Pirates and Prejudice
M Shed, Princes Wharf, Wapping Road, Bristol, Bristol, BS1 4RN
This guided walk, created by Bristol Radical History Group and the Long John Silver Trust in partnership with M Shed, delves into the city’s colourful maritime past – from smugglers and slavers to pirates and privateers.
It challenges popular myths and uncovers little-known stories behind figures like Blackbeard and William Dampier, alongside fictional icons such as Long John Silver. Discover Bristol’s literary links to Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe, Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels, and Coleridge’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
Highlights include the Gibb – once visited by Samuel Pepys and rumoured site of pirate executions – and Queen Square, home to privateer Woodes Rogers. In King Street, the guide draws connections between Treasure Island and real Bristol locations including the Llandoger Trow, Welsh Back, the Hole-in-the-Wall, Redcliffe Caves, and Bathurst Basin.
Set against the backdrop of ancient hostelries and historic quaysides, this walk offers a quirky and compelling journey through Bristol’s radical and literary maritime heritage.
M Shed, Princes Wharf, Wapping Road, Bristol, Bristol, BS1 4RN