A Quaker adventure, the story of nine years' relief and reconstruction, by A. Ruth Fry, honorary general secretary of the Friends' war victims' relief committee ...
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Quakers & the First World War Lives & Legacies: The Friends' War Victims' Relief Committee
This booklet is one of a series by the ‘Quakers & the First World War: Lives & Legacies’ collaborative project, run by Central England Quakers and the University of Birmingham and supported and shaped by volunteers.
An Eye-Witness From Russia : John Rickman
With Quakers in France, by Daniel Owen Stephens
Constructive spirit : Quakers in revolutionary Russia : McFadden, David W [Free account required]
xi, 213 p. : 23 cm
Toward undiscovered ends. [Friends and Russia for 300 years] : Brinton, Anna Cox [Free account required]
48 pages 20 cm
The Russian famines, 1921-22, 1922-23 : National Information Bureau (U.S.). Commission on Russian Relief
40 p. : 23 cm
Three visits to Russia, 1922-25 : Fry, A. Ruth (Anna Ruth), 1878-1962 [Free account required]
44 pages ; 19 cm
Official Report of Jane Addams and Dr. Alice Hamilton, September, 1919 · Jane Addams Digital Edition
A digital edition of Jane Addams' correspondence and writings from 1901-1935.
In The Margins Of Chaos : Wilson Francesca M.
Fringes of the war : Pictures of war-time effort 1914-1918. By the Friends War Victims Relief Committee.
World War I Pamphlet Collection: University of Pennsylvania Libraries.
The First Report of the War Victims Relief Committee of the Society of Friends: September 1914 to February 1915
World War I Pamphlet Collection: University of Pennsylvania Libraries.
The Third Report of The War Victims' Relief Committee of The Society of Friends: October, 1915 to September, 1916
World War I Pamphlet Collection: University of Pennsylvania Libraries.
The Fourth Report of The War Victims' Relief Committee of The Society of Friends: October, 1916 to September, 1917
World War I Pamphlet Collection: University of Pennsylvania Libraries.
For dauntless France, an account of Britain's aid to the French wounded and victims of the war; : Binyon, Laurence, 1869-1943
xv, 372 p. 22 cm
Through the Serbian campaign : the great retreat of the Serbian army : Gordon-Smith, Gordon
Portraits and sketches of Serbia : Wilson, Francesca M , 1888-1981
106 p. 19 cm
Excluded from the record : women, refugees, and relief, 1914-1929 : Storr, Katherine, 1934- [Free account required]
xii, 318 p. : 23 cm
A scavenger in France : being extracts from the diary of an architect, 1917-19 : Bell, William
xv, 353, viii p. ; 23 cm
Bernard Ireland Macalpine
Digitised papers of Bernard Ireland Macalpine in the Marne archives in France.
A life of Quaker service in England and Germany from World War I to II: cataloguing the papers of Dorothy Henkel (1886-1983)
We’re pleased to present a guest blog post from Hannah Ratford, who recently spent two weeks at the Library as part of her archives and records management training. As part of the M.A. course in Ar…
Library resources for researching World War I: periodicals
Where would you look for news, reflections, debate or comment on World War I events as they unfolded? Contemporary magazines, newsletters and reports are a fruitful resource for researchers studyin…
Library resources for researching World War I: visual resources
For the past nine months our blog has been focusing on printed and archival resources for researching World War I and its aftermath. At last it’s the turn of the Library’s “visual resources” – ever…
Friends Emergency and War Victims Relief Committee cataloguing project: relief and reconstruction during World War I and beyond
A 15 month project to catalogue the archives of the Friends Emergency and War Victims Relief Committee (FEWVRC) has now been completed, making accessible the records of an unprecedented Quaker reli…
Three remarkable women of the twentieth century: Joan Mary Fry, Elizabeth Fox Howard and Francesca Wilson
For Women’s History Month, we look at the lives of three remarkable women of the 20th century – Joan Mary Fry, Elizabeth Fox Howard and Francesca Wilson. Each of them in their own way respon…
Quaker feeding programmes in postwar Germany and Austria
For many, the celebrations at the signing of the Armistice and the end of World War I were short lived. While soldiers went home from the front, the destruction wreaked on basic infrastructure and …