Historical information
William Abednego Thompson (11 October 1811 – 23 August 1880), also known as Bendigo Thompson, was an English bare-knuckle boxer who won the heavyweight championship of England from James Burke on 12 February 1839.[3] He was inducted into The Ring magazine Hall of Fame in 1955, the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1991[3] and the Bare Knuckle Boxing Hall of Fame in 2011. His nickname of "Bendigo" lives on in the name of a city and creek in Australia. (Wikipedia)
Physical description
Two printed documents, attached. Front document 'The Naming of Bendigo, compiled by H. Biggs'; document details the founding of Bendigo, gold extraction history and the naming of Bendigo. Second document is a photocopy of an article in the 'Australian Ring, January February 1962' detailing the life of William Thompson 'Bendigo' 'who it is popularly believed but not proven, gave his name to Victoria's city, Bendigo.' Document contains an image of William Thompson, with fists up in boxing position, and his grave at St. Mary's Cemetery, Nottingham, which has a lion sculpture on top.