RMG37R1G–WEST AFRICA - A 'barracoon' in Sierre Leone, where slaves are held prior to shipment, for months on end, chained by neck and legs, frequently flogged Date: 1849
RMW52M9R–Plantation View. Kitchen of a Barracoon, with group of slaves. Cuba, Unknown maker, American, Edward Anthony (American, 1818 - 1888), about 1860, Albumen silver print
RMMHMHME–Barracoon slaves held 1849
RMMR6Y50–Engraving depicting a band of slaves, enclosed in a barracoon, passing the remains of other slaves who had died during transit. Dated 19th century
RMANJKD4–Slavery Africa
RFKY3F8X–SIERRA LEONE Slave Barracoon 1849. Illustrated London News
RMMHMJF8–A 'barracoon' in Sierra Leone, West Africa, where slaves are held prior to shipment, for months on end, chained by neck and legs, and frequently flogged Date: 1849
RM2M8KXAN–Barracoon with thatched roof with captured slaves inside, guards outside and several people being whipped.
RMA9978W–The Coates Cottage, a brightly painted clapboard office which was once used as a holding area for slaves, St John's, Antigua
RM2F5KDPC–Plantation View. Kitchen of a Barracoon, with group of slaves..
RF2B98413–Plantation View. Kitchen of a Barracoon, with group of slaves. Cuba, Unknown maker, American, Edward Anthony (American, 1818 - 1888), about 1860, Albumen silver print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMW51YEK–Plantation View. Kitchen of a Barracoon, with group of slaves., George N. Barnard (American, 1819 - 1902), Edward and Henry T. Anthony & Co. (American, 1862 - 1902), Negative printed by Kuhns, about 1860–1862, Albumen silver print
RM2F5KB52–Plantation View. Kitchen of a Barracoon, with group of slaves. Cuba.
RF2B97EP7–Plantation View. Kitchen of a Barracoon, with group of slaves., George N. Barnard (American, 1819 - 1902), Edward and Henry T. Anthony & Co. (American, 1862 - 1902), Negative printed by Kuhns, about 1860–1862, Albumen silver print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.