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  1. Hace 3 días · Richard Smith Collection: Manuscript and printed material related to the history of the theatre in Bristol, 1672-1843. Collection of documents relating to slavery in and the Slave trade in the West Inides, 1723-36. Enquiries: Tel. (0117) 903 7202 Email: refandinfo@bristol-city.gov.uk. Bristol Record Office (Back to top)

  2. 27 de oct. de 2003 · Legacies of the Slave Trade The port of Bristol From the late 1300s to the mid-18th Century, Bristol’s main income was related to seaborne trade, and the need for profit was a strong motivating ...

  3. Timeline. Click on a Century to find out what happened. 15th Century. 16th Century. 17th Century. 18th Century. 19th Century. 20th Century.

  4. 4 de jul. de 2017 · 4 July 2017. The University of Bristol has announced it will not be changing the name of any of its buildings. The Wills Memorial Building will not be renamed despite campaigners claiming it is ...

  5. Bristol and Transatlantic Slavery. Find out about Bristol’s role in the transatlantic slave trade. Who was involved, what was bought and sold, who stopped it, and what is the effect of the trade today?

  6. The Middle Passage. The second leg of the triangular trade was the ‘middle passage’ for the slave ship’s crew, the journey across the Atlantic Ocean to the Caribbean islands or the Americas. It is estimated that around 2,018 Bristol slave ships carried over 500,000 Africans into slavery. The European total was over 11,000,000.

  7. The Bristol Middle Passage Port Marker Project, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit community organization based in Bristol, RI, working to erect a memorial to acknowledge the history of Bristol’s participation in the Transatlantic Human Trade and this trade’s effects on African and Indigenous peoples. Our memorial will be a place of ...