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1879 Dedication of a memorial to Thomas Clarkson  - Photographs of the dedication of the Wade Mill Memorial to Thomas Clarkson in 1879 paid for by the Giles-Puller family, Youngsbury Estate, Thundridge. 

Soon after the abolition of slavery in 1833, Basil Montague asked Thomas Clarkson to show a party of abolitionists the exact spot where he decide...
1879 Dedication of a memorial to Thomas Clarkson
Photographs of the dedication of the Wade Mill Memorial to Thomas Clarkson in 1879 paid for by the Giles-Puller family, Youngsbury Estate,...
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Soon after the abolition of slavery in 1833, Basil Montague asked Thomas Clarkson to show a party of abolitionists the exact spot where he decided to dedicate his life to ending slavery. A young Charles Merivale went with them. Years later he became Dean of Ely and told his story to Arthur Giles Puller, of Youngsbury, who offered to help him fulfil his promise to mark the spot. Charles Merivale unveiled the monument on 8th October 1879.

Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies (Location number 87575-7).
Subjects: History, Citizenship
Key Stages: KS2, KS3, KS4, KS4+
Learning Groups: Teachers, Parents, Pupils, Others

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