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Quaker Collection (page 3)

Background imageQuaker Collection: Elizabeth Fry, 1844. Artist: J Cochran

Elizabeth Fry, 1844. Artist: J Cochran
Elizabeth Fry, 1844. Elizabeth Fry was a Quaker minister and prison reformer, who was also famous for introducing more humane conditions for the voyage of convicts to New South Wales

Background imageQuaker Collection: William Penn, English member of the Society of Friends, popularly known as Quakers, 1920

William Penn, English member of the Society of Friends, popularly known as Quakers, 1920. Penn (1644-1718) established the colony of Pennsylvania and the city of Philadelphia in America

Background imageQuaker Collection: William Penn (1644-1718) English Quaker and colonialist, founder of Pennsylvania, 1682

William Penn (1644-1718) English Quaker and colonialist, founder of Pennsylvania, 1682
William Penn (1644-1718) English Quaker and colonialist, founder of Pennsylvania, in conference with Colonialists, 1682. From Harpers Weekly, 1883

Background imageQuaker Collection: William Penn with Native Americans, English Quaker colonist, 1830

William Penn with Native Americans, English Quaker colonist, 1830
William Penn (1644-1718), English Quaker colonist, treating with Native Americans on site of what is now Philadelphia, 1830. Woodcut

Background imageQuaker Collection: Quaker meeting, London, c1893

Quaker meeting, London, c1893. Young man declaring his intention to marry to meeting of the Society of Friends. Engraving

Background imageQuaker Collection: William Penn, English Quaker colonist, treating with Native North Americans, 1682 (1771-1772)

William Penn, English Quaker colonist, treating with Native North Americans, 1682 (1771-1772). Artist: Benjamin West
William Penn, English Quaker colonist, treating with Native North Americans on the site of the city of Philadelphia, 1682 (1771-1772)

Background imageQuaker Collection: A Quaker meeting, 1839

A Quaker meeting, 1839. The Protestant denomination known as the Society of Friens, or the Quakers, originated in England in the mid 17th century

Background imageQuaker Collection: A Step in Reform. Suggested to Mr. John Bright, while he is About It, 1858

A Step in Reform. Suggested to Mr. John Bright, while he is About It, 1858. This cartoon shows Mr John Bright, the Quaker

Background imageQuaker Collection: Mr. Bright offers to give satisfaction to the Liberal Party, 1858

Mr. Bright offers to give satisfaction to the Liberal Party, 1858. Mr John Bright (on the left) had made a speech at Manchester in which he forcefully reiterated his well-known views on the subjects



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