From the Archives: ‘An Unchristian Traffik’
The latest in our series of guest posts from the Birmingham & Warwickshire Quaker archive project – this post looks at Quakers historic relationship to the slave trade. Read More …
The latest in our series of guest posts from the Birmingham & Warwickshire Quaker archive project – this post looks at Quakers historic relationship to the slave trade. Read More …
Occupational Centres and land schemes, ‘..the great need of the moment’ One of the great curses of unemployment is the feeling of isolation which grows upon the victim. He feels that no one cares about him, and for the want Read More …
This is the fourth in our series of guest posts from the Birmingham and Warwickshire Quakers archive project at the Library of Birmingham. Now that the project is complete, you can explore the archive catalogue online. ‘A much esteemed Friend’ Main Read More …
This is the third in our series of guest posts from the Birmingham and Warwickshire Quakers archive project at the Library of Birmingham. Now that the project is complete, you can explore the archive catalogue online. ‘Awful conditions’ in Birmingham Read More …
This is the second in our series of guest posts from the Birmingham and Warwickshire Quakers archive project at the Library of Birmingham. Now that the project is complete, you can explore the archive catalogue online. Faith and disunity: Samuel Read More …
This is the first in a series of guest posts from the Birmingham and Warwickshire Quakers archive project at the Library of Birmingham. Now that the project is complete, you can explore the archive catalogue online. Look out for more Read More …
The archives of Central England Quakers are held by Birmingham Archives and Collections at the Library of Birmingham, and project archivist Eleanor Woodward has been busy cataloguing the many items, to allow them to be searched: online and in hard Read More …
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