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Medal - William IV Abolition, T. Halliday, white metal

Location United Kingdom
Year 1834
Type Commemorative medal
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Obverse lettering AM I NOT A WOMAN AND A SISTER? LET US BREAK THEIR BANDS ASUNDER AND CAST AWAY THEIR CORDS. PSALM·II·3
Reverse description The central legend occupying the field is surrounded by an elaborate floral and laurel wreath interwoven with scrolling ribbons bearing the names of prominent abolitionists, including CLARKSON, WILBERFORCE, GRANVILLE SHARP, PENN, D. BARCLAY, STEPHEN, and BUXTON among others.
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