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Quakers Sail to New WrldWilliam Penn and other Quakers sail to the New World in the Welcome
FOX ( 1624 - 1690 )GEORGE FOX - Founder of the Society of Friends (Quakers) - wearing his hat in church to show disagreement with the preacher
A Quaker meeting in the 19th century
George Fox / Pyle / HarpersGEORGE FOX - Founder of the Society of Friends (Quakers) - The word of the Lord came to me, saying Cry, woe to the bloody city of Lichfield
Quaker Meeting / R & PuginA Quakers Meeting in a London meeting-house : the men and women are seated separately, the women wearing their bonnets, the men their hats
George Fox, Quaker, preaching in a tavernGeorge Fox, founder of the Quakers or Society of Friends, preaching in a tavern. Date: 17th century
Friends Meeting House, Crawshawbooth, early 1900s
Quaker's group hanging a dog condemned by warlock. EngravingNew England (Massachusetts). 17th century. Quaker's group hanging a dog condemned by warlock. Engraving, 1807
Damsels in a Wood, by Constance and Maxwell ArmfieldDamsels in a Wood, embroidery on linen by Constance and Maxwell Armfield (English Quakers and pacifists working in America), First World War. 1916
The Tune we Dance to - Pacifism - Society of Friends" The Money Goes Round and Around... And it comes out here!" Pay your income tax and it ends up being fired from a gun. Pacifist postcard published by the Society of Friends (Quakers)
Bournville Village - Cottages on Sycamore Road. Bournville is a model village on the southwest side of Birmingham, England, founded by the Quaker Cadbury family for its employees. circa 1910s
Quaker Meeting House in Jordans, BuckinghamshireQuaker Meeting House in Jordans, a village in Buckinghamshire. It was built in 1688. Date: circa 1910s
John Cadbury and his familyJohn Cadbury (1801-1889), founder of the Cadbury business, seen here with his family. Standing at the back are sons John and Richard
My Quaker GirlPrudence was a Quakeress in her modest Quaker Dress. Date: 1910s
Treharris Truant School and Quakers Yard Viaduct, GlamorganA view of the Treharris Truant School and Quakers Yard Viaduct, Glamorgan. Date: circa 1905
Richmond, Indiana, USA - Quaker Meeting HouseRichmond, Indiana, USA - Indiana Yearly Quaker Meeting House. Date: circa 1920s
Meeting house of the Quakers. Lincoln. United States. Nineteenth century colored engraving
The Quaker Girl by James T TannerPromotional postcard for The Quaker Girl by James T. Tanner; music Lionel Monckton. First produced at the Adelphi Theatre, 5th November 1910. Artist: William Barribal
Friends Tabernacle, Wilmington, Ohio, USAFriends Tabernacle (a Society of Friends or Quaker meeting house), Wilmington, Ohio, USA. Date: circa 1910
Elizabeth Fry and Anna Buxton visiting women prisoners at Newgate Prison, London. Anna Buxton is seen kneeling in prayer. Date: 1813
Richard SherlockRICHARD SHERLOCK Churchman, rector of Winwick, opponent of the Quakers. Date: 1612 - 1689
Friends House, London - looking west along the Euston RoadFriends House, 173 Euston Road London - looking west. Date: circa 1930
Friends Meeting House, ColchesterMeeting House of the Society of Friends (Quakers), Colchester. Built in 1872 & extended in 1892. It was located on St Isaacs Walk. It was sold in 1938 to Lexden & Winstree District Council. Date: 1904
Francis BuggFRANCIS BUGG of Mildenhall, a vehement critic of the Quakers - all the worse, because once he himself had been one of them ! Date: 1640 - 1724
George Fox, English Dissenter, founder of the QuakersGeorge Fox, English Dissenter, founder of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly referred to as Quakers or Friends. Date: 1624 - 1691
Quakers aid refugees WWIIThe Quakers organised that each child on board the refugee steamer received a glass of milk twice a day
Conscientious objectors parade for a photographMany men refused to bear arms, for a variety of reasons. These men are Quakers and opposed to fighting on religious grounds
Quakers and TsarOn the eve of war in the Crimea, a delegation of Quakers travel to St Petersburg to beg tsar Nicolas I to modify his belligerence : he won t, and war follows
Quakers, AmsterdamA Quaker preaches at a meeting in Amsterdam
Quakers, BahamasQuaker tobacco planters in the Bahamas
Quaker Emigrants 1673Quaker emigrants leaving London for America are seen off by Charles II in the royal barge off the Tower of London
Endicott and the FlagGovernor Endicott cutting the cross out of the British flag
Quaker Tobacco PlantersQuaker tobacco planters in the Bahamas
Satire on QuakersSatirical comment on the QUAKERS
Sectarian SymptomsSatirical comments on four religious sects - Jumpers, Quakers, Shakers and Millenarians