Slavery History Trail - Reviews from across the web
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Slavery History Trail, Liverpool, United Kingdom : Reviews of Slavery History Trail - Yahoo! Travel This fascinating trail begins its journey from the Maritime Museum at Albert Dock . Visitors are shown around the most historicall... travel.yahoo.com
Liverpool Slavery History Trail, Accessible Version From around 1740 and until abolition, Liverpool was Britain's main slaving power. Thousands of ships travelled to Africa where they loaded up with slaves and transported them to the Americas. There they were sold and luxury goods such as cotton, sugar, coffee and rum were bought with the proceeds, f... liverpoolmuseums.org.uk
Liverpool Slavery History Trail, non-graphical version The Lyceum was built in 1800-02 as a gentlemen's club and became home to Liverpool's subscription library, founded in 1757. The founders included a number of Liverpool's abolitionists. It was partly established because the atmosphere in the merchants' coffee house was too rowdy or perhaps too full o... liverpoolmuseums.org.uk
Black Heritage - Slavery Trail - The Official Tourist Information Website for Liverpool and Merseyside It takes around an hour to complete, passing points of interest and places where you can stop for refreshments so feel free to break your tour to find out more about the buildings that are open to the public or to enjoy Liverpool cafe culture. Listen for the directions when it's time to move to a ne... visitliverpool.com
Slavery History Trail, Tours, Tour Bookings Liverpool UK Liverpool’s historical wealth came at a great price to numerous innocent people as the city boomed due to the prolific slave trade industry. Liverpool was a major slaving port and its ships and merchants dominated the transatlantic slave trade in the second half of the 18th century. The town and its... totaltravel.co.uk
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