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Porto Praya
Porto Praya Island of St Jago. The Cape Verde Islands, off the west coast of Africa, were a Portuguese colony and were used as a staging post for slaving vessels. Image taken from Observations upon the Windward Coast of Africa, the religion, character, customs, &c. of the natives With an appendix, containing a letter on the means of abolishing the slave trade. [With plates.]. Originally published/produced in G. & W. Nicol; James Asperne: London, 1807. Author Joseph Corry, Illustrated by Joseph C Stadler.
Location
British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
AR9104793
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5642px × 4193px
Photo Credit
© British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY
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AFRICA
ARCHIPELAGO
Atlantic Ocean
bance
bance island
black history month
CAPE VERDE
Cape Verde Islands
coast
Coastline
event
industrial activity
Industry
Island
ISLANDS
land features
Portuguese
seacoast
SEAFRONT
Seaside
Slavery
TOPOGRAPHY
WEST AFRICA