The Quaker Tapestry Photo Gallery
Copyright
The Quaker Tapestry and associated copyright is owned by The Quaker Tapestry Scheme. If you would like to use images of the Quaker Tapestry panels, please read our Image Reproduction Fact Sheet and return the application form within it by email to sheila@quaker-tapestry.co.uk or by post to the address at the bottom of the page
If you are unable to visit our Exhibition, the photo gallery below contains all of the Tapestry panels. Unfortunately, we have been unable to capture the true vibrancy and colour of the actual panels, but we hope you enjoy them nonetheless.
Title Panel
![]() TP: The Prism |
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A Panels
![]() A1: George Fox's Convincement | ![]() A2: James Nayler |
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![]() A3: James Parnell: Meeting for Sufferings | ![]() A4: Richard Sellar |
![]() A5: Voyage of the Woodhouse | ![]() A6: John Woolman |
![]() A7: Conscientious Objection | ![]() A8: Manchester Conference 1895 |
![]() A9: Oaths | |
B Panels
![]() B1: Firbank Fell: George Fox Preaching | ![]() B2: Mary Fisher |
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![]() B3: John Bright | ![]() B4: Publishers of Truth |
![]() B5: Stephen Grellet | ![]() B6: Woodbrooke |
![]() B7: Service Overseas | ![]() B8: Q-Pac: Quaker Peace Action Caravan |
C Panels
![]() C1: Swarthmoor Hall | ![]() C2: Margaret Fell |
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![]() C3: Keeping the Meeting | ![]() C4: Meeting Houses |
![]() C5: Meeting Houses Overseas | ![]() C6: Meeting Houses in the Community |
![]() C7: Schools | ![]() C8: Marriage |
![]() C9: Pilgrimages | ![]() C10: Children and Young People |
![]() C11: Leaveners | |
D Panels
![]() D1: George Fox: Lichfield, Pendle Hill | ![]() D2: Simplicity |
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![]() D3: Persecution in Oxford | ![]() D4: Coalbrookdale |
![]() D5: Innocent Trades | ![]() D6: Merchants |
![]() D7: Railways | ![]() D8: Botanists |
![]() D9: True Health | ![]() D10: Scientists |
![]() D11: Industrial Welfare | ![]() D12: Ecology |
![]() D13: Scott - Bader Commonwealth | |
E Panels
![]() E1: George Fox at Ulverston: Healing | ![]() E2: John Bellers |
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![]() E3: Bankering | ![]() E4: Criminal Justice |
![]() E5: Elizabeth Fry: Prisons | ![]() E6: Elizabeth Fry & The Patchwork Quilt |
![]() E7: Adult Schools | ![]() E8: Ireland: The Great Hunger 1845-8 |
![]() E9: Mary Hughes | ![]() E10: Unemployment |
![]() E11: Friends Provident Institution | ![]() E12: William Allen |
F Panels
![]() F1: George Fox in Derby Gaol | ![]() F2: The Penn & Meade Trial 1670 |
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![]() F3: The Slave Trade | ![]() F4: Daniel Wheeler |
![]() F5: Delegation to the Czar 1854 | ![]() F6: Relief Work: British Isles |
![]() F7: Relief Work: Overseas | ![]() F8: Friends Ambulance Unit |
![]() F9: Northern Ireland: Reconciliation | ![]() F10: The Underground Railroad |
![]() F11: Penn & Pennsylvania | ![]() F12: Nantucket and Milford Haven |
![]() F13: Dolgellau and Pennsylvania | ![]() F14: Aotearoa - New Zealand |
![]() F15: Work Camps | ![]() F16: Peace Embassies |
![]() F17: Vigils for Peace | ![]() F18: World Conference 1991 |
![]() F19: South Africa | ![]() F20: Tasmania |
![]() F21: Canada | ![]() F22: The Netherlands 1940-1945 |
The final panel
![]() WFF: World Family of Friends |
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