John William Graham
(1859-1932), Professor of the Principals and History of QuakerismSitter in 4 portraits
by Lafayette
half-plate film negative, 10 December 1926
NPG x41610
by Lafayette
half-plate film negative, 10 December 1926
NPG x41611
by Lafayette
half-plate film negative, 10 December 1926
NPG x41612
by Lafayette
half-plate film negative, 10 December 1926
NPG x41613
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Mark Frankel
28 March 2018, 10:00
John William Graham (1859-1932) was a leading representative of the generation of Quakers who were responsible for the so-
called ‘Quaker Renaissance’ of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.