David Chapman

How can an island be a “living museum”? What is this place where the past comes to life? Explore the amazing plants and animals of nonsuch island! Visit a place where few others are allowed to go and see what many have never seen! This series of books is dedicated to educating young explorers about […]

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Mary Prince

Mary Prince was born into enslavement in Brackish Pond, Bermuda, in 1788, Prince and her siblings, were raised by her adoring mother until she was 12. Her mother was a household slave to a family called Williams, and Mary would later write that she “was made quite a pet of by the Williams’s child, Miss […]

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Books

Despite Bermuda’s small size of only 21 square miles and a population of only 64,000 people, it has been extensively written about and documented, from William Shakespeare’s Bermuda influenced play “The Tempest to Cyril Packwood’s “Chained to the Rock. auty and location in the Atlantic Ocean, along with its culture, heritage and history, which includes being […]

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Films

Earl Cameron, CBE (8 August 1917 – 3 July 2020) was a Bermudian actor. He’s known as one of the first black actors to break the “colour bar” in the United Kingdom. With his appearance in 1951’s Pool of London, Cameron becames the first black actor to take up a starring role in a British film.Earl Cameron, CBE (8 August […]

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Videos

PROMO! “DUB INNA DA CITY” – THE BIRTHDAY SPECIAL for Mark “Messenjah” Lomas’s Birthday Bash With Special Guest SEANI B (1-Xtra) Bermuda Day 2016 Liverpool @Constellations Liverpool Photo Contributors:  Dana ‘Zhyon’ Selassie Bermuda Day 2013 Bermuda Day Promo: By McInnis Looby  

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