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Aberdeen Ships, Trade and Empire


  • Aberdeen Maritime Museum Shiprow Aberdeen, Scotland, AB11 5BY United Kingdom (map)

Ships owned and built by Aberdonians were heavily involved in the business of Empire. Between the 1700s and early 1900s, the demand for sugar, cotton, tea and gold was intense. For many decades enslaved people were forced to work to satisfy consumer tastes. This exhibition highlights some of the key findings of one of our volunteers’ research into the role of ships built in Aberdeen.

Free exhibition, no booking required

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