Uncover the hidden histories of slavery on a captivating walking tour of the City of London. Explore the depths, labyrinths, and sculptures that reveal the city’s role in Britain’s history, led by knowledgeable guides.
Uncover the hidden histories of slavery on a captivating walking tour of the City of London. Explore the depths, labyrinths, and sculptures that reveal the city’s role in Britain’s history, led by knowledgeable guides.
- Tower of London - Granville Sharp, a leading anti-slavery advocate in 18th century Britain, worked at the Ordnance Office located in the Tower of London.
- Roman Wall of Londinium - This wall was instrumental in the establishment of Londinium 2000 years ago. The ancient Romans enslaved Britons, although they often criticized them for being…
- Tower of London - Granville Sharp, a leading anti-slavery advocate in 18th century Britain, worked at the Ordnance Office located in the Tower of London.
- Roman Wall of Londinium - This wall was instrumental in the establishment of Londinium 2000 years ago. The ancient Romans enslaved Britons, although they often criticized them for being lazy.
- Lloyds of London - This site was once home to East India House, the headquarters of the East India Company, which utilized slave labor and was involved in the slave trade from East and West Africa.
- Fenchurch Street - Fen Gardens is home to the Gilt of Cain Sculpture, which honors the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade.
- St. Michael’s Cornhill - The Jamaica Wine House, formerly the Jamaica Coffee House, was London’s first coffee house and a central hub in the sugar trade and West Indies slave plantations.
- St. Mary Woolnoth Church - John Newton, a prominent slavery abolitionist, served as rector of this church.
- Bank of England Museum - The Bank of England has issued an apology for the involvement of some of its former directors and governors in the slave trade and has committed to removing all related statues and paintings from public display at its Threadneedle Street building.
- Guildhall - This building symbolizes London’s role in the transatlantic slave trade, where sheriffs, mayors, and aldermen of the City of London convened as shareholders of the Royal Africa Company.
- St. Paul’s Cathedral - The walk concludes near St Paul’s underground station, which is on the Central line.
- Slavery and The City of London Walk
- Slavery and The City of London Walk
On this tour, you’ll be enlightened with detailed historical accounts of Britain dating back two millennia. The main highlight is dissecting the role that the City of London played in the institution of slavery. Well-educated tour guides boasting rich knowledge will lead your journey. With our five years of experience in delivering tours, we’ve garnered…
On this tour, you’ll be enlightened with detailed historical accounts of Britain dating back two millennia. The main highlight is dissecting the role that the City of London played in the institution of slavery. Well-educated tour guides boasting rich knowledge will lead your journey. With our five years of experience in delivering tours, we’ve garnered positive responses from our content and fulfilled patrons. Delve into the unseen side of London with us as we explore a variety of places including secret corners, mazes, artwork and more that make up the unique identity of the City of London.
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