Museum Late: The Bank of England and transatlantic slavery

Explore the Bank of England’s connections to the transatlantic slave trade as part of our Late event this Black History Month.

About the event

When: Thursday 17 October, 5pm to 8pm (last entry 7.30pm)

This Black History Month, explore the history of transatlantic slavery through its connections with the Bank of England and the wider City of London.

Drawing on some of the research uncovered during our previous exhibition, ‘Slavery and the Bank’, visitors can use an informative leaflet which sheds light on these connections through three main themes:

  • the business interests of past Governors and Directors of the Bank
  • the Bank of England’s role in the wider economy at the time
  • the Bank’s ownership of two sugar plantations in Grenada.

The leaflet will be available from 5pm and can be collected from the information desk on arrival. 

This page was last updated 30 September 2024