Quaker Tapestry - List of The Panels

List of The Panels

  1. The Prism (Title Panel)
  2. George Fox's convincement (A1)
  3. James Nayler's call to ministry (A2)
  4. James Parnell: Meetings for Sufferers (A3)
  5. Richard Sellar (A4)
  6. The good ship 'Woodhouse' (A5)
  7. John Woolman (A6)
  8. Conscientious objection (A7)
  9. Manchester Conference 1895 (A8)
  10. Oaths (A9)
  11. George Fox travels to Sedbergh (B1)
  12. Mary Fisher, Elizabeth Hooton (B2)
  13. John Bright (B3)
  14. Publishers of Truth (B4)
  15. Stephen Grellet (B5)
  16. Woodbrooke, Selly Oak, Birmingham (B6)
  17. Service Overseas (B7)
  18. Quaker Peace Action caravan (B8)
  19. Swarthmoor Hall, Ulverston (C1)
  20. Margaret Fell, Mother of Quakerism (C2)
  21. Keep your meetings (C3)
  22. Meeting houses (C4)
  23. Meeting Houses overseas (C5)
  24. Meeting Houses in the Community (C6)
  25. Quaker schools (C7)
  26. Marriage (C8)
  27. Pilgrimages (C9)
  28. Children and Young People (C10)
  29. The Leaveners (C11)
  30. George Fox at Lichfield, Pendle Hill (D1)
  31. Quaker Simplicity (D2)
  32. Personal Devotion (D3)
  33. Coalbrookdale (D4)
  34. Innocent Trades (D5)
  35. Quaker merchants (D6)
  36. Railways (D7)
  37. Quaker Botanists (D8)
  38. Quaker Doctors (D9)
  39. Quaker Scientists (D10)
  40. Industrial Welfare (D11)
  41. Query 19 (D12)
  42. Scott - Bader Commonwealth (D13)
  43. Fox at Ulverston (E1)
  44. John Bellers (E2)
  45. Banking (E3)
  46. Criminal Justice (E4)
  47. Elizabeth Fry (E5)
  48. Elizabeth Fry and the Patchwork Quilts (E6)
  49. First-day schools (E7)
  50. The Great Hunger (E8)
  51. Mary Hughes (E9)
  52. Unemployment (E10)
  53. Friends' Provident Institution (E11)
  54. William Allen (E12)
  55. Derby Gaol (F1)
  56. Trial of Penn and Meade (F2)
  57. Early Friends and slavery (F3)
  58. Daniel Wheeler (F4)
  59. Delegation to the Czar (F5)
  60. Relief Work: British Isles (F6)
  61. Relief of suffering (F7)
  62. Friends' Ambulance Unit (F8)
  63. Reconciliation (F9)
  64. Underground Railway (F10)
  65. William Penn and Pennsylvania (F11)
  66. America and Milford Haven meeting (F12)
  67. Quakers in Dolgellau (F13)
  68. Quakerism in New Zealand (F14)
  69. Workcamps (F15)
  70. Building the institutions of Peace (F16)
  71. Vigils for Peace (F17)
  72. World Conference 1991 (F18)
  73. Friends and the Boer War (F19)
  74. Tasmania (F20)
  75. Friends in Canada (F21)
  76. The Netherlands 1940-1945 (F22)
  77. World Family and Friends (Final Panel)

Read more about this topic:  Quaker Tapestry

Famous quotes containing the words list of, list and/or panels:

    Shea—they call him Scholar Jack—
    Went down the list of the dead.
    Officers, seamen, gunners, marines,
    The crews of the gig and yawl,
    The bearded man and the lad in his teens,
    Carpenters, coal-passers—all.
    Joseph I. C. Clarke (1846–1925)

    Religious literature has eminent examples, and if we run over our private list of poets, critics, philanthropists and philosophers, we shall find them infected with this dropsy and elephantiasis, which we ought to have tapped.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    He sent for lancewood to make the thills;
    The crossbars were ash, from the straightest trees;
    The panels of white-wood, that cuts like cheese,
    But lasts like iron for things like these;
    The hubs of logs from the “Settler’s ellum,”—
    Last of its timber,—they couldn’t sell ‘em,
    Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (1809–1894)