This image of the Liverpool ship the Brooks was widely distributed to support the Abolition campaign. First published by the Plymouth Committee for Abolition of the Slave Trade, it shows 295 men, women, girls and boys in the hold, the men shackled together. A half-deck, with about 200 more people, ran around the side of the hold a few feet above. The Plymouth image (engraved by Deeble of Bristol) was taken up by the London Committee, and with a few alterations it became the iconic image of the transatlantic slave trade, the forced migration of about 11 million people. In recent times, the image has been used on record sleeves and book jackets, and in art and jewellery.