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"Penn: A Journey Through Time and Places" Penn, a name that holds multiple meanings and connections across various locations and historical events

Background imagePenn Collection: WILLIAM PENN (1644-1718). English religious reformer and colonialist voyaging up the Delaware

WILLIAM PENN (1644-1718). English religious reformer and colonialist voyaging up the Delaware River in 1682: wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imagePenn Collection: WILLIAM PENN AND CHARLES II. William Penn (1644-1718), left, with King Charles II at Whitehall

WILLIAM PENN AND CHARLES II. William Penn (1644-1718), left, with King Charles II at Whitehall, c1680. Wood engraving after Howard Pyle

Background imagePenn Collection: PHILADELPHIA, c1700. First brick building erected in Philadelphia, given by Mr

PHILADELPHIA, c1700. First brick building erected in Philadelphia, given by Mr. Penn to his daughter. Wood engraving

Background imagePenn Collection: PENN ARRIVES AT NEW CASTLE. William Penn (1644-1718), founder of the colony of Pennsylvania

PENN ARRIVES AT NEW CASTLE. William Penn (1644-1718), founder of the colony of Pennsylvania, arriving at New Castle on the Delaware River, 27 October 1682. Wood engraving, 1882

Background imagePenn Collection: WILLIAM PENN (1644-1718). English Quaker and founder of Pennsylvania

WILLIAM PENN (1644-1718). English Quaker and founder of Pennsylvania. Stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imagePenn Collection: WILLIAM PENN (1644-1718). Founder of colony of Pennsylvania. A late 18th century French engraving

WILLIAM PENN (1644-1718). Founder of colony of Pennsylvania. A late 18th century French engraving of Penns treaty with the Native Americans

Background imagePenn Collection: PENN AND COLONISTS, 1682. William Penn (standing, left center)

PENN AND COLONISTS, 1682. William Penn (standing, left center) meeting with the colonists of his land grant on his first visit to America in 1682. Wood engraving after Howard Pyle

Background imagePenn Collection: PENNs TREATY. William Penn (1644-1718), English religious reformer and colonist

PENNs TREATY. William Penn (1644-1718), English religious reformer and colonist, with his treat with the Native Americans, 1682. Wood engraving, 19th century, after Felix O.C. Darley

Background imagePenn Collection: WILLIAM PENN (1644-1718) treating with a Native American chief. Color engraving, 19th century

WILLIAM PENN (1644-1718) treating with a Native American chief. Color engraving, 19th century

Background imagePenn Collection: PENNs TREATY WITH NATIVE AMERICANS. William Penns treaty with the Native Americans, 1682

PENNs TREATY WITH NATIVE AMERICANS. William Penns treaty with the Native Americans, 1682. Wood engraving, 19th century, after Felix O.C. Darley (1822-1888)

Background imagePenn Collection: Guillaume Penn traite avec les indiens etablissant la provin

Guillaume Penn traite avec les indiens etablissant la province de Pensilvanie dans l Amerique septentrionale en 1681 /. Print showing William Penn and settlers trading with Native Americans

Background imagePenn Collection: Butler, Butler County Penn

Butler, Butler County Penn. Date c1898 Apr. 27

Background imagePenn Collection: Home of Dan Rice, Girard, Erie Co. Penn

Home of Dan Rice, Girard, Erie Co. Penn

Background imagePenn Collection: Washington, District of Columbia. Tent life of the 31st Penn

Washington, District of Columbia. Tent life of the 31st Penn. Inf. (later, 82d Penn. Inf.) at Queens farm, vicinity of Fort Slocum. Date 1861

Background imagePenn Collection: W M Penn

W M Penn

Background imagePenn Collection: William Penn - Treaty with the Indians 1661

William Penn - Treaty with the Indians 1661

Background imagePenn Collection: Amish Men of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

Amish Men of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. At the time this photograph was taken, a community of 28, 000 individuals shared 28 common family names. Date: circa 1930s

Background imagePenn Collection: Four presidents of the IMechE

Four presidents of the IMechE: (left to right) John Penn, Joseph Whitworth, Robert Napier, and William Fairbairn

Background imagePenn Collection: William Penn / Pyle 1882

William Penn / Pyle 1882
WILLIAM PENN English religious reformer and colonialist, dismissed by his father Date: 1644 - 1718

