![The headstone of Tom Highflyer, a young slave boy rescued by the Royal Navy's East African Anti Slave Trade Squadron in 1866 is re-sited after restora Stock Photo - Alamy The headstone of Tom Highflyer, a young slave boy rescued by the Royal Navy's East African Anti Slave Trade Squadron in 1866 is re-sited after restora Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/P48H5F/the-headstone-of-tom-highflyer-a-young-slave-boy-rescued-by-the-royal-navys-east-african-anti-slave-trade-squadron-in-1866-is-re-sited-after-restora-P48H5F.jpg)
The headstone of Tom Highflyer, a young slave boy rescued by the Royal Navy's East African Anti Slave Trade Squadron in 1866 is re-sited after restora Stock Photo - Alamy
![The headstone of Tom Highflyer, a young slave boy rescued by the Royal Navy's East African Anti Slave Trade Squadron in 1866 is re-sited after restora Stock Photo - Alamy The headstone of Tom Highflyer, a young slave boy rescued by the Royal Navy's East African Anti Slave Trade Squadron in 1866 is re-sited after restora Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/P48H7M/the-headstone-of-tom-highflyer-a-young-slave-boy-rescued-by-the-royal-navys-east-african-anti-slave-trade-squadron-in-1866-is-re-sited-after-restora-P48H7M.jpg)
The headstone of Tom Highflyer, a young slave boy rescued by the Royal Navy's East African Anti Slave Trade Squadron in 1866 is re-sited after restora Stock Photo - Alamy
![Brighton, UK. 20th June, 2018. The headstone of Tom Highflyer, a young slave boy rescued by the Royal Navy's East African Anti Slave Trade Squadron in 1866 was re-sited yesterday (Wednesday) after Brighton, UK. 20th June, 2018. The headstone of Tom Highflyer, a young slave boy rescued by the Royal Navy's East African Anti Slave Trade Squadron in 1866 was re-sited yesterday (Wednesday) after](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/P4A4EH/brighton-uk-20th-june-2018-the-headstone-of-tom-highflyer-a-young-slave-boy-rescued-by-the-royal-navys-east-african-anti-slave-trade-squadron-in-1866-was-re-sited-yesterday-wednesday-after-restoration-exactly-148-years-to-the-day-it-was-originally-sited-in-brightons-woodvale-cemetery-named-after-the-ship-that-rescued-him-the-boy-was-sent-to-brighton-to-live-and-be-educated-where-he-died-in-1870-at-about-the-age-of-12-credit-andrew-hassonalamy-live-news-P4A4EH.jpg)