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Powis Gateway. A gateway composed of a grey granite masonry arch between two medieval style towers with masonry on the lower portion and beige stucco on the rest. The towers have conical roofs with weather vanes in the shape of a crescent moon on its back.
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Two manuscript pages with tables. The tables are divided into columns headed Name, Colour, Age, African or Creole and Remarks. Among the names is a woman named Quasheba. The remarks column notes some of the people's mother.
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Protest placards. One bears the words: ' Aberdeen's MP 1792-1801 "sold about as many black men as there are white in his native city" The granite city is not innocent '. The other says ' "Nae pride fir som o'eis withoot liberation fir ah o'eis" - Marsha P. Johnson (Doric translation) '.
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Two ceramic medallions with the portrait of an African woman and the words 'what do you see when you look at me?'. The medallions have borders of ruffled ceramic, one cream coloured, the other green.
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Page from the graphic novel Aye, It Wis Aabody. The text details Gilbert Ramsay's bequests to Marischal College, Birse, his godchildren and his manservant Robert. The panels depict scenes from Barbados of enslaved people in fetters interspersed with scenes in Aberdeen and Birse.
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