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Date
Title
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William Blyth Gerish Collection (articles about Thomas Clarkson & his role in abolition)
Unknown
'T. Clarkson et Wilberforce' (French engraving)
1783
First Petition to Parliament
1783
The Case of our fellow-creatures, the oppressed African
1783
1783 - Cover of minute book of the Meeting for Sufferings Committee
1783
Letter from Egboyoung Effeong (African ruler) outlining the goods he wants in trade
1785
Letter to the Quakers from Gustavus Vasa (Olaudah Equiano) and others
1785
An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human species (1st edition copy)
1787
Clarkson's Diary (Travels in the West Country 1787)
1788
Handbill 1788 Exeter (declaring support for an abolition committee & funding)
1788
Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species (Edition 1788)
1789
Letter from Thomas Clarkson (introducing Gustavus Vasa)
1790
Draft letter/article from Thomas Clarkson (countering claims that slavery is right)
1790
An Abstract of the Evidence Delivered Before a Select Committee of the House of Commons
1791
Handbill produced by James Wright of Haverhill regarding slave produced sugar
1792
An address for the purpose of Considering the Propriety of Petitioning Parliament for abolition
1797
The Sorrows of Yamba (poem by Hannah More)
1798
Indenture and List of Negroes on Montpelier Estate
1802
Alice the Negro (A eulogy for a slave)
1807
Letter from Thomas Clarkson (expressing joy at the passing for the 1807 Law )
1820
Letter from Thomas Clarkson (about visitors from Haiti)
1820
Artifact: silk handbag, from the 1820s made to support the anti-slavery movement
1821
List of illicit Slave Vessels
1824
The negro boys tale: a poem addressed to children, first published in 1802.
1825
Speech delivered by Thomas Clarkson (on ending slavery in the British Empire)
1825
East Indian Sugar advert from the Sheffield Female Anti-Slavery Society
1826
Cottage conversation - What does your sugar cost
1829
Advert for sugar basins promoting East India sugar
1832
Printed handbill to Electors of East Suffolk 1832
1832
Poster to the Electors of Cambridgshire
1833
Letter to Thomas Clarkson (congratulating him on the passing of the 1833 act)
1833
Thomas Clarkson Essay - with additions and picture
1839
Resolution of the Court of Common Council (to give Clarkson freedom of the City of London)
1839
Letter from Thomas Clarkson (refers to the struggle with Wilberforce's sons)
1840
Draft of a speech given by Clarkson in Ipswich
1841
Letter from Catherine Clarkson (to William Wilson, Canada)
1842
Letter to Clarkson from Walter Dendy, Jamaica (Testimony of gratitude)
1843
The Horrors of Negro Slavery (as illustrated in the Pictorial Times 17 June 1843)
1844
Letter from Joseph Soul in America to Thomas Clarkson, 29 June 1844
1844
Letter from Lewis Tappan Feb 1844 (regarding progress of the anti-slavery movement in America)
1846
Letter to R.D. Alexander (announcing the death of Thomas Clarkson)
1846
Drawing by William Dillwyn Sims (Clarkson aged 87)
1846
Engraving of Thomas Clarkson
1879
Photographs of the dedication of the Wade Mill Memorial to Thomas Clarkson
1879
Cussan's History (Newpaper article on the Thomas Clarkson Memorial & Cussan's comments on this)