Note: Sources described as 'not published' or 'privately printed' can be seen on the open shelves at Friends House Library
Photographs & photographs albums, paintings, silhouettes and engravings seen at the Library, Friends House, Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ
Collection of photographs by Richard Dykes Alexander, K 420 (Acc. No. 4678), Suffolk Record Office (Ipswich Branch), County Hall, Ipswich IP4 2JS
Digest of marriages 1837-1903 (microfilm), at Friends House Library
Ms letters of Elizabeth Fry to Joseph John Gurney, Eddington Gurney Ms I/219 (Friends House Library)
Ms letters of Daniel Gurney to John Henry Gurney, Eddington Gurney Ms II/63 (Friends House Library)
Abbatt, John Dilworth (1988) A Victorian Quaker Courtship. Lancashire Love Letters of the 1850s. York: William Sessions
Ackworth School Centenary Committee (1879) List of the Boys & Girls Admitted into Ackworth School 1779-1879. London: Samuel Harris
Aggs, Mary (1859) A Memoir of Martha Lucy Pease. Privately printed
Alexander, Ann, ed. (1858) Gathered Fragments: Briefly Illustrative of the Life of George Dillwyn. London: Alfred W. Bennett
Alexander, Helen Cadbury (1906) Richard Cadbury of Birmingham. London: Hodder & Stoughton
Alexander, John (1847) Brief Memoir of Joseph John Gurney, Esq. London: Charles Gilpin
Allen, William (1846-47) The Life of William Allen, with selections from his Correspondence. 3 vols, London: Charles Gilpin
Annual Monitor
anon. (1834) Rules of Discipline of the Religious Society of Friends. London
anon. (1849) Supplement to the Rules of Discipline of the Religious Society of Friends with Advices. London: Edward Marsh
anon. (1860) A Memoir of Elizabeth J.J. Robson. London: A.W. Bennett
anon. (1867) Memorials of William H. & Sophia Alexander of Ipswich. London: F.B. Kitto
anon. (1870) Memoir of the late John Talwin Shewell. Ipswich: privately printed
anon. (1873) Memoranda relating to the late Sarah Littleboy. Privately printed
anon. (1910) Philip Edward Sewell. A Sketch
anon. (1925) 'Joseph Rowntree 1836-1925', Special Memorial Number of the C.W.M., the Journal of Rowntree's Cocoa Works, York
anon. (n.d.) Arthur Albright. Birmingham: Guild Press
____ (n.d.) Arthur Albright. Notes of his Life. (privately printed)
anon. (n.d.) In Memoriam John Beaumont Pease
Austin, Mrs (1857) Notice of Miss Anna Gurney, repr. from the Gentleman's Magazine Sept 1857
B., H. ed. (1874) Memoirs of Joseph Buckley. London: Samuel Harris
B., J. (1884) A Beloved Mother. Life of Hannah S. Allen by her daughter. London: Samuel Harris
Backhouse, Hannah Chapman (1858) Extracts from the Journal and Letters of Hannah Chapman Backhouse. Not published.
Backhouse, James & Tylor, Charles (1862) The Life and Labours of George Washington Walker. London: A.W. Bennett
Backhouse, K. (1855) Memoir of Samuel Capper. London: W. & F.G. Cash
Backhouse, S. (1870) Memoir of James Backhouse. London: F. Bowyer Kitto
Baker, Wm King (n.d.) A Quaker Warrior. The Life of William Hobson. London: Headley
Barcus, James E. (1966) The Literary Correspondence of Bernard Barton. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press
Barton, Bernard (1849) Selections from the Poems and Letters of Bernard Barton, edited by his daughter. London: Hall, Virtue
Bayly, Mrs (1889) The Life and Letters of Mrs. Sewell. London: James Nisbet
Beck, W., W.F. Wells & H.G. Chalkley (1888) Biographical Catalogue, being an account of the lives of Friends and others whose portraits are in the London Friends' Institute, London: Friends' Institute
Bellows, E. (1904) John Bellows: Letter and Memoir. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner
Bishop, Benjamin (1865) Memoir of Benjamin Bishop with Extracts from his Letters. London: A.W. Bennett
