This Day in History: 16 January 1943
On this day in 1943, Pearls Air Field at Pearls, St Andrew, a small grass airstrip was opened, linking Grenada ...
On this day in 1943, Pearls Air Field at Pearls, St Andrew, a small grass airstrip was opened, linking Grenada ...
Grenada’s first native-born governor of Grenada Dame Dr Hilda Bynoe resigned on 14 January 1974
Innocent Belmar, “the most feared Gairyite in the State” was shot at the Bamboo Bar, Birchgrove in 1978
The largest number of Africans to visit Carriacou in recent memory came to celebrate the Temnes of Carriacou and Sierra ...
On this day, 7 September 2004, Hurricane Ivan devastated Grenada, leaving 34 people dead and wreaking havoc across the islands.
On this day, 17 July 1860, witnessed the arrival in St. George’s Harbour of the Tartar from St. Helena with ...
On this day, 9 July 1725, fourteen captured maroons, including one woman, were executed.
On this day, 6 July 1779, French naval forces engaged the British, bolstering the French control of Grenada.
On this day, 23 June 1831, Grenada was visited by a hurricane that caused much devastation.
On this day, 10 June 1854, there was an outbreak of cholera in Grenada following a soldier being seized with ...
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