Credit

Ignatius Sancho’s London Team

Principle Investigators: Professor Nicole N. Aljoe, CSSH and Associate Professor Olly Ayers, NCH.

Undergraduate research assistants: Amouraé Bhola-Chin, Libby Collard, Odile Jordan, Ellen Valente (all NCH).

Mapping Black London Team

Principle Investigator: Dr Olly Ayers, Associate Professor in Modern History, New College of the Humanities.

Graduate Research Assistant: Will Whitworth, College of Social Sciences and Humanities.

Graduate Research Assistant: Alex Bice, College of Social Sciences and Humanities.

Additional research: Lucy Page, New College of the Humanities

 

DCRN Team

Graduate Research Assistant: Alex Bice, College of Social Sciences and Humanities.

Graduate Research Assistant: Molly Nebiolo, College of Social Sciences and Humanities.

Graduate Research Assistant: Kasya O’Connor Grant, College of Social Sciences and Humanities.

Graduate Research Assistant: Sam Taylor, College of Social Sciences and Humanities.

 

With additional support from Northeastern University Library’s Digital Scholarship Group.

 

Photo Credits

Fifth Pan-African Congress, Peter Hughes

C.L.R. James in Trafalgar Square

Doughty Street

C. Hullmandel, ‘Plan of the proposal to construct the dock’, c. 1825, London Metropolitan Archives, reproduced with kind permission of the Royal Foundation of St Katharine.

T.M. Baynes, ‘View of the proposed St Katharine Docks’, London Metropolitan Archives.

William John Huggins, Opening of St Katharine’s Dock’, British Museum.

The Bull’s Head Pub, courtesy of the National Brewery Centre Archives.

‘Gaugers at work by entrances of 1 to 4 vaults’, London Metropolitan Archives.

‘The Warehouses around the Eastern Basin of the St Katherine’s Dock well ablaze on 7 September 1940’, PLA Collection, Museum of London.

‘St Katharine Docks, Warehouse C’, 1967, London Metropolitan Archives.

 

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