
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