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Gold Coast,Africa,Elmina to Mowri,slaves being loaded on ship,St George's Castle

Title: [2 views of the Gold Coast of Africa: 'Prospect of the Coast from Elmina to Mowri', showing slaves being loaded on ship in foreground; 'Prospect of St. Georges Castle at Elmina']
Date Created/Published: 1745.
Medium: 1 print : copper engraving.
Notes:
Illus. in: Astley, A New Collection of Voyages (London, 1745) v. 2, pl. 61, p. 589.
Reference copy may be in LOT 4422 A.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Shelf.
Bookmark /2007677174/
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