Friends' Central School - Early Photographs

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This collection includes early photographs showing student life, faculty, buildings, and grounds of Friends' Central School, a co-ed Quaker School founded by three Quaker meetings in 1845. The school has had three locations; 4th and Cherry St, 15th and Race St. in Philadelphia and City Line Ave in Wynnewood, PA. The current location is the former estate of the Wistar Morris family and was landscaped by Frederick Olmstead. The collection gives an overview of the history of Quaker education and includes photographs of early Quaker educators important in the history of Quaker meetings in the Philadelphia area. Quaker curriculum was unique for its time. The school included both Quaker and non-Quaker children from both Hicksite and Orthodox Quaker Meetings. Science and Latin were taught to both boys and girls and both genders participated in physical education. Holidays were not observed. An early instructor was Benjamin Eakins, who taught penmanship and the headmaster who was present during the relocation to City Ave, was Barclay Jones, cousin of Rufus Jones. Photographs from the 1920s included in the collection highlight the beauty of the Wistar Morris estate whose mansion is still used as the main campus building and features an original Tiffany window.

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Buildings and grounds
THis photograph shows the Friends' Central School property indicated by the red line.
Buildings and grounds
This aerial view shows the mansion on school property, used as the main school building in 1929.
Buildings and grounds
This photograph shows the construction of the new arts and science building in 1956.
Buildings and grounds
This shows the construction of the Rex gym, the first building built on the Overbrook campus.
Commencement ceremonies, Buildings and grounds
A closer view of one of the graduates, guests with cameras are in the background.
Buildings and grounds
The dining room at the school at 15th and Race St. with new furniture is shown in this photograph.
Buildings and grounds
This is another view of the dining room at the school at 15th and Race St.
Commencement ceremonies, Buildings and grounds
Four girls pose on the lawn holding their diplomas and bouquets of roses. Other students are in the background and part of the school building.
Buildings and grounds
This photograph shows the original school building at 4th and Cherry Sts. being torn down. The ornate library window was salvaged for the new school building.
Buildings and grounds
This photograph shows the front hall of Greenhill Mansion. Friends' Central School moved in in 1926.
Buildings and grounds
The furnished front parlor of the Greenhill Mansion used by the school as an OPA room.
Commencement ceremonies, Buildings and grounds
The class of 1938 is pictured seated in front of the Mansion.
Commencement ceremonies, Buildings and grounds
Two women stand in front of the graduating class in the right side of the photograph, the guests are seated to the left.
Commencement ceremonies, Buildings and grounds
Members of the class of 1938, holding diplomas process through the daisy chain.
Commencement ceremonies, Buildings and grounds
Girls holding their diplomas and roses and boys holding their diplomas process after graduation on Friend's Central's lawn.
Commencement ceremonies, Buildings and grounds
Students process to graduation ceremony, a car is in the background.
Commencement ceremonies, Buildings and grounds
A group of students has processed through the daisy chain holding their diplomas. Guests are seated in the background and school buildings are visible.
Commencement ceremonies, Buildings and grounds
Students pass out programs to guests at the 1938 graduation ceremony.
Buildings and grounds
This photograph shows the cottage on school grounds, lived in by several heads of school.
Buildings and grounds
This photograph shows the entrance to the lower school in 1930.