Priscilla Wakefield: Tottenham activist
Priscilla Wakefield: Tottenham activist
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  • Priscilla Wakefield
    • Life and times
    • Family >
      • Next generation
    • Declining health
    • Memorial
    • Where she lived
  • Economist
    • Female Benefit Club
    • First Savings Bank
    • Account of Savings Bank
    • Financial inclusion heroine
    • Microfinance >
      • Finding out more
      • Books on microfinance
  • Educationalist
    • Supporter of Girls Education
  • Writer
  • Women
    • Lying-in charity
    • Women in Tottenham's past
  • Activism Now
    • Tottenham Today >
      • Breadline London
      • Friends of Parks
      • Living under One Sun
      • Marcus Garvey Library
      • Quaker Garden
      • StART Housing
      • Stop the HDV
      • A Tale of Stadium-led Regeneration
      • Taxpayers Against Poverty
      • Wards Corner: shop locally
    • Quaker: New Economy
    • Quaker: Sustainability
  • Resources
    • Priscilla's books
    • Priscilla Wakefield banner
    • Who we are

Who we are

Priscilla Wakefield would have appreciated another heroine of mine:
Wangari Maathai, Nobel Peace Prize laureate


It's the little things people do that will make the difference.
  My little thing is planting trees.

Wangari Maathai


"a source of inspiration for everyone in Africa fighting for
sustainable development, democracy and peace
"
 
Nobel Committee 2004


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Priscilla Wakefield: Tottenham Activist details
Twitter: @TottenhamQuaker
Email: pwforgottenheroine@gmail.com


Who we are: 
Margaret Burr and Noel Treacy – long term residents in Tottenham interested in local history, art, photography, clouds and trees.


You may also be interested in our other Tottenham websites:
Tottenham Clouds - celebrating the achievements of Quaker, Luke Howard, Namer of Clouds and a resident of Tottenham
Tottenham Trees - is a branch of the Charter for Trees, Woods and People.  The Charter, which was launched in 2017,  is a call to stop taking trees for granted, recognise and celebrate their huge contribution to our lives, and take responsibility for their welfare.

Turner in Tottenham - family, friends and neighbours of BG Windus, the patron of JMW Turner

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Contact: PWForgottenHeroine@gmail.com

Follow: Priscilla Wakefield on Twitter @TottenhamQuaker