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Fort St George, Ghana

Fort St George

Description:

Photograph: Fort St George, Elmina, Ghana. Headquarters of Dutch slaving on the coast of Africa.

With thanks to David Small and Christine Eickelmann for the use of this image.

Creator: David Small

Date: 1993

Copyright: David Small and Christine Eickelmann

Windmill at Clay Ghaut estate, Nevis

Windmill at Clay Ghaut estate

Description:

Photograph: Windmill at Clay Ghaut estate, Nevis. Sugar canes were crushed here to make juice which ran directly to the boiling house.

With thanks to David Small and Christine Eickelmann for the use of this image.

Date: 1998

Copyright: David Small and Christine Eickelmann

Object ID:David Small

Boiling house coppers

Original boiling house coppers, New River estate

Description:

Photograph: Original boiling house coppers, at New River Estate, Nevis. Juice from sugar cane was ladled into coppers (boilers).

With thanks to David Small and Christine Eickelmann for the use of this image.

Date: unknown

Copyright: David Small and Christine Eickelmann

One of the last slave huts, Barbados

One of the last slave huts on Barbados

Description:

Photograph: One of the last slave huts on Barbados.

Taken from Collins Educational

Creator: Collins Educational

Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum

Site of the slave market, Charlestown

Site of the slave market in Charlestown

Description:

Photograph: Site of the slave market in Charlestown, Nevis.

With thanks to David Small and Christine Eickelmann for the use of this image.

Creator: David Small

Date: 1998

Copyright: David Small and Christine Eickelmann

The Merchants Hall

The Merchants Hall

Description:

The Merchants Hall, pen and ink drawing by Hugh O Neil, 1823. The Merchants Hall was home to the Society of Merchant Venturers, a powerful group of merchants established in 1522, which had control over foreign trade. The original Merchants Hall was pulled down in 1783, the one which replaced it was destroyed in World War II. The present Merchants Hall is in Clifton and is still home to the Society of Merchant Venturers. Today they are still connected with business, but have a mainly charitable role of fundraising.

Creator: Hugh O Neil

Date: 1823

Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum

Object ID:M2499

Invoice for lead bars and shot

Invoice for lead bars and shot

Description:

Document: Invoice for lead bars and shot, Watts, George and Co, for the slave ship African Queen.

Creator: Watts, George & Co

Date: 1791

Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum

Object ID:CO 107/13

Broad Quay

Broad Quay

Description:

Painting: Broad Quay , attributed to Philip Vandyke, c1780. This painting is of a dockside in Bristol

Creator: Philip Vandyke

Date: c1780

Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum

Object ID:K 514

The Coopers Bowl

The Coopers Bowl

Description:

The Coopers Bowl , London, 1763

Date: 1763

Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum

Object ID:N 3753

Account book

Account book of the slave ship Africa

Description:

Account book of the slave ship Africa .

Date: 1774 and 1776

Copyright: Copyright BCC Museum

Object ID:G 2404

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