Richard Bridgens.Negro heads; 鈥楴egro heads with punishments for intoxication and dirt-eating'. There are representations of two of the 鈥榲arious tribes of the west coast of Africa'. 鈥楾he tin collar is a punishment for drunkenness in females'. 鈥楾he mask is used as a punishment and preventive of the practice of dirt-eating.'Image taken from West India Scenery; with illustrations of negro character; the process of making sugar; &c. from sketches taken during a voyage to; and residence of seven years in; the island of Trinidad. [Plates; with accompanying text.].R. Jennings & Co.: London; [1836?].From: Richard Bridgens; West India Scenery; with illustrations of negro ch.789. g. 13; plate 20London; British Library.
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