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James Hammett Collection

Background imageJames Hammett Collection: Map showing the arrest and transportation to Australia and Tasmania of the Tolpuddle Labourers, 1834

Map showing the arrest and transportation to Australia and Tasmania of the Tolpuddle Labourers, 1834
5614420 Map showing the arrest and transportation to Australia and Tasmania of the Tolpuddle Labourers, 1834; (add.info.: Map showing the arrest and transportation to Australia)

Background imageJames Hammett Collection: A religious book belonging to John, brother of James Hammett

A religious book belonging to John, brother of James Hammett
3119352 A religious book belonging to John, brother of James Hammett; (add.info.: A religious book belonging to John Hammett, brother of James Hammett, a member of the Tolpuddle Martyrs)

Background imageJames Hammett Collection: The Tolpuddle Martyrs

The Tolpuddle Martyrs
3119343 The Tolpuddle Martyrs; (add.info.: Illustration of the Tolpuddle Martyrs, a group of 19th Century Dorset agricultural labourers who were arrested for)

Background imageJames Hammett Collection: Map showing the arrest and transportation to Australia and Tasmania of the Tolpuddle Labourers, 1834

Map showing the arrest and transportation to Australia and Tasmania of the Tolpuddle Labourers, 1834. The Tolpuddle Martyrs

Background imageJames Hammett Collection: Churchyard at Tolpuddle showing James Hammetts grave, 1934

Churchyard at Tolpuddle showing James Hammetts grave, 1934. The Church of St John The Evangelist, Tolpuddle. In the foreground we see the grave of James Hammett (1811 -1891)

Background imageJames Hammett Collection: The Mutiny Act, 1797, 1934

The Mutiny Act, 1797, 1934
The Mutiny Act, 1797. The Mutiny act was pivotal in the conviction of the Tolpuddle Martyres. The Tolpuddle Martyrs were a group of 19th century agricultural labourers from Dorset who were convicted

Background imageJames Hammett Collection: Route of the protest march to free the Tolpuddle Martyrs, (1834), 1934

Route of the protest march to free the Tolpuddle Martyrs, (1834), 1934
The route that the protest march to free the Tolpuddle Martyrs took. A vast demonstration took place on 21st April 1834 with up to 100, 000 people taking part

Background imageJames Hammett Collection: Harvesting at Tolpuddle, (1824), 1934

Harvesting at Tolpuddle, (1824), 1934
Harvesting at Tolpuddle. The Tolpuddle Martyrs were a group of 19th century agricultural labourers from Dorset who were convicted of swearing a secret oath as members of the Friendly Society of


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