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Slavery, Abolition and Glasgow's Built Heritage​
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Join historian Stephen Mullen for a journey of discovery around Glasgow's Merchant City, revealing historic connections with transatlantic slavery, its abolition, and how these connections shaped the modern city.
Sat 21st, 12pm; 90 mins
Meeting point: Tobacco Merchants House, 42 Miller Street
(ending at St Andrews in the Square)
Booking essential - opens 1st September at 10am
​Accessibility: Fully accessible - main roads and pavement for entirety of tour.
Parking: On street.
Nearest train station: Argyle Street/ Queen Street

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