. English: left to right:w:British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society in 1840. Note this is a miniature from a much larger painting. People in the painting include: Prof. William Adam, George William Alexander (Treasurer), William Allen, Saxe Bannister (Australian), Rev. Thomas Binney, James G. Birney U.S. delegate, Samuel Bowly, Sir John Bowring, Rev. William Brock, Sir Thomas Buxton M.P., Thomas Clarkson (key speaker), Josiah Conder, Daniel O'Connell (Irish), John Ellis, Josiah Forster, Robert Kaye Greville, William Forster, Elizabeth Fry, Samuel Gurney, John Howard Hinton, John Angell James,
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. English: left to right:w:British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society in 1840. Note this is a miniature from a much larger painting. People in the painting include: Prof. William Adam, George William Alexander (Treasurer), William Allen, Saxe Bannister (Australian), Rev. Thomas Binney, James G. Birney U.S. delegate, Samuel Bowly, Sir John Bowring, Rev. William Brock, Sir Thomas Buxton M.P., Thomas Clarkson (key speaker), Josiah Conder, Daniel O'Connell (Irish), John Ellis, Josiah Forster, Robert Kaye Greville, William Forster, Elizabeth Fry, Samuel Gurney, John Howard Hinton, John Angell James, Rev. Joseph Ketley (Guyana), Dr. Stephen Lushington M.P., Dr. Richard Robert Madden, James Mott (American), Lucretia Mott (American), Dr. Murch, Amelia Opie, Wendell Phillips, John Scoble, Joseph Sturge (founder), George Thompson and Sir John Eardley-Wilmot M.P. . 1841. 1840 Anti Slavery