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  • John Richard Archer – the first black mayor of a London borough in 1913

    Peter Burton

    ·

    6th November 2023

    John Richard Archer – the first black mayor of a London borough in 1913

    John Richard Archer was the first black mayor of a London Borough. In November 1913 he was elected for a one year term as Mayor of the London Borough of Battersea. The the first black person to be elected as a Mayor in England was: Dr. Allan Glaisyer Minns. Born in the Bahamas in 1858,…

    Bajan History, Bajan People, Black History Month
  • P/O Keith G Proverbs: Out Of Tragedy Came Advances in Air Safety and Science

    Lyall Seale

    ·

    5th September 2023

    P/O Keith G Proverbs: Out Of Tragedy Came Advances in Air Safety and Science

    On 10th September 1945, P/O Keith Proverbs (Bajan Captain and 1st pilot) and his crew from 517 Squadron tragically lost their lives when their aircraft a Halifax Met. Mk. III crashed in dense fog trying to land. On the anniversary of that fatal crash we remember the sacrifices made by the RAF Meteorological Squadron crews…

    Bajan People, Barbados during World War I and World War II, Remembrance Sunday
  • P/O George HF Inniss: 31st May 1916 to 5th February 1941

    Peter Burton

    ·

    1st August 2023

    P/O George HF Inniss: 31st May 1916 to 5th February 1941

    Bajan pilot P/O George HF Inniss aged 24 and crew from 106 Squadron, RAF Bomber Command were killed-in-action on 4th/5th February 1941 when their aircraft a Handley Page Hampden Mk. I, AD750, crashed nose first at La Marionnière farm, La Marsoire, Pont-Saint-Martin, Loire-Atlantique (2 km SE of Aéroport Nantes Atlantique). Their aircraft was hit by…

    Bajan People, Barbados during World War I and World War II, Barbados Genealogy, Remembrance Sunday
  • The Great Outdoor Challenge (TGOC) 2023: Mallaig to Portlethen

    William Burton

    ·

    1st July 2023

    The Great Outdoor Challenge (TGOC) 2023: Mallaig to Portlethen

    My TGOC 2023 (The Great Outdoor Challenge) started in Mallaig and ended 14 days later in Portlethen. It was approximately 300Km with a climb of +6,000 meters. A low level and easy route. I plotted an easy route as the memories of the aborted crossing of TGOC 2018 were fresh when I made it. This…

    Travel – International, UK – Scotland
  • Errol Barrow and his commanding officer Sholto Douglas

    Katharine Campbell

    ·

    1st June 2023

    Errol Barrow and his commanding officer Sholto Douglas

    This is the story of the deep bond that developed between Errol Barrow and his commanding officer Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir William Sholto Douglas who was the Military Governor of Germany after World War II. From 1945 to 1947 Errol Barrow served as a Navigator within the Commander-in-Chief, Military Governor’s Flight with…

    Bajan History, Bajan People, Barbados during World War I and World War II, Barbados Post World War II, Black History Month, Remembrance Sunday
  • F/O Leo Leslie Schultz RAAF – 1921 to 1990

    Peter Burton

    ·

    1st May 2023

    F/O Leo Leslie Schultz RAAF – 1921 to 1990

    Errol Barrow’s crew in RAF 88 Squadron “B” Flight, Second Tactical Air Force (2TAF) during World War II consisted of: English pilot Andy Cole and the two Australian rear wireless operator and air gunners (WAGs): Leo Schultz and Allen “Shorty” Stewart. BajanThings has covered both Errol Barrow’s time in the Royal Air Force (RAF) and his…

    Bajan People, Barbados during World War I and World War II, Remembrance Sunday
  • A BajanThings 101 on AI Chatbots: ChatGPT and Bard.  Why you MUST fact check the output…

    Peter Burton

    ·

    10th April 2023

    A BajanThings 101 on AI Chatbots: ChatGPT and Bard. Why you MUST fact check the output…

    Here is a BajanThings 101 on AI Chatbots – using Errol Barrow’s time in the RAF from 1940 to 1947 as the reference source. Artificial Intelligence (AI) ChatBots like ChatGPT and Bard are being promoted as the “next BIG thing”. With any new technology, there are bound to be some teething problems and issues that need…

    Bajan History, Bajan People, Barbados during World War I and World War II
  • Barbados in 2030 – Scenarios 3 & 4

    Greg Hoyos

    ·

    6th April 2023

    Barbados in 2030 – Scenarios 3 & 4

    These “Barbados in 2030″ scenarios were created 4 years ago in 2019 for a Caribbean regional conglomerate, who gave me permission to re-publish them. In this post, BajanThings are re-publishing the second two of the four scenarios. The first two potential outlooks for Barbados in 2030 were based on the premise that Bajan society would…

    Bajan History, World crises
  • Barbados in 2030 – Scenarios 1 & 2

    Greg Hoyos

    ·

    3rd April 2023

    Barbados in 2030 – Scenarios 1 & 2

    These “Barbados in 2030″ scenarios were created 4 years ago in 2019 for a Caribbean regional conglomerate, who gave me permission to re-publish them. In this post, BajanThings are re-publishing the first two of the four scenarios which were based on the premise that Bajan society would generally “pull together”, as it has for centuries:…

    Bajan History, World crises
  • Renner Yearwood Memorial Hill Challenge 2023

    William Burton

    ·

    13th March 2023

    Renner Yearwood Memorial Hill Challenge 2023

    The 2023 Hill Challenge will be called the Renner Yearwood Memorial Hill Challenge. Renner entered the Hill Challenge in 2013 (3rd), 2014 (1st), 2015 (1st), and 2016 (5th). Sadly he died in 2022. The 2023 Hill Challenge will take place on Monday 1st May 2023. Start time is 6am sharp. Entries are open and the…

    Bajan Hikes, Bajan People, Off-track Barbados
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