Boyce, Anne Ogden (1889) Records of a Quaker Family: The Richardsons of Cleveland. London: Samuel Harris
Brady, Edward Foster (1839) A Memoir of Edward Foster Brady. London: Harvey & Darton
Braithwaite, ____ (1909) J. Bevan Braithwaite. A Friend of the Nineteenth Century. By His Children. London: Hodder & Stoughton
Braithwaite, Joseph Bevan, ed. (1854) Memoirs of Joseph John Gurney. 2 vols., Norwich: Fletcher & Alexander
Braithwaite, Joseph Bevan, ed. (1905) Memoirs of Anna Braithwaite. London: Headley
Brett, R.L., ed. (1979) Barclay Fox's Journal. London: Bell & Hyman
Brightwell, Cecilia Lucy (1854) Memorials of the Life of Amelia Opie. 2nd edn, London: Longman, Brown
____ (1857) Memoir of Amelia Opie. London: Religious Tract Society
The British Friend, from 1843
Brockbank, Richard Bowman (1912) Richard Bowman Brockbank. A Memoir. 1912: Privately printed
Brown, Potto (1878) Potto Brown, the Village Philanthropist. St Ives: Albert Goodman
Bryant, G.E. & Baker, G.P., eds (1934) A Quaker Journal: being the Diary and Reminiscences of William Lucas of Hitchin, 1804-1851. A Member of the Society of Friends. 2 vols, London: Hutchinson
Buckley, Joseph (1874) Memoirs of Joseph Buckley, edited by his daughter. Glasgow: Robert Smeal
Budge, Frances Anne (1898) Isaac Sharp, an Apostle of the Nineteenth Century. London: Headley
Burnet, John (1850) Practical Hints on Portrait Painting. London: David Bogue
Buxton, Charles, ed. (1848/1925) Memoirs of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, Bart. London: Dent
Cadbury, Geraldine S. (1912) Anna Strangman Southall. Privately printed
Carroll, Janet F. & Olive C. Goodbody (1966) Extracts from the Letters of John Grubb (1766-1841) to Joseph Grubb (1768-1844). Privately printed
Chapman-Huston, Desmond (1927) Sir James Reckitt. A Memoir. London: Faber & Gwyer
Clark, Henry Ecroyd (1870) Life of Joseph Clark. London: privately printed
Clarkson, Thomas (1869) A Portraiture of the Christian Profession and Practice of the Society of Friends. 3rd edition, Glasgow: Robert Smeal
Corder, Susanna (1845) Memorials of Deceased Members of the Society of Friends. London: Charles Gilpin
____ (1853) Life of Elizabeth Fry. London: W. & F.G. Cash
Creighton, Louise (1918) Life and Letters of Thomas Hodgkin. London: Longmans, Green & Co.
Crewdson, ____ (1879) A Short Memorial of William Dillworth Crewdson. Kendal: W.F. Robson
Cropper, James (n.d.) Extracts from letters on James Cropper (not published)
Croydon School Monthly Magazine. A Collection of Original Essays. (1847) Croydon: Robert Page
Denvir, Bernard (1983) The Eighteenth Century. Art, design and society, 1689-1789. London: Longman
____ (1984) The Early Nineteenth Century. Art, design and society. London: Longman
Disdéri, M. (1863) 'The Æsthetic of Photography', in The Universal Text-Book of Photography. Leeds: Harvey, Reynolds & Fowler
Doncaster, H.M., ed. (1905) James Henry Barber: A Family Memorial. 2 vols, Sheffield: privately printed
Doncaster, Phebe (1908) John Stephenson Rowntree. His Life and Work. London: Headley
Dymond, Charles William (1907) Memoirs, Letters and Poems of Jonathan Dymond. Privately printed
Eastlake, Lady Elizabeth (1857) 'Photography', London Quarterly Review, pp. 442-68; reprinted in Trachtenberg (1980), pp. 39-68
Ellis, Margaret, comp. (1883) Letters and Memorials of Eliza Ellis. Leicester: privately printed
Ellis, ____ (n.d.) The Home Life and Letters of Mrs Ellis, compiled by her nieces. London: Nisbet
Emerson, P.H. (1889) 'Hints on Art'. Naturalistic Photography for Students of the Art, chapter 4; reprinted in Trachtenberg (1980), pp. 99-105
Emmott, Elizabeth B. (1896) Loving Service. A Record of the Life of Martha Braithwaite. London: Headley
Epps, John (1831) The Life of John Walker M.D. London: Whittaker, Treacher & Co.
