Dear Marika,
 
Yes, the conference aims to address just this issue. English Heritage has also commissioned two researchers to conduct in-depth studies into the slavery connections of four of our properties: Bolsover Castle, Brodsworth Hall, Northington Grange and Marble Hill House. The finding of this research will be presented at the conference in November.
 
Best wishes,
 
Andrew
 
Dr Andrew Hann
Senior Properties Historian
020 7973 3560

From: The Black and Asian Studies Association [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Marika Sherwood [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 02 May 2009 17:45
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Subject: Re: Conference 21st Nov

Dear Andrew Hann,

Is there any undertaking by English Heritage and the National Trust to research the source of the wealth of the ‘great houses’ and the treatment of the servants, Black and White?

Marika Sherwood

 



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