'The Slave Trade' published by Shire is now available. This utilises the Sands of Time Consultancy image archive and research.
Nigel Sadler has recently been interviewed for a podcast for the British Library exhibition Taking Liberties. To read the text and hear the podcast visit Taking Liberties.
Welcome to Sands of Time Consultancy. Nigel Sadler has set up Sands of Time Consultancy to provide affordable professional advice on Museum and Heritage issues. Nigel Sadler has over 15 years of museum management experience and 4 years as a field archaeologist. In this time he has worked with International, National and Regional organisations, especially in areas to enhance public access to organisations, sites and information.
He has vast experience of collection management, object documentation, exhibition production, research, disaster planning, historic building management, forward planning and managing staff.
Nigel Sadler
MA Museum Studies (1990) BA (Hons) Geography and Archaeology (1986)
Below are links to two projects Nigel Sadler is involved in
Outside of his museum experience Nigel Sadler has spent the last 9 years researching the transatlantic slave trade. His main interest is the British suppression of the illegal African slave trade, 1807-1860.
Nigel Sadler utilised his knowledge and enthusiasm in 2007 during the 200th anniversary of the end of the British African Slave Trade and will continue to offer his knowledge, collections and travelling display. His research has appeared in the recent publications 'The Slave Trade' and 'Enfield and the Transatlantic Slave Trade'.
Please look around the website and contact me with any queries.