Do you know about our nine parishes & who they are named after?
By Horst Augustinovic Following the accidental settlement of Bermuda on July 28th 1609 by the survivors of the ‘Sea Venture’, the island was at one point occupied by only two, and later three, men. It
House of Sand in the Western North Atlantic
By Dr. Edward Cecil Harris, MBE, JP, PHD, FSA In the nineteenth century, Bermuda was of interest to a new breed of scientists, being geologists who studied the formation of the Earth. A phenomenon (‘something
Bermuda Perfumery – Fresh & Fruity
Is it hot enough for you yet? Scorch season has only just begun, and those familiar with Bermudian summers know that you can hide from the sun but will still feel its sweltering heat. Of
Historical Stories – A Princess of the Pen
Bermuda Historical Stories by Dr. Edward Cecil Harris, mbe, jp, phd, fsa “Whilst America hath been the land of promise to Europeans and their descendants, it hath been the vale of death to millions of the
Building of the Deliverance
Do you know... About the Building of the Deliverance? By Horst Augustinovic On August 28th 1609 – a month and a day after the wreck of the Sea Venture – the keel was laid for
A Tribute to Peter Woolcock
Art & Culture A Tribute to Peter Woolcock (1926 - 2014) The Peter Woolcock exhibition at the Bermuda National Gallery is full of surprises. Although Mr. Woolcock lived amongst us from 1981 until his passing