- Source: Whitefriars
White friars are members of the Order of Carmelites.
Whitefriars may also refer to:
Related to Carmelites
Whitefriars, Bristol, a former Carmelite friary in Bristol, England
Whitefriars, Coventry, a former Carmelite friary in Coventry, England
Whitefriars, London, an area in London named after the former Carmelite friary there
Whitefriars, Gloucester, a former Carmelite friary in Gloucester, England
Whitefriars, where the National Shrine of Saint Jude is based, in Faversham, Kent
Ipswich Whitefriars, a former Carmelite friary in Ipswich, England
Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church, a Roman Catholic church in Dublin, Ireland
Other
Whitefriars Glass, a trade name of glass manufacturers James Powell and Sons of London, who had premises on the site of a Carmelite friary
Whitefriars Theatre, a Jacobean London theatre
Whitefriars College, a Roman Catholic college in Victoria, Australia
Whitefriars Housing Group, a housing association in Coventry
Whitefriars School, a school in London, England
Whitefriars Shopping Centre, a shopping centre in Canterbury, England
Whitefriars, 333 High Street, Lincoln, a listed building in Lincoln, England
Whitefriars, or, The Days of Charles the Second: an Historical Romance, an 1844 novel published anonymously by Emma Robinson (author)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Canterbury
- Charles Louis Auguste Fouquet, duc de Belle-Isle
- Daniel di Gua Singa
- Partai Buruh (Irlandia)
- Whitefriars
- Whitefriars, London
- James Powell and Sons
- Whitefriars, Gloucester
- Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church
- Whitefriars College
- Whitefriars, Coventry
- Whitefriars School
- Hulne Priory
- Whitefriars Housing Group