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PortCities Bristol
Kenneth Morgan 'Sugar refining in Bristol' in Kristine Bruland and Patrick K. O'Brien (editors) From family firms to corporate capitalism: essays in ...
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PortCities Bristol
The witnesses against him, the surgeon Dowling and the 3rd Mate Stephen Devereaux, were accused of making up the case against Kimber because they had ...
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Title: St Pauls Carnival costumes. Description: Dolphin and King Fish costumes used in the St Pauls Carnival, Bristol, in 2000. The 33rd St Pauls Carnival ...
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PortCities Bristol
St Pauls Carnival costumes, Dolphin and King Fish. Many of Bristol's African-Caribbean residents live in the St Pauls area of the city, which lends the ...
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This is a copy of the model of a Liverpool slave ship called the Brookes. The original model was used by leading Abolitionist William Wilberforce in the ...
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This is a copy of the model of a Liverpool slave ship called the Brookes. The original model was used by leading Abolitionist William Wilberforce in the ...
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Description: Photograph: Maroons in New Nanny Town, Jamaica , by Harry H Johnston, 1908 - 1909. (The word maroon means escaped slave and comes from a ...
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You are here: PortCities Bristol > Bristol and Transatlantic Slavery > Image Details ... Description: Photograph: Jamaican farmer or Beekeeper. ...
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You are here: PortCities Bristol > Bristol and Transatlantic Slavery > Image Details ... Description: Photograph: Jamaican farmer or Beekeeper. ...
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Diagram of ship. Bristol and Transatlantic Slavery Detail from a drawing, showing diagrams of different types of ships. (See id 2369 for whole picture). ...
 
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