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  1. ARTstor Image from ArtSTOR

    Derived from a variety of museum, library and archival collections, these images support disciplines including architecture, painting, sculpture, and photography. (Tri-College access only, connect via the Subject Portal.)

  2. The Bi-College News Photograph Collection Bi-Co News Dancer

    A companion to the online student newspaper, The Bi-College News Photograph Collection contains images captured by Haverford and Bryn Mawr student journalists since 2005.

  3. Cope-Evans Family Papers A Cope-Evans Family Portrait

    One of the many large collections of family, personal, and institutional papers housed in the Library's Special Collections Department, the Cope-Evans collection contains correspondence of several prominent Philadelphia Quaker families.

  4. Haverford College Fine Art Collection Hamadryad statue

    The College's collection of fine art includes fine art photographs, prints by European, American and Asian artists, numerous oil paintings, sculpture, and artifacts (Tri-College access only).

  5. Haverford College Oral Histories Archive Image of an old-style radio microphone

    Listen to oral history interviews about the history of Haverford College. Interviews are conducted with faculty and staff members following 25 years of service to the College.

  6. Haverford College Website Archive Haverford website icon

    Archived versions of College-related websites.

  7. History of Haverford College Collection Haverford students at a party

    The collection includes a growing number of photographic images of all aspects of life at Haverford and texts of the four major published histories of the college, the first published in 1890, then 1917 and 1933 and the last in 1983.

  8. Quaker Website Archive Quaker website icon

    Archived versions of Quaker-related websites.

  9. Quaker Broadsides Collection Manuscript, The Free Quaker

    Topics include: exhortations by Quakers against the slave trade; testimonials regarding deceased Friends; petitions to government authorities for recognition of various Quaker testimonies; advice and caution to Quakers regarding their conduct of life.

  10. Quakers and Slavery Collection Benjamin Lay

    The earliest anti-slavery organizations in America and Britain consisted primarily of members of the the Society of Friends. Thus much of the record of the development of anti-slavery thought and actions is embedded in Quaker-produced records and documents.

  11. Rufus Jones Diary Rufus Jones

    This diary is a remarkable document of a 1926 trip to China, Japan, India and other parts of East Asia, taken at the invitation of the YMCA Foreign Committee.

  12. Senior Thesis Archive Image of a graduation cap

    Read electronic versions of senior theses from Haverford students. You can also search both paper and electronic theses (Some theses are Tri-College access only).

  13. Thomas Pim Cope Diaries A Picture of the Diaries

    In his diary (1800-1851), Cope records his own numerous activities, events taking place in Philadelphia and the wider world, and reflections on Quakerism, business, and many other topics.

  14. Tripix: Tri-College Digital Image Collection Image from Tripix

    Provides access to images that are part of the Tri-College Visual Resource Collections. These images, used in classroom teaching, are periodically uploaded to ARTstor (Tri-College access only).

  15. Variations: Digital Music Library variations logo

    Listen to the Tri-College online music collection. Included are over one hundred titles from the Great Pianists of the 20th Century series. (Tri-College access only).