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Category: Bahamas

Bahamas

Bahamas Philately: Blessed Sacrament Church (R.C)

thedigitalphilatelist 16/04/1950

Ms. Hathe Thompson and Ms. Marion Johnson are said to have held the first Catholic mass on Harbour Island in their home, the Little Boarding House, and also influenced the Roman Catholic Bishop to start a church. Postcards 1961 – Lewis Studios (S26600L2 Series) References Bahamasgeotourism.com

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Bahamas Philately: Grand Bahama – Gold Rock Creek

thedigitalphilatelist 09/04/1950

  Gold Rock Creek is a cove located on Grand Bahama, east of Lucayan National Park, and west of Turtle Reef. Postcards Columbia International (163000 Series) References Mapcarta

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Bahamas Philately: Government House

thedigitalphilatelist 12/03/1950

Government House is the official residence of the Governor General of The Bahamas, located in Nassau. Built on a hill known as Mount Fitzwilliam, and completed in 1806, this imposing stuccoed-coral-rock building on Duke Street is the Bahamian archipelago’s foremost example of Georgian Colonial architecture. The building’s original neoclassical aspect,…

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Bahamas Philately: Parliament Square

thedigitalphilatelist 12/03/1950

Just off Rawson Square on the south side, is Parliament Square (previously referred to as Public Square). The square is bordered by three distinctive Georgian neoclassical buildings, housing the key branches of Bahamian government The Georgian-style buildings were built between 1805 and 1813, are presided over by a statue of…

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Bahamas Philately: Rawson Square

thedigitalphilatelist 11/03/1950

Rawson Square is located in downtown Nassau on Bay Street. It was named after Sir Rawson W. Rawson, Governor of The Bahamas from 1864 to 1869. Governor Rawson was responsible for filling in Crown Dock to allow ships to dock close to the city. To the north of the square…

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Bahamas Philately: Berry Islands – Great Harbour Cay

thedigitalphilatelist 07/03/1950

Great Harbour Cay, Berry Islands, underwent a period in intense and successful development in the late 1960s by Louis A Chelser, a Canadian entrepreneur who brought gambling to Freeport but was later forced out of the same town. The island attracted famous persons such as Cary Grant, Douglas Fairbanks, Brigitte…

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Bahamas Philately: Berry Islands

thedigitalphilatelist 07/03/1950

  The Berry Islands consist of about thirty islands and over one hundred small islands or cays, often referred to as “The Fish Bowl of the Bahamas.” The islands form part of the north-western part of the Out Islands. The islands were settled in 1836 by Governor William Colebrooke with…

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Bahamas Philately: Curt Teich & Co

thedigitalphilatelist 21/02/1950

Curt Otto Teich (1877–1974) was an American publisher of German descent who produced popular colour postcards, primarily of scenes from American life. He was a pioneer of the offset printing process. Under his management, the Curt Teich & Company became the world’s largest printer of view and advertising postcards. The…

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Bahamas Philately: The Hermitage

James Gavin 10/02/1950

In February 1940, Monsignor John Hawes, an Englishman, purchased eight acres on the top of Como Hill, Cat Island for £35. Hawes was a qualified architect before entering the church, and did a great deal of architectural work for the church throughout the Bahamas. Within the week of arriving on…

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Bahamas Philately: Cat Island

James Gavin 10/02/1950

  Cat Island is located in central Bahamas. Until written accounts were found, Cat Island was thought to be Guanahani or San Salvador, the first island Christopher Columbus arrived at in the Americas. There is also a cat island in Louisiana The first white settlers were Loyalists fleeing the American…

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