Description
London: Harvey and Darton for Wadstrom, 1795. 215 x 310mm. Four illustrations of a blockhouse on Bolama, Guinea-Bissau, built during the attempt to settle 275 former slaves from America on the island: an elevation, a cross-section, a plan of the rooms and a map of the gardens and outhouses. The house was built under the orders of Philip Beaver (1766-1813), a British Naval officer who led the attempt. However by the time of publication of this map, the colony had collapsed, with most of the settlers dying and the remainder moving to Freetown in Sierra Leone in November 1793. Beaver returned to London to attempt to revive the colony. The map was published on three years after the foundation of Freetown, in ”An Essay on Colonisation Particularly Applied to the Western Coast of Africa”, by Swedish abolitionist Carl Bernhard Wadstrom (1746-99). In this work he argued that a colony would profit more from trade with the locals than exploited them as slaves. Dimensions310 215 mm Cartographer WADSTROM, Carl Bernard. Date1795 Publication London: Harvey and Darton for Wadstrom, 1795. 215 x 310mm. Condition A good example.
Year | 1795 |
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Production Period | Before 2010 |
Country of Manufacture | Guinea |
Style | Vintage |
Detailed Condition |
Good This vintage/antique item may have some wear such as scratches and other signs of ageing. |
Product Code | ZHV-2154231 |
Materials | Paper |
Color | White |
Width |
215 cm 84.6 inch |
Height |
310 cm 122.0 inch |
Weight Range | Standard Between 40kg and 80kg |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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