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Pirates

Anne Bonny; from Histories der Engelsche Zee-Roovers, 1725.
Ann Mills; from Portraits, Memories, and Characters of Remarkable Persons from the Revolution of 1688 to the End of the Reign of King George II, James Caufield, 1820.
Captain Bartholomew and eleven captured merchant vessels off the coast of West Africa. From Captain Charles Johnson's A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, 1724.
Anne Bonny & Mary Read; from Captain Charles Johnson's A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pyrates, 1724.
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Section: Articles Galleries

Subjects: Pirates

Posted: 05/06/2012 Modified: 10/06/2012

Pictures of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, Abolitionists and Maroon Rebels

Toussaint L'Ouverture
"Even though the enemy was beaten, the victory didn't seem to belong to us yet, and the danger became even greater in front of the resistance of the slaves and our exhaustion." 1883, Albert Laporte
Gate & Slave Market at Pernambuco, Brazil, 1821.
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Section: Articles Galleries

Subjects: Colonialism, Slavery & Resistance

Posted: 05/06/2012 Modified: 30/09/2025

Hazard & Nayler

James Nayler's ride up Corn Street.
James Nayler
James Nayler From Bristol Past and Present Vol III by J. F. Nicholls and John Taylor 1882.
James Nayler being whipped From Bristol Past and Present Vol III by J. F. Nicholls and John Taylor 1882.
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Subjects: Radical Bristol, Religion

Tags: Dorothy Hazzard, James Nayler

Posted: 05/06/2012 Modified: 24/09/2025

Bristol 1831: The Queens Square Uprising

The Bishop's Palace after the 1831 uprising.
A poster calling for people to sign a petition for reform. Courtesy of Bristol Central Reference Library refinfo@bristol.gov.uk
West side of Queen Square Bristol the morning after the Dreadful Conflagration, 1831, J. B. Pyne
The Bristol Riots: The Burning of the New Gaol with St. Paul's Church, Bedminster, 1831, W. J. Müller
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Subjects: Democracy & Suffrage, Radical Bristol, Riots & Disturbances

Tags: 1831, Queen Square

Posted: 05/06/2012 Modified: 24/09/2025

Garnett Vrs. Churchill

Winston Churchill on the phone.
Winston and his molty minders.
Garnett is dragged off.
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Subjects: Democracy & Suffrage, Women

Tags: suffragettes, Theresa Garnett

Posted: 05/06/2012 Modified: 24/09/2025

Rachel Hewitt

By Rachel Hewitt
Pike War. 2008. Oil stick on canvas.
Peasants Revolt. 2008. Charcoal on paper.
1831 Bristol Jamaica Riots. 2007. Oil on canvas.
The Tempest Witches. 2007. Oil on canvas.
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Subjects: Uncategorized

Posted: 05/06/2012 Modified: 24/09/2025

Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival 2009

Roger wearing a Liberty Cap.
Hanging on every word.
Crowd control for the piñata booty.
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Subjects: Uncategorized

Tags: Tolpuddle, Tolpuddle Martyrs

Posted: 05/06/2012 Modified: 10/06/2012

The Seven Stars Plaque Unveiling

The Bristol Civic Society plaque on The Seven Stars.
The Seven Stars Plaque.
Top Right
Steve and Katy, landlord and landlady of The Seven Stars.
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Subjects: Uncategorized

Posted: 01/06/2012 Modified: 10/06/2012

Three Bands & A Reenactment

Mystery Boy Dave of Who's Afear'd at The Seven Stars.
Ian O'Mighty Star if the Surin' Turips.
Quiffey blows his kazoo at The Seven Stars.
Paul McCoch at The Seven Stars.
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Section: Articles Galleries

Subjects: Uncategorized

Tags: Regicide, Seven Stars

Posted: 01/06/2012 Modified: 10/06/2012

BRHW 2007 – Pirates At The Seven Stars

Shiver me timbers quiffy.
Aboard the pirate boat trip with The Surfin' Turnips
Aaaaarrrr. Don't fancy yours much
The Surfin' Turnips At The Seven Stars.
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Section: Articles Galleries

Subjects: Pirates

Tags: Seven Stars

Posted: 01/06/2012 Modified: 10/06/2012

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