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Photograph

Loading bananas

Description:

Photograph of bananas being loaded onto a ship, SS Bayano, in Port Antonia, Jamaica. 1948. The photographer who took this photograph sailed on the ship from Bristol to Jamaica.

Reproduced with kind permission of Wills (now Imperial Tobacco).

Creator: A. Veitch

Date: 1948

Copyright: Copyright, Imperial Tobacco

Object ID:P 14403

Photograph

Loading bananas

Description:

Photograph of bananas being loaded onto a ship, SS Bayano, at Bowdain, Jamaica. 1948. The photographer who took this photograph sailed on the ship from Bristol to Jamaica.

Reproduced with kind permission of Wills (now Imperial Tobacco).

Creator: A. Veitch

Date: 1948

Copyright: Copyright, Imperial Tobacco

Object ID:P 14408

Photograph

Loading bananas

Description:

Photograph of bananas being loaded onto a ship, SS Bayano, in Port Antonia, Jamaica. 1948. The photographer who took this photograph sailed on the ship from Bristol to Jamaica.

Reproduced with kind permission of Wills (now Imperial Tobacco).

Creator: A. Veitch

Date: 1948

Copyright: Copyright, Imperial Tobacco

Object ID:P 14404

Photograph

Unloading bananas

Description:

Photograph of bananas from the Caribbean, being unloaded from a ship docked in Bristol. 1910. Reproduced with kind permission of Wills (now Imperial Tobacco).

Date: 1910

Copyright: Copyright, Imperial Tobacco

Object ID:PBA 1910/54

Photograph

Unloading bananas

Description:

Photograph of Elders Fyffees bananas from the Caribbean, being unloaded from a ship docked in Bristol. 1910.

Reproduced with kind permission of Wills (now Imperial Tobacco).

Date: 1910

Copyright: Copyright, Imperial Tobacco

Object ID:PBA 1910/53

Report

Report on plantation owners

Description:

Report of special justice to Governor of Jamaica, 21st October 1835. Reporting on the benevolent behaviour of plantation owners and the apprentices needing 2 shillings 6 pence per day to work for hire, as they get that much from working their own food gardens. They do not refuse to work from laziness, but because they prefer to work for themselves if the pay is less than 2s 6d. Slaves were freed under the Emancipation Act, and then forced to work as apprentices). From Papers Relative to Abolition of Slavery, Part III (1), 1836.

Date: 1835

Copyright: Copyright British Empire Commonwealth Mu

Report

Report on apprentices

Description:

Report from special magistrate to Governor of Jamaica, 25th August 1835. Reporting on work and commenting on problems, suggesting that apprentices may be more willing to work for a decent wage and a kind master. (Slaves were freed under the Emancipation Act, and then forced to work as apprentices). From Papers Relative to Abolition of Slavery, Part III (1), 1836.

Date: 1835

Copyright: Copyright British Empire Commonwealth Mu

Letter

Reporting on the apprentices

Description:

Letter from special magistrate to Governor of Jamaica, 18th August 1835. Reporting that the apprentices are working according to the new law and working for wages in their own time. (Slaves were freed under the Emancipation Act, and then forced to work as apprentices). From Papers Relative to Abolition of Slavery, Part III (1), 1836.

Date: 1836

Copyright: Copyright British Empire Commonwealth Mu

Extract

Report on slavery within Africa

Description:

Extract reporting on slavery in the Gold Coast area of West Africa.The report refers to slavery within Africa, rather than the transatlantic slave trade which involved Europeans.

From Report from the Select Committee on the Coast of West Africa; together with the minutes of evidence , 1842.

Date: 1842

Copyright: Copyright British Empire Commonwealth Mu

Object ID:1996/24/6442

Extract

Extract reporting on Dixcove trading fort

Description:

Extract reporting on Dixcove trading fort, on the West Coast of Africa. Europeans used forts such as Dixcove as bases for trading along the West African coast. These trading forts were used for temporarily housing enslaved Africans until they could be loaded onto waiting ships anchored nearby.

From Report from the Select Committee on the Coast of West Africa; together with the minutes of evidence , 1842.

Date: 1842

Copyright: Copyright British Empire Commonwealth Mu

Object ID:1996/24/6442

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