F., J. (1821) Extracts from the Letters and Other Writings of the late Joseph Gurney Bevan, preceded by a Short Memoir of his Life. London: William Phillips
Farrand, ____ (1857) A Sister's Memorial; or, a little account of Rebecca Farrand. London: W. & F.G. Cash
Flynn, John Stephen (1893) Sir Robert N. Fowler. London: Hodder & Stoughton
Ford, John (1861) The Sabbath School Teacher; a Memoir of Richard E. Tatham. London: A.W. Bennett
____ (1864) Memoir of Thomas Pumphrey, for twenty-seven years Superintendent of Ackworth School. London: A.W. Bennett
____ (1868) Memoir of William Tanner. London: F. Bowyer Kitto
Forster, Josiah (1865) Extracts from My Note-Book. Not published
Fowler, ____ (n.d..) Memoirs of Robert and Rachel Fowler. Norwich: not published
Fowler, Lucy (1865) Sketch and Recollections of Nicholas Waterhouse. London: Alfred W. Bennett
Fox, Anna F. (1873) Memoir of Robert Charleton. London: Samuel Harris
Fox, Maria (1846) Memoirs of Maria Fox. London: Charles Gilpin
Fox, Marion E. (1911) Mary Pease. A Memoir. Privately printed
Fox, R. Hingston (1919) Dr John Fothergill and His Friends. London: Macmillan
Fox, Sarah E., ed. (1892) Edwin Octavius Tregelles. London: Hodder & Stoughton
The Friend, from 1843
Frith, Francis (1859) 'The Art of Photography', in Beaumont Newhall, ed. (1980) Photography: Essays & Images. New York: Museum of Modern Art
____ (1893) The Quaker Ideal. London: Edward Hicks jr
Frost, J. William (1984) The Records and Recollections of James Jenkins. New York: Edwin Mellen
Fry, Agnes (1921) A Memoir of the Right Honourable Sir Edward Fry, G.C.B. Oxford: OUP
Fry, Sir Edward, ed. (1899) James Hack Tuke. London: Macmillan
Galt, John (1820) The Life, Studies, and Works of Benjamin West, Esq. London: T. Cadell & W. Davies
Galton, Francis (1883/1907) Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development. London: J.M. Dent
Godard, John George (1884) George Birkbeck, The Pioneer of Popular Education. London: Bemrose
Godley, Rickman John (1917) Lord Lister. London: Macmillan
Goodbody, Michael I.A. (2000) letter to the author
Graham, John W. (1920) The Faith of a Quaker. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Green, Joseph J. (1910) Leaves from the Journal of Joseph James Neave. London: Headley
Gregory, Lucy (1877) Leaning on the Beloved. Extracts from the Diary of Lucy Gregory. Leominster: Orpheus Printing Press
Griffith, John (1830) Journal of the Life, Travels, and Labours . . . of John Griffith. York: Alexander
Grubb, H., ed. (1864) Letters, etc., of Sarah (Lynes) Grubb. London: A.W. Bennett
Gurney, Eliza P. (1852) A Brief Sketch of the Life of Anna Backhouse. Burlington, NJ: John Rodgers
Gurney, Joseph John (1842) Observations on the Distinguishing Views & Practices of the Society of Friends. 7th edition
Hallowell, Anna Davis (1896) James and Lucretia Mott. Life and Letters. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin
Hare, ____ (1857) Memoirs of John Sharp, late Superintendent of Croydon School. London: William & Frederick G. Cash
Harvey, S.G., ed., (1874) Recollections of a Beloved Sister. Privately printed
Harvey, Sarah G. (1886) Memorials of Thomas Harvey. Privately printed
Harvey, T.N. (1904) Autobiography of T.N. Harvey. Waterford: privately printed
Heighway, William (1876) Practical Portrait Photography. London: Piper & Carter
Hine, Lewis (1909) 'Social Photography, How the Camera May Help in the Social Uplift', Proceedings, National Conference of Charities and Corrections, June; reprinted in Trachtenberg (1980), pp. 109-113
Hoare, Prince (1820) Memoirs of Granville Sharp, Esq. London: Henry Colburn
Hodgkin, John (1842) Extracts from the Familiar Letters of the Late Elizabeth Hodgkin. London: not published
