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  • My Memories of Independence day – 30th November 1966

    William Burton

    ·

    24th November 2025

    My Memories of Independence day – 30th November 1966

    In November 1966 I was 13 years old and naturally still at school. I remember two events related to Barbados becoming independent. Firstly – a historical pageant at Kensington Oval on Thursday 1st December 1966 at 4.15pm in the presence of their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Kent There was a historical pageant…

    Bajan History, Barbados Post World War II
  • Jean Agatha Forde

    William Burton

    ·

    13th November 2025

    Jean Agatha Forde

    Jean Agatha Forde was born on the 22nd September 1942 at Triopaths in St. Andrew, Barbados. War was raging in Europe and the Pacific, but they were not affected by this. She grew up in a safe and hardworking environment. Very little food was imported into the island, and what was would not have reached her…

    Bajan History, Bajan People, Barbados during World War I and World War II, Barbados Post World War II
  • Remembering those that served during WWI, WWII  and later conflicts

    Peter Burton

    ·

    7th November 2025

    Remembering those that served during WWI, WWII and later conflicts

    Remembrance Sunday is the: second Sunday in November. This year it is Sunday 9th November 2025. This Remembrance Sunday, we honour the service and sacrifice of the men and women of the Commonwealth who served in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Merchant Navy, and Emergency Services during the First and Second World Wars and in later…

    Bajan People, Barbados during World War I and World War II, Remembrance Sunday
  • Operation Carlota – Cuba’s secret flights to Angola via Barbados

    Peter Burton

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    5th November 2025

    Operation Carlota – Cuba’s secret flights to Angola via Barbados

    Fifty years ago on 7th November 1975, Cuba launch Operation Carlota using Seawell airport as the first refuelling stop on the long flight east from Cuba to Angola transporting elite Cuban troops in support of the People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), which was facing external aggression aimed at thwarting independence. These flights…

    Bajan History, Barbados Post World War II, Cuba
  • W/O Derek Davies – A Bajan Specialist Gunner with 224 Squadron RAF Coastal Command

    Peter Burton

    ·

    1st November 2025

    W/O Derek Davies – A Bajan Specialist Gunner with 224 Squadron RAF Coastal Command

    Derek Sewell Blackburn Davies joined the RAF on 3rd September 1942, serving for nine months in the RAF regiment. He received aircrew training as a specialist air gunner receiving his wing in April 1944 and was then posted to 224 Squadron, RAF Coastal Command joining the crew of F/L Merrington flying in B-24 Liberators hunting…

    Bajan History, Bajan People, Barbados during World War I and World War II, Remembrance Sunday
  • Barbados Blackwood Screwdock (dry dock)

    Keith Mackie

    ·

    1st October 2025

    Barbados Blackwood Screwdock (dry dock)

    In July 2025 PM Mia Mottley launched the Bridgetown Pierhead Project, a waterfront development project aimed at breathing new life into historic Bridgetown. Pierhead then (early 1960s) and now (2025) pre revitalisation. This new Pierhead development incorporates what used to be the Blackwood screwdock – which was a marvel of Victorian engineering. Like the HARP…

    Bajan History, Barbados during World War I and World War II, Barbados Post World War II
  • Haunted by Janet

    Clement Griffiths

    ·

    23rd September 2025

    Haunted by Janet

    This is a follow on post to: Hurricane Janet – 22 September 1955. 70 years on Clem Griffiths recalls Hurricane Janet. Some Bajans measure life by elections, others by cricket matches – but me? By hurricanes. My first brush was Janet of 1955, though at two years old I nearly slept through it… until a…

    Bajan History, Bajan People
  • Belleville Village

    Jim Webster

    ·

    1st September 2025

    Belleville Village

    Belleville was developed in 1885 by Samuel Manning and his brother, Thomas Manning, in partnership with George Whitfield. It was designed as a model residential suburb of Bridgetown, featuring fine homes and nearly 900 Royal Palm trees. By 1890 construction had commenced and by 1898 at least 79 houses had been completed. Some regard Belleville…

    Bajan History, Bajan People
  • Bygone Barbados photographs held in the UK National Archives

    Peter Burton

    ·

    15th August 2025

    Bygone Barbados photographs held in the UK National Archives

    The National Archives UK have a wealth of bygone Barbados photographs. They formed part of the Colonial Office photographic collection – some of which have now been digitised. This collection of bygone photographs of Barbados held by the National Archives UK, in the Barbados album, is an amazing resource of 372 Barbados colonial photographs. Here…

    Bajan History
  • The Garrison Drains

    Jim Webster

    ·

    4th August 2025

    The Garrison Drains

    The drainage tunnels at the Barbados Garrison are another interesting piece of the puzzle that makes up the history of Barbados. Rediscovered in 2011, during the renovations at George Washington House, the tunnels were unknown to most Barbadians of that time or had become a faded memory by those who may have been aware of…

    Bajan History
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