Quaker
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English: Members, actions and places of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
Français : Membres, actions et lieux de la Société religieuse des Amis (Quakers).
Español: Miembros, hechos y lugares de la Sociedad Religiosa de los Amigos (Cuáqueros).
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[edit]- Pierre Ceresole (1879–1945) was a Swiss pacifist
- George Fox (1624–1691) was an English Dissenter and a major early figure of the Religious Society of Friends.
- Elizabeth Fry (1780–1845) was an English prison reformer, social reformer and philanthropist.
- Edward Hicks (1780–1849) was an American folk and naïve (primitive) artist and devout Quaker.
- Benjamin Lay (1682–1759) was an English abolitionist and philanthropist.
- Inazo Nitobe (1862–1933) was a Japanese agricultural economist, author, educator, diplomat and politician.
- William Penn (1644–1718) founded the Province of Pennsylvania.
- Bayard Rustin (1912–1987) was an African-American civil rights activist.
- Benjamin West (1738–1820) was an Anglo-American painter of historical scenes around and after the time of the American War of Independence.
- John Greenleaf Whittier (1807–1892) was an American Quaker poet and forceful advocate of the abolition of slavery in the United States.
General
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Pendle Hill
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A female Quaker preaches at meeting
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Title page of book on the persecution of Quakers
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Title page of book of Benjamin Lay (1737)
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Title page of book by Robert Barclay (1797)
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History of Quakers in North-America
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Quakers hugging indigenous people in Pennsylvania
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Treaty: William Penn with the indians
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William Penn with the Delaware Indians
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Capitol frieze, William Penn, the Great TreatyManchester
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Mary Dyer led to execution on Boston Common
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James Nayler at pillory
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Mission in Syria : encounter with a barrister, 1876
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"Peaceable Kingdom" by Edward Hicks
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Swarthmoor Hall
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German quaker in Friedensthal
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Swarthmoor Hall (2007)
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Ghost Bike, Manchester (2006)
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Membership development 1940-2000
Peace and social witness
[edit]- See also: Friends Ambulance Unit
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Friends Ambulance Unit, 1945?
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Tom Fox in Irak, 2005?
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Berlin, 2007
Friends Houses
[edit]- See : Category:Quaker meeting houses
- External link : Flickr site for photographs of British Friends Meeting Houses, arranged by County
- External link : Haverford College archive copy at the Wayback Machine – triptych tri-college digital library - Collection of pictures of meeting houses in the United States
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Airton (North Yorkshire, England)
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Bad Pyrmont (Germany)
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Benjaminville (Illinois, USA)
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Brentwood (Essex, England)
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Bruxelles, QCEA (Belgium)
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Centreville (Delaware, USA)
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Come-to-Good (Feock, Cornwall, England)
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Congénies (France)
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Cornwall (Orange County, New York, USA)
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Flushing, Queens (New York, USA)
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London, Euston Road, offices for Britain Yearly Meeting
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Manchester (England)
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Moorestown (Burlington County, New Jersey, USA)
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New York City, 15th St Friends Meeting House
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New York City, Boerum Place
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Oblong Friends Meeting House (Pawling, Dutchess County, USA )
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Osmotherley (North Yorkshire, England)
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Pardshaw (English Lake District, England)
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Quaker Almshouse, Philadelphia (USA)
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Schuylkill (Schuylkill Township, PA, USA)
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Smith Clove (Highland Mills, NY, USA)
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Street (Somerset, UK)
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Sydney (Australia)
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Thirdhaven (Maryland, USA)
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Upper Dublin (Pennsylvania, USA)
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Washington DC
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Waynesville (Ohio, USA)
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Wuppertal (Germany)
Quaker cemeteries
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Airton (North Yorkshire, England)
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Bad Pyrmont (Germany)
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Bad Pyrmont (Germany)
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Budock (Falmouth, Cornwall, UK)
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Bunhill Fields (London)
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Congénies (France)
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Ercildoun (Pennsylvania, USA)
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Friendsville (Tennessee, USA)
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Schuylkill Township (Pennsylvania, USA)
Friends Schools & Missions
[edit]- English: See : List of Friends Schools
- External link : Quaker Schools Worldwide archive copy at the Wayback Machine
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Brummana Mission, Lebanon
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Brummana Mission, Lebanon
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Ramallah Mission House, Palestine
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Bryn Mawr
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May Day at Bryn Mawr
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Earlham College
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Swarthmore College : Parrish Hall
Meetings
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All Friends Conference, London 1920
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Kansas Yearly Meeting 1922
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Britain Yearly Meeting 2005
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Swarthmore Lecture at Britain Yearly Meeting 2006
Caricatures
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Reactions to the installation of street lighting, London 1809
Logos
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Quaker star: Symbol of Quaker service
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Quaker star (transparent background)
The license of some logos is restricted to the English-language Wikipedia.
- AFSC American Friends Service Committee
- AFSC (old)
- FCNL Friends Committee on National Legislation
- FCNL sticker
- WGYF 2005 World Gathering of Young Friends
The license of some logos is restricted to the French-language Wikipedia.
- QUNO Quaker United Nations Office
Stamps
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Lucretia Mott, women's rights 1848-1948
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Lucretia Mott, women's rights 1848-1948 — detail
The license of some stamps is restricted to the English-language Wikipedia
- Stamp representing Alice Paul
- Stamp representing Johns Hopkins