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Elizabeth Fry, 1844. Artist: J CochranElizabeth 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
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
William Penn (1644-1718) English Quaker and colonialist, founder of Pennsylvania, 1682William Penn (1644-1718) English Quaker and colonialist, founder of Pennsylvania, in conference with Colonialists, 1682. From Harpers Weekly, 1883
William Penn with Native Americans, English Quaker colonist, 1830William Penn (1644-1718), English Quaker colonist, treating with Native Americans on site of what is now Philadelphia, 1830. Woodcut
Quaker meeting, London, c1893. Young man declaring his intention to marry to meeting of the Society of Friends. Engraving
William Penn, English Quaker colonist, treating with Native North Americans, 1682 (1771-1772). Artist: Benjamin WestWilliam Penn, English Quaker colonist, treating with Native North Americans on the site of the city of Philadelphia, 1682 (1771-1772)
A Quaker meeting, 1839. The Protestant denomination known as the Society of Friens, or the Quakers, originated in England in the mid 17th century
A Step in Reform. Suggested to Mr. John Bright, while he is About It, 1858. This cartoon shows Mr John Bright, the Quaker
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