"The Wesleyan Centenary Meeting," (engraving) painted by C. A. Du Val; engraved by C. E. Wagstaff; published by Thomas Agnew, Manchester, and Messrs. Ackermann and Co., London, 1843 Feb. 1
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Subject: Two almost identical versions of the same scene, labeled "Proof" and "First Class Proof, No. 295," in which approximately 100 men are meeting in large hall, as women (mainly) look on from galleries above. The latter, numbered image is slightly smaller, has captions in script rather than block letters, and adds a small bust of JW to center bottom margin.
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