Howitt, Mary (1859) 'Sun Pictures. I-IV', Eclectic Review n.s. (110), Sept-Dec:303-10, 381-387, 466-480, 589-597
Hubert, J. (1888) Retouching Made Easy. A Practical Guide. London: Penney, Hallett
Hurnard, Louisa Bowman (1883) James Hurnard, a Memoir. London: Samuel Harris
Hutchinson, Herbert (1946) Jonathan Hutchinson, Life and Letters. London: William Heinemann
Insull, Tom (1979) John Cadbury 1801-1889. Birmingham: privately printed
Johnson, R. Brimley, ed. (1931) Elizabeth Fry's Journeys on the Continent 1840-1841. London: John Lane The Bodley Head
Jones, Edgar, ed. (1988) The Memoirs of Edwin Waterhouse. London: Batsford
Jones, John (1867) Albert Fox, The Devout Merchant. Liverpool: Edward Howell
Kendrick, Emma E. (1830) Conversations on the Art of Miniature Painting. London: Kendrick
Leslie, Charles Robert (1860) Autobiographical Recollections. London: John Murray
Lloyd, Edith M., ed. (1928) Anna Lloyd (1837-1925), A Memoir. London: The Cayme Press
Lloyd, Samuel (1909) The Lloyds of Birmingham. Birmingham: Cornish Brothers; 3rd edition
Lucas, E.V. , ed. (1898) Charles Lamb and the Lloyds. London: Smith, Elder
Lucas, Edward Verrall (1893) Bernard Barton and His Friends: A Record of Quiet Lives. London: Edward Hicks jr
MacInnes, E. (1862) Extracts from Priscilla Johnston's Journal and Letters. Carlisle: Charles Thurnam
Maule, Joshua (1886) Transactions and Changes in the Society of Friends. Philadelphia: Lippincott
Maurice, F.D. (1842/1959) The Kingdom of Christ. London: James Clarke
Mays, Robert (1978) Henry Doubleday, the Epping Naturalist. Marlow: Precision Press
Mennell, Edward N. & Hurnard, Samuel F. (1903) Frederick Richardson. A Memoir. London
Miles, Edward (1859) Quaker Difficulties. London: A.W. Bennett
Monk, Wendy (n.d.) John Gill of Penryn. Plymouth: Rickard
Murray, Lindley (1826) Memoirs. York: Wilson & Sons
Natural History Journal Vols I & II (1877-8). York: William Sessions
Newman, Henry Stanley (1883) Memories of Stanley Pumphrey. London: S.W. Partridge
Newman, John Henry (1864/1972) Apologia pro Vita Sua. London & Glasgow: Collins
Nicoll, Lady Robertson (1932) Bells of Memory. Privately printed
Old York Scholars' Association (1935) Bootham School Register. London: E.T.W. Dennis
Peacock, George (1855) Life of Thomas Young M.D., F.R.S. London: John Murray
Pease, Sir Alfred E. (n.d.) Rachel Gurney of the Grove. London: Headley
____, ed. (1907) The Diaries of Edward Pease. London: Headley
Pease, Joseph Gurney (1992) A Wealth of Happiness and Many Bitter Trials. The Journals of Sir Alfred Edward Pease. York: Sessions
Pease, Louisa (1862) Selections from Private Memoranda & Letters of Louisa Pease. London: Richard Barrett
Pease, M.H. (1897) Henry Pease. A Short Account of His Life. London: Headley
Penney, Norman (1920) My Ancestors. London: Headley
Pierson, Arthur T. (1906) James Wright of Bristol. London: James Nisbet
Pitt, Priscilla (1874) A Memoir of John Finch Marsh of Croydon. Privately printed
Pollard, Francis E., ed. (1926) Bootham School 1823-1923. London & Toronto: J.M. Dent
Pym, Horace N., ed. (1882) Memories of Old Friends, being extracts from the journals and letters of Caroline Fox. London: Smith, Elder
Rathbone, Eleanor F. (1905) William Rathbone, A Memoir. London: Macmillan
Reid, Stuart J. (1908) Sir Richard Tangye. London: Duckworth
Reid, T. Wemyss (1888/1970) Life of the Rt Hon. W.E. Forster. Bath: Adams & Dart
Reynolds, Richard (1852) Letters of Richard Reynolds, with a memoir of his life by . . . Hannah Mary Rathbone. London: Charles Gilpin
Richardson, J. Wigham, ed. (1877) Memoir of Anna Deborah Richardson. Privately printed
Rickman, Thomas Miller (1901) Notes on the Life of Thomas Rickman, F.S.A. London: Pitman
