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Thursday 30 November 2023

BAHAMIAN GALLERY: A SONG OF NASSAU 1.

Dedicated to Marion B. Carreño, Ralph J. Carreño, Roberta E. Carreño Bernard, and Stafford Morrison 2

Limbo, Limbo Like Me

You Can't Go Home Again 

The way they were. (Top and below)

Functioning?
The way they are.

The "old" John Bull, Ltd., then across from Rawson Square.









Pied à Terre
On arrival
On Arrival 1957: Rawson Square, off Bay Street. We stayed in rooms on second or third floor for several weeks before moving to Winton Highway. Lower right was the Elbow Room restaurant. Today still a resto. Different name. Left of arcade is retail space where I had my first summer job. Photo: WritersClearinghouse

House One: Winton Highway (Off Eastern Road)

House Two: Sans Souci (Off Eastern Road)
Mom, Roberta, and Viola Rolle

House Three: East Lynn (Off Village Road)


Bay Street: 2024 versus 1960



New incarnation of "old" British Colonial Hotel. It was built by Sir Harold Oakes to expand tourism. It worked. Later, razed.



Still there! Royal Bank of Canada on Bay Street. Had a passbook savings account at this branch.
Me and Friend.







Vernacular Colonial dwelling.



The dress shop.



Green Shutters Restaurant: Popular English pub-like watering hole on Pariliament Street, across from the Royal Victoria Hotel (see above), razed after fire.


St. Andrew's School, Shirley Street








Class 1962 Hugh Pritchard Top Row: second from left); Middle Row: Sharon Roberts, second from left, Sally Humphreys, third from left. I'm missing, as I was already at Wilbraham Academy. 2

Second row from top. That's me in the circle. Roberta too young for this House (Carib) picture.

Nassau Yacht Club, East Bay Street





Arts, Culture & History





Fort Charlotte

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Lloyd brand. German? My mother had one. She totaled it on Eastern Road near Sans Souci. Amazing! See was OK.


Nassau Public Library: Then (3/-), Now (Closed)







Gregory's Arch: Now (Photo); Painting (1960)

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Sir Harry Oakes
Where he was murdered. House razed.



Oakes' daughter's grave site in Western Cemetery, off Nassau Street,


Gallery




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Photos: © WritersClearinghouse 2023
Text: © WritersClearinghouse 2023

1. Rust, Fred Winslow, A Song of Nassau and Other Verses, Boston, Rust Craft Publishers, 1935.

2. David Stafford Morrison, 60, chef-gourmet, bon-vivant, raconteur extraordinaire, and dear friend of the family, died 7 April, 2005, at his house and harbourside compound at Coral Harbour, New Providence, The Bahamas. 

He leaves two daughters, Celeste Elizabeth Morrison and Susan Elizabeth Morrison-Yentis, both of Nassau; and a sister, Dawn Elizabeth Goodwin-Davies of Nassau. A memorial service was held 11 April at New Providence Community Church, Blake Road and JFK Drive, New Providence. Donations in Mr. Morrison's memory may be made to The Abaco Wild Horse Fund, P.O. Box CB-13290, Nassau, The Bahamas.

3. Others remembered: Glennda McConnell, Laughlin Knowles, Greg Bethel, Virginia Damanios, Cheryl Nottage, Freddy Hazelwood, Dick Morris, John, Edith and Harriet Eser, Gerry Southland, Jimmy Hauck, Maureen Pyfrom, Betty Sheddan, Cindy Gates, Jill Moore, Kurt and Brenda Klus.

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