Gunpowder Plot – The Defining Story
Interview with Michael G. Marsh Mike attended Saltus Grammar School, Bermuda. In 1961 he was the first Bermudian to achieve Membership as an Associate of the Chartered Insurance Institute (ACII). In 1970 he went into
A Bermudian Tradition – The Art Mel’s Fish Sandwich
BY Nadia Hall Art Mel’s is an institution. A dear friend that I’ve known for over half of my lifetime had finally made the trip over from London. A dream guest, an easy-going, low-maintenance sort
Lili Bermuda – The Water Collection
By Nadia Hall “Soap on a rope is a fabulous thing!” perfumer Isabelle Ramsay-Brackstone exclaims, mirroring my excitement as I handle the sweet-smelling merchandise. The soaps are very big, voluptuous stones, made with generous helpings
The Artist – Sheilagh Head
By Nadia Hall Sheilagh Head is quick and willing to speak about any artist other than herself. We’re a full ten minutes into discussing Giotto’s frescos before I notice we’re off topic. How deftly she
Historical Stories – Heritage Matters: Beware the late hurricanes!
By Dr. Edward Cecil Harris, MBE, JP, PHD, FSA Four hundred and six years have passed since a whopper of a wind deposited the Sea Venture on our reefs and its crew and passengers on
Do You Know… What George Washington promised the people of Bermuda in 1775?
By Horst Augustinovic The thirteen American colonies that rebelled against Britain, were just as English as Bermudians, who regularly traded with those colonies, had family living in the American colonies and sent their children to