Riethmüller, Christopher James (1862) Frederick Lucas, a Biography. London: Bell & Daldy
Roberts, Evelyn, ed. (1970) Louisa. Memories of a Quaker Childhood. London: Friends' Home Service Committee
Robinson, Maude (1938) A South Down Farm in the Sixties. London: Bannisdale Press
Robinson, William (1891) Friends of a Half Century; Fifty Memorials with Portraits. London: Hicks, and Ashford: Headley
Robson, Sarah E. (1916) Joshua Rowntree. London: George Allen and Unwin
Romney, Paul, ed. (1984) The Diary of Charles Fothergill 1805. Leeds: Yorkshire Archaeological Society
Ross, Wilfrid (1931) Alfred Southall (of Birmingham) 1838-1901. Leominster: privately printed
Rowntree, John Stephenson (1859) Quakerism, Past and Present: being an inquiry into the causes of its decline in Great Britain and Ireland. London: Smith, Elder
____ (1968) A Family Memoir of Joseph Rowntree. Birmingham: privately printed
Ruskin, John (1959) The Diaries of John Ruskin. Selected and edited by Joan Evans & John Howard Whitehouse. Oxford: OUP
Sainsbury, Maria Tuke (1933) Henry Scott Tuke. A Memoir. London: Martin Secker
Sargeant, Charlotte Eliza (1850) A Book for Mothers; or, biographic sketches of the mothers of great and good men. London: H.G. Collins
Sargent, John G. (1885) Selections from the Diary and Correspondence of John G. Sargent. Newport: John E. Southall
Scott, John (1786) 'Essay on Painting,' The Poetical Works of John Scott, 2nd edn, London: J. Buckland, 277-312
Seebohm, B. & E. (1873) Private Memoirs of B. & E. Seebohm. London: Provost
Seebohm, Benjamin, ed. (1865) Memoirs of William Forster. London: Alfred W. Bennett. 2 vols
Sewell, Edith (1902) Joseph S. Sewell. A Quaker Memoir
Shorthouse, S., ed. (1985) Life, Letters, and Literary Remains of J.H. Shorthouse. London: Macmillan
Slater, Arthur Walter, ed. (1964) 'Autobiographical Memoir of James Jewell 1763-1846', Camden Miscellany Vol. XXII, Camden 4th series volume I, London: Royal Historical Society
Smith, Angus (1856) Memoir of Dr Dalton. London: H. Bailliere
Smith, Joseph (1870) A Catalogue of Friends' Portraits, Views of Meeting Houses, Schools, Books Illustrated with Portraits, and Quaker Caricatures, &c., &c. London: Joseph Smith
____ (1893) Supplement to the Descriptive Catalogue of Friends' Books. London: Edward Hicks
Southall, Eliza (1855) Portions of the Diary, Letters and Other Remains of Eliza Southall. Birmingham: White & Pike
____ (1862) A Brief Memoir with Portions of the Diary, Letters, and Other Remains of Eliza Southall. Philadelphia: Association of Friends for the Diffusion of Religious and Useful Knowledge
Steel, John William (1899) A Historical Sketch of the Society of Friends "in scorn called Quakers" in Newcastle and Gateshead. London: Headley Brothers
Steer, Henry (1897) The Smedleys of Matlock Bank. London: Elliot Stock
Stoddart, Anna M. (1899) Elizabeth Pease Nichol. London: J.M. Dent
Sturge, Clement Young, ed. (1905) Leaves from the Past. The Diary of John Allen. Bristol: J.W. Arrowsmith
Sturge, Elizabeth (1928) Reminiscences of My Life. Privately printed
Sturge, Matilda (1892) Emily Sturge. Privately printed
____, comp. (1898) Memorials and Letters of Ann Hunt. London: Headley
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____ (1893) Some Recollections of a Long Life. Privately printed
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Tuckett, F.F. (1920) A Pioneer in the High Alps. London: Edward Arnold
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Vansittart, Jane, ed. (1966) Katharine Fry's Book. London: Hodder & Stoughton
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Abraham, James Johnston (1933) Lettsom. His Life, Times, Friends and Descendants. London: William Heinemann
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