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Directory Extract
Description:
Extract from Matthew’s Bristol Directory, Elizabeth Bawn, navigator.
Creator: William Matthews
Date: unknown
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Page 3 from log book of ship Africa
Description:
Page 3 from the log book of the ship The Africa.
Date: unknown
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Page 5 from log book of ship Africa
Description:
Page 5 from the log book of the ship The Africa.
Date: unknown
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Map from the log book of the Lloyd ship
Description:
Map from the log book of the slave ship the Lloyd 1771, from Bristol, captained by Nicholas Pocock. Pocock was an artist as well as a captain and drew this map of the Atlantic Ocean (or the Western Ocean, as it is called on the map). The log book was used by the captain to record the daily progress of the ship on its voyage.
Creator: Lloyd
Date: 1771
Copyright: Copyright BCC Record Office
Object ID:38032
The Caesar
Description:
Painting, The Caesar, privateer, protecting a convoy from Jamaica. Nicholas Pocock.
Nicholas Pocock was an artist and sailor who drew pictures of ships, featuring slave trading on the coast of Africa.
Creator: Nicholas Pocock
Date: 27th June 1782
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Object ID:M 1609
Invoice for glass
Description:
Invoice for glass for window panes to be shipped to Barbados, 1788. Almost all manufactured goods had to be imported into the colonies.
Creator: Vigor, Stevens, Randolph and Stevens
Date: 1788
Copyright: Copyright BCC Record Office
Trade card of Hale Brothers Brass Works
Description:
Trade card of Hale Brothers Brass Works of Bristol. The brass works made brass goods for the trade with West Africa. These included pots and pans, aswell as manillas, which were used as a form of money and favoured by the African traders.
Creator: Hale Brothers
Date: unknown
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Thomas Hale
Description:
Painting: Portrait of Thomas Hale, attributed to Edward Villiers Rippingill (c. 1810).
Creator: Edward Villiers Rippingill
Date: c. 1810
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Object ID:K 2777
Page 51 from log book of ship Africa
Description:
Page 51 from the log book of the ship The Africa.
Date: unknown
Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum
Georgian House, Bristol
Description:
The Georgian House, Great George Street, Bristol. Former home of John Pinney, a sugar merchant and Caribbean plantation owner. The slave Pero Jones, Pinney’s manservant, also lived here. The building was completed in 1791. Today it is a period house museum.
Creator: Elizabeth Rhodes/Roger Vaughn
Date: 2003
Copyright: Elizabeth Rhodes
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