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Wilberforce house entrance
Wilberforce house entrance
Statue of William Wilberforce
Statue of William Wilberforce
Statue of William Wilberforce
Wilberforce house entrance
Main Staricase
Slave carving
Kitchen fireplace
Victorian parlour
Bed room
Banqueting room
Painting in the banqueting room
Plates in the banqueting room
Table layout in the banqueting room
Dummy board explanation
Dummy board
Slave's living hut
Notice of slave auction
Picture of slave auction
Cramped conditions on a slave ship
Cramped conditions on a slave ship
The iron collar
Shackles for slaves
Painting showing capture of slaves
Comments on the act of Parliament
Comments on the act of Parliament
Wilberforce early history
Planters strike back
Fear of slaves being freed
Abolition in 1807
Poster advertising Wilberforce for re-election to Parliament
Costume from Georgian period
Front garden
Overseer's bull whip
Georgian period furniture
Georgian period furniture
Georgian period furniture
Georgian period furniture
Georgian period furniture
Georgian period furniture
Slave trade on the west coast of Africa by Francis August E Biard
Humanitarian Wall, Wilberforce House
The wall is found in the grounds of the Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation (WISE) building in Hull and incorporates bricks engraved with the names of slavery abolishionists and emancipators.
Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation
The Humanitarian Wall
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