Arts & cultures
Trade Roots
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the island’s community today.
- Entrée gratuite
Jersey Heritage
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This new exhibition at Jersey Museum examines the evidence of the island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada where his business was based.
Explore Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery
- Décembre:
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22nd Décembre 2024
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23rd Décembre 2024
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24th Décembre 2024
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25th Décembre 2024
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26th Décembre 2024
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27th Décembre 2024
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28th Décembre 2024
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29th Décembre 2024
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30th Décembre 2024
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31st Décembre 2024
Ouvert toute l'année
- Intérieur
- Accès fauteuil roulant
- Wheelchair access throughout
Location
Jersey Museum and Art Gallery
The Weighbridge
Jersey
St. Helier
JE2 3NG
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