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Wooden contraption for lowering goods into the cellar, in the Hotel des Freres Raimbaud, an 18th century mansion on the Quai Turenne on Ile Feydeau, in Nantes, Pays de la Loire, France. The building is listed as a historic monument. Nantes was an important trading port, profiting greatly from the slave trade from 17th - 19th century, although the Rimbaud brothers were wood merchants. The Ile Feydeau area, a former island in the Loire, was developed from the 1720s with large mansions built by wealthy shipowners and slave traders. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR6172959 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 7087px × 4724px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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18th century
ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL
Architecture
BASEMENT
BRETAGNE
BRITTANY
building
Cellar
Cityscape
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
DAY
Door
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Exterior
French
GOODS
HERITAGE
HISTORIC MONUMENT
History
HOME
HORIZONTAL
hotel particulier
House
LOIRE
LOIRE VALLEY
Loire-Atlantique
MANSION
Merchant
Monument Historique
NANTES
Neoclassical
Neo-Classicism
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Pays de la Loire
SLAVE TRADE
Slavery
Staircase
Stone
Town
Western Europe
Western European
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