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May 11 2022

Largest Land Transfer Since Columbus Come Tief Up All We Land – H. G. Christie Transfers 2,800 Acres To E. P. Taylor of Lyford Cay 1956

Aug 17 2017

TIME IN HISTORY 1492 A.D.

Aug 17 2017

TIME in History ~ 1647 A.D.

Aug 17 2017

Happy Constitution Day Bahama Islands!

Aug 17 2017

The Bahamian Member of Parliament who was an MP for only six short weeks 1962

Aug 18 2017

After emancipation, there was once a place named Freetown, Eleuthera

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The Hon. Lewis Kerr legitimises his mulatto slave daughter Eliza Ann 1826

The fate of mulatto children —the children of white slaveowners— was as precarious as any other slave. All depended on the sensibilities of the owners. Some slaveowners sold off their Continue Reading

Posted On : February 6, 2022 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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Did Annie W. Dillet meet Abolitionist Harriet Tubman in Boston in October 1906?

In 1906, the Harriet Tubman Union held a reception, in Boston, for Mrs. Annie W. Dillet, President of the Bahama Islands Women’s Christian Temperance Union. The great historical question now Continue Reading

Posted On : February 4, 2022 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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Mercedes Elizabeth Sands – only child of Sir Stafford – born 17th July 1942

Sir Stafford Sands, remains one of the most compelling and controversial personalities, in modern Bahamian history. Arguably, his contribution to the economic development of The Bahamas, has few parallels. His Continue Reading

Posted On : January 28, 2022 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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First Cohort of Girls Welcomed At St. Augustine’s College 1967

In 1967, St. Augustine’s College, introduced co-instructional education, into its all-boys day and boarding school. By that year, the school was already the largest in Nassau, catering to 570 boys, Continue Reading

Posted On : January 14, 2022 Published By : The Bahamianologist
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PLP Very FIRST Director of Communications was a white man, a fixer, named David Probinksy – January 1967

David Probinksy, was a onetime Miami night club owner, catering to coloureds, in the 1950s. By 1965, Probinksy had became a fixer, a connector, an introducer to the powerful and Continue Reading

Posted On : January 12, 2022 Published By : The Bahamianologist

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