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  • Library

    The Library of the Society of Friends, based at Friends House, is a unique resource and is one of the largest Quaker collections in the world.

  • How Quakers do politics

    Are you interested in finding out more about how to engage with politics? Would you like to speak out about a current political issue?

  • Quaker bookshop

    The Quaker Centre Bookshop and Café are currently closed, but you can still buy books through the Quaker Bookshop website (see below).

    We sell a wide range of books on Quakerism, Christianity and other religions.

  • Accessible documents

    Accessibility is the practice of making services usable by as many people as possible. We plan to provide as much information as we can in accessible formats.

  • Free resources

    This section includes resources to download or order; about Quakers and their work, for Quakers and their meetings and for teachers

  • Quaker faith & practice

    This page is an introduction to the Quaker book of discipline and details of how to contribute to its revision.

  • Newsletters

    Sign up to receive regular email updates and have a look at our latest newsletters.

  • Photographs

    What better way to reflect the work of our Yearly Meeting than through the lenses of Friends? From photographs of Quakers going about their business, to scenes of nature that move us, we want to share an authentic Quaker view of the world.

  • Clerks' monthly mailings

    Each month an informational mailing is sent out from Friends House to the clerks or correspondents of local and area Quaker meetings.

  • Directory of services: overview

    This directory originally set out the services available to Friends as part of the centrally managed work of Britain Yearly Meeting.

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