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D-shaped Manilla.
Description:
D-shaped Manilla , East Nigeria. Manillas were brass bracelet-shaped objects used by Europeans in trade with West Africa, from about the 16th century to the 1930s. They were made in Europe, perhaps based on and African original.Once Bristol entered the African trade, manillas were made locally for export to West Africa.
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Object ID:Ea12433
Model boat.
Description:
Model boat, wooden with carved designs around hull.
Date: unknown
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Object ID:Ea9876
Model boat.
Description:
Model boat, wooden with carved designs around hull.
Date: unknown
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Object ID:E4466
Model boat
Description:
Model boat, wooden with carved designs around hull.
Date: unknown
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Object ID:E490
Model boat.
Description:
Model boat, wooden with carved designs around hull.
Date: unknown
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Object ID:Ea10086
Figure, male wooden.
Description:
Figure, male wooden.
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Object ID:E2530
Neckring, Africa.
Description:
Neckring, Africa.
Date: unknown
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Object ID:E4780
Host Street Refinery
Description:
Host Street Refinery by T L S Rowbotham, 1825.
Creator: T L S Rowbotham
Date: 1825
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Object ID:M2914
Sugar bowl
Description:
East Indian sugar merchants took advantage of the Abolition movement to market their sugar as not made by slaves.
Creator: East Indian sugar merchants
Date: c 1800s
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