Hi all
I came across a bizarre ebay listing for a seller who has listed a 1794 Liverpool ship halfpenny for sale.
The listing says "RARE 1794 LIVERPOOL SLAVER'S COIN! HOME OF THE BEATLES!"
At the head of a long long listing about Liverpool's history and culture, which quotes Gerry Marsden's "Ferry Across the Mersey", Beatles links, and other links, the seller states in large glary black and red lettering:
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'Dear Ebay,
'Please do not end this listing for an allegedly "misleading headline"!!! This is a Liverpool Half Penny. It is a well-known fact that Liverpool was a major link in the slave trade at the time this coin was issued. The issuer of this coin, Thomas Clarke, was engaged in the Slave trade. This can be verified at:
http://www.merchantnetworks.com.au/p...laversbrit.htm Therefore, it is not misleading to call the issuer a "slaver". Thank you.
'LUCKY HALF PENNY from LIVERPOOL
FERRY CROSS THE MERSEY
Life goes on day after day
Hearts torn in every way. . . '
I have no way of knowing without researching whether Thomas Clarke was or was not a slaver or whether the seller has the right Thomas Clarke but it seems to me this ebay seller is doing Liverpool an injustice in both making hay out of Liverpool's connection with slavery while also building up the city as the City of Culture.
As I say, it just comes across to me as a strange listing. See what you think.
Chris
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