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Regiment exhibition to celebrate 50th anniversary at Masterworks in Botanical Gdns. (Photo by Blaire Simmons)

The history of the Bermuda Regiment is set to be on parade at the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art as part of the armed service’s golden anniversary.

And the exhibition features some rarely-seen exhibits connected to its predecessor regiments, the Bermuda Militia Artillery (BMA) and the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps (BVRC), both of which saw service in two World Wars.

The exhibition will also showcase historic paintings with a military theme, photographs, news cuttings and military equipment – including a sewing kit carried by a Bermuda soldier in the BRVC throughout the First World War.

The Bermuda Regiment 50th Anniversary Committee’s Conchita Ming said: “I thought this would be a wonderful way of showing the public how the Regiment has developed over the years and tell the story of its two predecessor regiments, which were segregated and came together in 1965.

“It’s a way of paying homage to those who served in the 1960s and long before that.”

Other exhibits include Regimental silver, vintage military drums and artillery pieces from Fort St Catherine in St George’s and a never-before seen diorama of model soldiers painted in the uniforms of Island soldiers which is part of the Masterworks collection, as well as the Bermuda Rifles Headquarters sign.

Dancer and choreographer Ms Ming added: “This is an idea I thought would be good because I’m also a board member of Masterworks.

“The military has been so much a part of Bermuda’s history from the very beginning.”

Committee member Lt Col William White, a former Regiment CO, added that some exhibits focus on the earliest militias, dating from the 1600s, right up to the modern military.

He said: “It’s important for Bermudians to understand the impact that Bermuda and Bermudians have had on the global stage. These exhibits tell the story and keeps it alive.”

And he added the Bermuda Regiment was an important symbol as it became the first national entity to be desegregated when the Bermuda Rifles, the BVRC’s final name, merged with the mostly-black BMA in 1965.

Fellow committee member Captain Mark Lavery, a serving soldier, added: “It’s been a great leveller between social classes and races since that time.”

The exhibition, in Masterworks’ Rick Faries Gallery, was sponsored by retired Regiment Major Wendell Hollis, the HCS Group and Gibbons Company.

The exhibition at the Botanical Gardens museum opens to the public on Saturday and will be open Monday to Saturday, 10am to 5pm and on Sundays from 11am to 4.30pm until Wednesday, July 29.

Regiment exhibition to celebrate 50th anniversary at Masterworks in Botanical Gdns. (Photo by Blaire Simmons)
Regiment exhibition to celebrate 50th anniversary at Masterworks in Botanical Gdns. (Photo by Blaire Simmons)
Regiment exhibition to celebrate 50th anniversary at Masterworks in Botanical Gdns. (Photo by Blaire Simmons)
Regiment exhibition to celebrate 50th anniversary at Masterworks in Botanical Gdns. (Photo by Blaire Simmons)