Description
Watering tea plants
These prisoners are on there way to Knockaloe Internment Camp near Peel on the Isle of Man
Shown seated in a tree with one arm extended and holding a branch
However it would be another twenty-two years before the first four wheeler was introduced
A page from the journal of John Newton Finish:Single Watering tea plantsA page from the journal of John Newton, 1750 1754 (1965). John Newton (1725 1807) was a slave trader from 1750 1754, but he later became a priest and abolitionist. A print from The Slave Trade and its Abolition, edited by John Langdon Davies, Jonathan Cape, London, 1965.
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