Fairfield Moravian Settlement. Brethren Street

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Fairfield Moravian Settlement. Brethren Street

Image: © David Dixon Taken: 1 May 2010

View from the northern end of Brethren Street. It was a feature of Moravian settlement life in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries that members were grouped into three choirs (ie, communities): married; single brothers; and single sisters. The single brethren would occupy shared accommodation and also work together within the settlement as would the single sisters in their house.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.475223
Longitude
-2.150308