The Ship that Chester Built: Exploring Chester’s links with slavery
4th July @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Free
In 1750, the St George was built in Chester’s shipyard. In three separate voyages, she carried a total of 662 enslaved people from Bonny on the coast of West Africa to plantations in the Caribbean. Join the project team for an interactive walking tour of some of the key sites in Chester connected with the history of transatlantic slavery. We’ll explore vanished shipyards, sugar refineries, shops and workshops. And we’ll see where some of the people who invested in such slave voyages lived.
This walk starts at 30 St Werburgh Street (part of the Cathedral complex) and ends in the Cathedral itself. Please access 30 St Werburgh Street using the entrance on Werburgh Street, which was previously the customer entrance to Barclays Bank.
You will be visiting a historic site/area – please mind your step. The walk will run come rain or shine, do come prepared.


