Single handcuff
Single steel handcuff. The handcuff is linked to a plate with copper rivets for attachment and is complete with a key. On board slave ships, captive Africans were kept below decks for the vast majority of the time. Men, women and children were segregated. Men were usually kept shackled, handcuffed in pairs by their wrists and with iron leg rings riveted to their ankles. Frequently they had such little space that they could only lie on their sides and could not sit or stand up.
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Object Details
ID: | ZBA2456 |
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Collection: | Special collections |
Type: | Handcuff |
Display location: | Display - Atlantic Gallery |
Creator: | Unknown |
Date made: | circa 1810 |
Exhibition: | The Atlantic: Slavery, Trade, Empire; Enslavement and Resistance |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Michael Graham-Stewart Slavery Collection. Acquired with the assistance of the Heritage Lottery Fund |
Measurements: | Handcuff: 102 x 102 x 25 mm |