1886
The envelope in which the Wedgewood Medallion was housed. Written on recto: Wedgewood Medallion taken from the original mould at [?] Wedgewood Manufacturing by [?] request when looking over the works at Etruria some 15 years since. These medallions were struck and [?] during the great antislavery struggle carried by Wilberforce and Clarkson. W.W.d. 1886. Written on verso: Care; Wedgewood Antislavery Medallion.
Slavery, Abolitionists, Associations, institutions, etc.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1881/1891
A note detailing the creation of the medallion featuring Thomas Clarkson.
Slavery, Abolitionists, Associations, institutions, etc.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1881/1891
A note regarding the creation of the Wedgewood Medallion.
Slavery, Abolitionists, Associations, institutions, etc.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1881/1891
A note regarding the creation of the Wedgewood Medallion.
Slavery, Abolitionists, Associations, institutions, etc.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1840
Medallion featuring a cameo of Thomas Clarkson on recto and an image of an enslaved man on verso. Written on recto: Thomas Clarkson. Written on verso: Gen[?] Anti-Slavery Convention Held In London 1840; President Thomas Clarkson Aged 61; British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society; Am I Not A Man And a Brother.
Slavery, Abolitionists, Associations, institutions, etc., Special events
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1835/1845
Medallion featuring a cameo of an enslaved person. Written on recto: Am I Not A Man And A Brother?
Slavery, Abolitionists, Associations, institutions, etc.
Thomas Clarkson Papers