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Slave factories,compounds,traders,European nations,Gulf,Guinea,Nigeria,1746

Title: [Slave factories, or compounds, maintained by traders from four European nations on the Gulf of Guinea in what is now Nigeria] / N. Parr, sculp.
Creator(s): Parr, Nathaniel, engraver
Date Created/Published: [published 1746]
Notes:
Illus. in: A New and general collection of voyages / Thomas Astley. London, 1746, vol. 3, p. 64.
Subjects:
Slave trade--Nigeria--1740-1750.
Slavery--1740-1750.
Slave quarters--Nigeria--1740-1750.
Book illustrations--1740-1750.
Engravings--1740-1750.
Bookmark /92520148/
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