Photograph of Am I not a man and his brother [John William Burgon, Goldwin Smith, John Prideaux Lightfoot, Charles Haddon Spurgeon, John Conington, Henry Wall and George Butler ? in counsel; Goldwin Smith and Spurgeon and Wall seated next to black man in front row on the left. Note: a reference to Josiah Wedgwood's 1787 medallion inscription as part of the anti-slavery campaign] [John Johnson 117] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
G.A. Oxon. 4o 412, fol. 118
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Photograph of Am I not a man and his brother [John William Burgon, Goldwin Smith, John Prideaux Lightfoot, Charles Haddon Spurgeon, John Conington, Henry Wall and George Butler ? in counsel; Goldwin Smith and Spurgeon and Wall seated next to black man in front row on the left. Note: a reference to Josiah Wedgwood's 1787 medallion inscription as part of the anti-slavery campaign] [John Johnson 117] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
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G.A. Oxon. 4o 412, fol. 118
Date
[c. 1868]
Language
English
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Shrimpton's Oxford Caricatures
Shrimpton caricatures Volume 1
Photograph of Am I not a man and his brother [John William Burgon, Goldwin Smith, John Prideaux Lightfoot, Charles Haddon Spurgeon, John Conington, Henry Wall and George Butler ? in counsel; Goldwin Smith and Spurgeon and Wall seated next to black man in front row on the left. Note: a reference to Josiah Wedgwood's 1787 medallion inscription as part of the anti-slavery campaign] [John Johnson 117] by Thomas Shrimpton & Son publ.
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