This gallery is about the movement of people, goods and ideas across and around the Atlantic Ocean from the 17th century to the 19th century. The connections created by these movements changed the lives of people on three continents, profoundly affecting their cultures and societies and shaping the world we live in today.

The National Maritime Museum commissioned John Agard as its poet in residence in late 2007. As part of this work John produced poems in response to the objects in The Atlantic: Slavery, Trade, Empire gallery. Read the poems

Visitor information: The Atlantic: Slavery, Trade, Empire is open 10.00–17.00 daily, admission free. Last admission is 30 minutes before closing. The gallery is on level 1 of the Museum – see floor plans.

The Atlantic: Slavery, Trade, Empire

105516: Lloyd's Subscription Room

(Repro ID: © National Maritime Museum)

Lloyd's began in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in Tower Street in the City of London during the 17th century. Lloyd himself was not involved in insurance but provided premises, reliable shipping news and a variety of services to enable his clientele of ships' captains, merchants and rich men to carry on their business of insuring ships and their cargoes. These wealthy individuals would each take a share of a risk, signing their names one beneath the other on the policy together, with the amount they agreed to cover. For this reason they were known as 'underwriters'. By the end of the 18th century the underwriters had elected a committee and moved to their own premises in the Royal Exchange. On the right hand side, benches are visible, showing patrons still engaged in coffee drinking.
Attack on Goree, 29 December 1758
Yombe funerary effigy
Medal commemorating the defence of Havana, 1762
Spalding halfpenny token
A Smuggling Lugger Chased by a Naval Brig
A whaler and other vessels in a light breeze
Captain John Paul Jones (1747-92)
Medal commemorating the Free British Fishery Society
Medal commemorating the capture of Quebec, 1759
Medal commemorating the capture of Guadeloupe, 1759
Rev. John Newton
‘Captain Argall takes Pocahontas the daughter of King Powhatan on board his ship’
Representation of the Fishery of Great Britain
Defence of Captain Pearson in 'Serapis', 23 September 1779
Views of Forts and Castles along the Gold Coast, West Africa circa 1660
Representation of the brig 'Vigilante'
'Plate to Commemorate the Abolition of the Slave Trade'
Slave traffic
‘Destruction of the Boyne Estates by the rebel slaves in 1831. Boats of HMS Blanche engaging.  72 killed, 240 prisoners, Jamaica’
'Attack and Capture of the Rebels positions near Montego Bay by boats from HMS Blanche 1831/ "Jamaica"'
The Death of General Wolfe
Cowrie shell necklace
Thomas Cavendish (1560-92), Sir Francis Drake (1540?-96) and Sir John Hawkins (1532-95)
Presentation sword
Single-head drum
Capture of Louisbourg Medal 1758
'The Repeal. - or the Funeral Procession of Miss Americ-Stamp.'
The Capture of the Slaver Formidable by HMS Buzzard, 17 December 1834
'Shipping Sugar'
'A View of the Taking of Quebec September 13th 1759'
The British Lion engaging Four Powers
A New Method of Macarony Making, as practised at Boston
‘Indians slaughtering the English near Jamestown’
Lloyd's Subscription Room
West India Docks
Three ships of the Hudson's Bay Company off Greenwich
RY Royal George
Knife
Knife sheath
Moose skin moccasin
Shot pouch
A new and accurat map of the world drawn according to ye truest descriptions latest discoveries & best observations yt have been made by English or strangers. 1626. [at foot] Are to be sold in Pops-head Alle by Geor: Humble.
'Planting the Sugar-Cane'
The Abolition of the Slave Trade
'Slave Trade'
'On a Visit in Style - Taking a Ride - West India Fashionables'
William Wilberforce, 1759-1833
Thomas Clarkson, 1760-1846
The New Union: Club, Being a Representation of what took place at a celebrated Dinner, given by a celebrated - society
'Slavery/Freedom'
Medal commemorating the Abolition of slavery
Medal commemorating the abolition of the slave trade
Medal commemorating the ‘Emancipation in the West Indies’
York Election ticket, Henry Lascelles
‘A Person of Rank in Congo Carried by his Slaves.’
Poems on the Abolition of the Slave Trade
Pacification with the Maroon Negroes
Elevation and Plan of an Improved Sugar Mill
‘A Negro Festival drawn from Nature in the Island of St Vincent’
Slaves in Barbadoes
‘Negroes at School’
The Weather Cock of St. Stephen's
'Negroes Sunday-Market at Antigua'
'Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa the African'
'Slave on Deck'
Taste in High Life
Jack of Guinea
The Ordinance of Baptism in Jamaica
Black Thorn
''Nègres a fond de Calle'
The First Day of the Yam Custom
'The slave ship Brooks'
Adventures of Johnny Newcome
The Humble Petition of the West India Planters to the People of England with every Englishman's Answer
'Toussaint Louverture, Chief of the French Rebels in St. Domingo'
Slave in chains
Slave Emancipation Society medallion
'Mrs Hannah More'
A small shipyard on the Thames
Carte de la Nouvelle France, ou se voit le cours des Grandes Rivieres de S.Laurens & de Mississippi aujour d'hui S.Louis, ....
Lowestoft
Slavery in Zanzibar
Royal Naval uniform
Snuff box
Loango tusk
Akan gold weight
Akan gold weight
Akan gold weight
Akan gold weight
Akan gold weight
Akan gold weight
The Effects of American Slavery, whipped for wanting to live a Christian life
Single handcuff
African Seaman's Testimonial
Akan gold weight
Akan gold weight
Akan gold weight
Benin chair seat
Single handcuff
Neck ring
Akan gold weight
Jean-Jacques Dessalines, 1758-1806
Whip
Kneeling figure of an enslaved African
Handkerchief
Akan knife and sheath
Chicotte
Tusk section
Sugar nippers
Whip
Bracelet
Medal commemorating the British victories of 1759
Punch bowl
York Election ticket, William Wilberforce
Dioramic model of the Battle of the Saints, 12 April 1782
Anti-slavery halfpenny
Anti-slavery medal
Halfpenny token
Guillotine blade
Hudson Bay Company trading token - one Made Beaver
Canoe; Passenger/cargo vessel; Fishing vessel
The 'Ann' off Birkenhead
‘Cane cutters in Jamaica’
'The Spermacaeti whale brought to Greenland Dock 1762'
A caricature of Greenwich Pensioners
Sir John Hawkins, 1532-95
Small craft; Service vessel; Troopboat
The Battle of The Saints, 12 April 1782
Royal Naval uniform: pattern 1795-1812
Brig (1840); Passenger/cargo vessel; Snow
Tea kettle
'Trelawney Town, the Chief Residence of the Maroons'
'A Negro Woman's Lamentation'
Model comb
Model of a snow knife
Model of a snow knife
Model of a snow knife
Model awl
Greenwich (Valentia) Astrolabe
Royal William (1719); Warship; First rate; 100 guns
Admiral Hosiers Ghost
A Merchant Captain with Elton's Quadrant
A Mansion House Treat or Smoking Attitudes
Model of a blubber pounder
Map of Virginia, 1615