Wonderful spotted boy : seventeen months old from the Caribbee islands, in the West Indies : to be seen at no.41, Strand, near Messrs. Couts & Co. bankers : he is the progeny of negroes, on whose body is a display of the works of God, being beautifully covered by a diversity of spots of the most beautiful black and transparent brown and white.

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[1810?]
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Wonderful spotted boy : seventeen months old from the Caribbee islands, in the West Indies : to be seen at no.41, Strand, near Messrs. Couts & Co. bankers : he is the progeny of negroes, on whose body is a display of the works of God, being beautifully covered by a diversity of spots of the most beautiful black and transparent brown and white. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Leaflet advertising a viewing of the infant George Alexander Gratton, exhibited as the Spotted Boy, a black child who had vitiligo, a skin pigmentation disorder. He was born on St. Vincent in 1808 and later adopted by the entertainer John Richardson (mentioned in Dickens). His portrait is in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery in London.

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[London] : [publisher not identified], [1810?] (14 Moor Street, Soho, London : Brown)

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1 broadside ; 14 x 23 cm

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