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Slavery exhibition comment card 2001-04
Description:
Comment by a visitor to the Bristol Museums and Art Gallery exhibition, A Respectable Trade? Bristol and Transatlantic Slavery.
Partly because many comments from the 1999 exhibition said ‘This exhibition should be permanent’, the exhibition was revised and installed as a permanent gallery in the Bristol Industrial Museum. Comment cards fromt he new display reflect similar themes to those from the original, with anti-racism, sorrow and respect recurring frequently.
Date: 2001-2004
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Slavery exhibition comment card 2001-04
Description:
Comment by a visitor to the Bristol Museums and Art Gallery exhibition, A Respectable Trade? Bristol and Transatlantic Slavery.
Partly because many comments from the 1999 exhibition said ‘This exhibition should be permanent’, the exhibition was revised and installed as a permanent gallery in the Bristol Industrial Museum. Comment cards fromt he new display reflect similar themes to those from the original, with anti-racism, sorrow and respect recurring frequently.
Date: 2001-2004
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Slavery exhibition comment card 2001-04
Description:
Comment by a visitor to the Bristol Museums and Art Gallery exhibition, A Respectable Trade? Bristol and Transatlantic Slavery.
Partly because many comments from the 1999 exhibition said ‘This exhibition should be permanent’, the exhibition was revised and installed as a permanent gallery in the Bristol Industrial Museum. Comment cards fromt he new display reflect similar themes to those from the original, with anti-racism, sorrow and respect recurring frequently.
Date: 2001-2004
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Slavery exhibition comment card 2001-04
Description:
Comment by a visitor to the Bristol Museums and Art Gallery exhibition, A Respectable Trade? Bristol and Transatlantic Slavery.
Partly because many comments from the 1999 exhibition said ‘This exhibition should be permanent’, the exhibition was revised and installed as a permanent gallery in the Bristol Industrial Museum. Comment cards fromt he new display reflect similar themes to those from the original, with anti-racism, sorrow and respect recurring frequently.
Date: 2001-2004
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Slavery exhibition comment card 2001-04
Description:
Comment by a visitor to the Bristol Museums and Art Gallery exhibition, A Respectable Trade? Bristol and Transatlantic Slavery.
Partly because many comments from the 1999 exhibition said ‘This exhibition should be permanent’, the exhibition was revised and installed as a permanent gallery in the Bristol Industrial Museum. Comment cards fromt he new display reflect similar themes to those from the original, with anti-racism, sorrow and respect recurring frequently.
Date: 2001-2004
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Slavery exhibition comment card 2001-04
Description:
Comment by a visitor to the Bristol Museums and Art Gallery exhibition, A Respectable Trade? Bristol and Transatlantic Slavery.
Partly because many comments from the 1999 exhibition said ‘This exhibition should be permanent’, the exhibition was revised and installed as a permanent gallery in the Bristol Industrial Museum. Comment cards fromt he new display reflect similar themes to those from the original, with anti-racism, sorrow and respect recurring frequently.
Date: 2001-2004
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Slavery exhibition comment card 2001-04
Description:
Comment by a visitor to the Bristol Museums and Art Gallery exhibition, A Respectable Trade? Bristol and Transatlantic Slavery.
Partly because many comments from the 1999 exhibition said ‘This exhibition should be permanent’, the exhibition was revised and installed as a permanent gallery in the Bristol Industrial Museum. Comment cards fromt he new display reflect similar themes to those from the original, with anti-racism, sorrow and respect recurring frequently.
Date: 2001-2004
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Slavery exhibition comment card 2001-04
Description:
Comment by a visitor to the Bristol Museums and Art Gallery exhibition, A Respectable Trade? Bristol and Transatlantic Slavery.
Partly because many comments from the 1999 exhibition said ‘This exhibition should be permanent’, the exhibition was revised and installed as a permanent gallery in the Bristol Industrial Museum. Comment cards fromt he new display reflect similar themes to those from the original, with anti-racism, sorrow and respect recurring frequently.
Date: 2001 - 2004
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Slavery exhibition 1999 comment card
Description:
Comment by a visitor to the Bristol Museums and Art Gallery exhibition, A Respectable Trade? Bristol and Transatlantic Slavery.
About 3,000 comments cards were filled in by visitors to the exhibition. Many had an anti-racist or ‘drop the debt’ attitude. Many others talked of learning from the past and moving forward, and of sorrow or respect for what their Ancestors had suffered.
Date: 1999
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Slavery exhibition 1999 comment card
Description:
Comment by a visitor to the Bristol Museums and Art Gallery exhibition, A Respectable Trade? Bristol and Transatlantic Slavery.
About 3,000 comments cards were filled in by visitors to the exhibition. Many had an anti-racist or ‘drop the debt’ attitude. Many others talked of learning from the past and moving forward, and of sorrow or respect for what their Ancestors had suffered.
Date: 1999
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum