Voyage of Molly with Steve Richardson

Event at Dorset History Centre

About

Major ports such as London, Liverpool and Bristol are well known for their involvement in the trading of enslaved people, but many smaller British ports were also engaged in this trade. Some of Dorset’s ports saw slaving voyages, and one such voyage was undertaken in 1758 by a ship called Molly which sailed from Poole. This voyage lasted for more than half a year, delivering a number of slaves to a port in America, and then returning to Britain with a cargo of valuable commodities.  
This talk will look at some of the sources currently available and how Dorset’s and Britain’s slaving fits into the wider Atlantic Slave Trade. It will also showcase the storymap created by Steve Richardson which charts Molly’s voyage in an innovative online map.  
 
Steve Richardson was a teacher but now devotes his time to cycling, painting and researching the past - in particular Britain’s imperial past and its legacies. 

Event information

Dates Times
1 November 2025 11:00

Price

Free

Location

Dorset History Centre, Dorchester, DT1 1RP

Contact us

Email: archives@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk
Tel: 01305 250550

Address

Dorset History Centre
Bridport Road
Dorchester
Dorset
DT1 1RP
 

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