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The Bakers In Victorian East Africa – Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution

Lady Florence Baker was sold as a slave, became the wife of Sir Samuel Baker and helped to suppress the African slave trade with him. David Baker will tell the story of Florence and Sam’s tribulations while exploring and putting down the slave trade and Jacki Hill-Murphy will share her findings and unique drone footage from her recent visit to some of the key sites in Uganda. Organised with the West of England & South Wales region Royal Geographical Society. Followed by dinner at The Francis Hotel; please ring 07748904699 before Tuesday 20 May if you would like to join us (dinner to be paid for by attendees separately).



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Lady Florence Baker was sold as a slave, became the wife of Sir Samuel Baker and helped to suppress the African slave trade with him. David Baker will tell the story of Florence and Sam’s tribulations while exploring and putting down the slave trade and Jacki Hill-Murphy will share her findings and unique drone footage from her recent visit to some of the key sites in Uganda. Organised with the West of England & South Wales region Royal Geographical Society. Followed by dinner at The Francis Hotel; please ring 07748904699 before Tuesday 20 May if you would like to join us (dinner to be paid for by attendees separately).



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The Bakers In Victorian East Africa – Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution

Lady Florence Baker was sold as a slave, became the wife of Sir Samuel Baker and helped to suppress the African slave trade with him. David Baker will tell the story of Florence and Sam’s tribulations while exploring and putting down the slave trade and Jacki Hill-Murphy will share her findings and unique drone footage from her recent visit to some of the key sites in Uganda. Organised with the West of England & South Wales region Royal Geographical Society. Followed by dinner at The Francis Hotel; please ring 07748904699 before Tuesday 20 May if you would like to join us (dinner to be paid for by attendees separately).

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