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New book details Island’s royal connections

Royal Bermuda

A book detailing Bermuda’s connections to the British monarchy has been published just in time for Christmas.

Royal Bermuda is a collaboration between The National Museum of Bermuda’s executive director Dr Edward Harris and journalist Rosemary Jones, of Brimstone Media.

The book provides a pictorial history of events since 1609, when the Island was colonised by the English, with chapters devoted to every official visit by the Queen since 1953.

The collector’s edition includes details of other royal visits since the Victorian Age, profiles local collectors of royal memorabilia and includes a timeline with mini-biographies of monarchs who helped to shape our history.

“We hope Bermudians, whether monarchists or not, will enjoy the nostalgia of many of the book’s images of royal visits taken around the Island over the past several decades, as well as the fascinating story of royal influence on Bermuda life generally — from our maritime heritage to tourism, defence, currency and, indeed, daily life,” Dr Harris said.

Royal Bermuda includes more than 350 photographs taken from public and private collections, including photos of the Queen’s seven visits to Bermuda, five of which were with Prince Philip, as well as visits by other royals, including George V, Edward VIII, Princess Margaret, Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales.

The book includes photos of regal artefacts, icons and hallmarks that include currency, stamps, street signs and Royal Mail pillar boxes. Honourees who received royal orders and honours for civil, diplomatic and military service are listed.

Designed by Brimstone’s Paul Shapiro, Royal Bermuda was launched as a result of a committee established by Paula Cox, the former Premier, to co-ordinate its production under the auspices of the National Museum. One chapter focuses on the island-wide Diamond Jubilee celebrations.

Royal Bermuda is on sale for $30 and is available at local bookstores, and from the Museum. For more information, call 234-1333 or e-mail curator@nmb.bm.