Artefact: Abolition commemorative token A silver version of the
Artefact: Abolition halfpenny token This is a copper halfpenny bearing the abolitionist logo of a kneeling chained African.
Artefact: Abolition seal This is the seal of the Committee for the Abolition of the Slave Trade, adopted on 16 October 1787.
Artefact: Advertising bill for abolition This advertising bill, or poster, announces a public meeting to be held by the Constable, Joseph Gosnay, on 10 November 1830 in Wakefield, Yorkshire.
Artefact: Abolition sugar bowl An abolitionist sugar bowl made in the UK of ironstone with brown glaze outside and white inside.
Artefact: Anti-Slavery Jasperware Medallion This is an anti-slavery ceramic black and white Jasperware medallion, produced by Josiah Wedgwood in 1786.
Artefact: Frontis piece of Ignatius Sancho This frontis-piece is after a portrait of Ignatius Sancho that was painted by his friend, the famous artist Thomas Gainsborough
Artefact: Frontis-piece of Olaudah Equiano Equiano brought his freedom from slavery and became an active abolitionist.
Artefact: Gravestones of Scipio Africanus (Copy) Scipio Africanus the name of a celebrated Roman general, was also that given to a young African servant buried in Henbury, Bristol, in 1720.