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Medal - Victoria Anti-Corn Law League, bronze

Location United Kingdom
Year 1840
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Composition Bronze
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A busy harbour scene in high relief showing men, women, and children on a shore receiving goods being unloaded from a boat; crates, barrels, and bales are visible in the foreground, with smoking factory chimneys and sailing vessels in the background. The scene contrasts with the obverse, illustrating the prosperity promised by free trade. The engraver's signature J. TAYLOR. BIRM. appears below the exergue line, which bears the legend FREE TRADE THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS.
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Reverse lettering FREE TRADE THE PEOPLE'S RIGHT'S. J. TAYLOR. BIRM.
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