Background imagePenn Collection: William Penn, English coloniser

William Penn, English coloniser

Background imagePenn Collection: PENNs TREATY. William Penns treaty with the Native Americans, 1682. Lithograph, n. d

PENNs TREATY. William Penns treaty with the Native Americans, 1682. Lithograph, n. d. by Nathaniel Currier
PENNs TREATY. William Penns treaty with the Native Americans, 1682. Lithograph, n.d. by Nathaniel Currier

Background imagePenn Collection: PUSA2A-00082

PUSA2A-00082
Penn family coat of arms. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century ilustration

Background imagePenn Collection: Description of the colony granted to William Penn, 1681

Description of the colony granted to William Penn, 1681
Title page, " Some Account of the Province of Pennsilvania... " 1681. Woodcut reproduction with a watercolor wash

Background imagePenn Collection: PUSA2A-00057

PUSA2A-00057
William Penn, with his autograph. Hand-colored engraving of a portrait

Background imagePenn Collection: PUSA2A-00058

PUSA2A-00058
William Penns vision of liberating prisoners by removing them from England. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePenn Collection: HMS Sphinx (steam paddleboat)

HMS Sphinx (steam paddleboat) 1846 engine model Date: 1846

Background imagePenn Collection: New Pennsylvania Station, New York

New Pennsylvania Station, New York City, America

Background imagePenn Collection: Penn Yan, New York

Penn Yan, New York
Steamboat docked in Penn Yan, New York State, America

Background imagePenn Collection: Penn Chartered

Penn Chartered
Quaker William Penn is granted a charter by Charles II to found a settlement, which will be named after him

Background imagePenn Collection: Sir William Penn / Lely

Sir William Penn / Lely
SIR WILLIAM PENN Parliamentary admiral

Background imagePenn Collection: William Penn / Finden

William Penn / Finden
WILLIAM PENN English religious reformer and colonialist as a young man

Background imagePenn Collection: Penn / Fulham Football

Penn / Fulham Football
F J Penn, player for Fulham

Background imagePenn Collection: Bucks / Near Penn 1920

Bucks / Near Penn 1920
Buckinghamshire: view near Penn

Background imagePenn Collection: USA Penn Univ 1875

USA Penn Univ 1875
The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

Background imagePenn Collection: William Penn / Hall / West

William Penn / Hall / West
WILLIAM PENN English religious reformer and colonialist

Background imagePenn Collection: Horsewoman 1892

Horsewoman 1892
Mrs Penn Curzon in riding dress with a straw hat and a riding crop

Background imagePenn Collection: Jamaica Taken by Brits

Jamaica Taken by Brits
Penn and Venables take Jamaica from the Spanish

Background imagePenn Collection: Penn Makes Treaty 1682

Penn Makes Treaty 1682
William Penn makes a treaty with the native Americans and proceeds to found Pennsylvania



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"Penn: A Journey Through Time and Places" Penn, a name that holds multiple meanings and connections across various locations and historical events. From its roots in the Orphan Asylum of Wolverhampton, West Midlands to Pennell's iconic depiction Station in 1919, this name has woven itself into the fabric of history. The Quakers set sail to the New World under the banner of Penn, seeking religious freedom and establishing Pennsylvania as a haven for tolerance, and is on these shores that the first page of signatures on the Declaration of Independence was penned, forever etching Penn's legacy into American history. In Washington D. C. , Penn Avenue stands tall as a symbol of power and influence. The Victoria Palace Theatre playbill proudly displays performances that have graced its stage throughout time. And within those pages lies PUSA2A-00060, capturing moments frozen in time. The Pennsylvania Railroad Station in New York serves as a gateway to dreams realized or left behind. Erasmus, Scriven, and Penn intertwine their stories within these walls - pioneers who shaped our world through their contributions. Hotel Pennsylvania on 7th Avenue offers respite for weary travelers amidst bustling city streets. Its doors have welcomed leaders in medicine during King George V's reign - individuals whose dedication saved countless lives. Springhill Corner near Wolverhampton whispers tales from yesteryears - stories passed down through generations about resilience and community spirit. Penn: an amalgamation of places, people, triumphs, struggles; each hint offering glimpses into different chapters written by time itself. This name transcends boundaries and invites us to explore its rich tapestry spanning continents and centuries alike.