
In celebration of Black History Month, we're honouring black Bermudians who have gone above and beyond the call of duty to make Bermuda a better place!
This week, can you guess the identity of the man pictured? First to guess correctly wins a one year subscription to The Bermudian magazine!
Simply submit your answer in the comment box below for your chance to win.
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In celebration of Black History Month, we're honouring black Bermudians who have gone above and beyond the call of duty to make Bermuda a better place!
First up, can you guess the identity of the woman pictured? First to guess correctly wins a one year subscription to The Bermudian magazine!
Simply submit your answer in the comment box below for your chance to win.
Answer: Congratulations to Gerri Crockwell-Sequeros who correctly guessed the identity of the woman pictured as Dr. Marjorie Bean!
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Can you guess the location photographed? Be the first to guess correctly and win a one year subscription to The Bermudian magazine!
Answer: We had an astounding response to this week's photo and most answers are correct, although Andrea was the first to get it right! Congratulations Andrea, as promised you have won a one year subscription to The Bermudian magazine.
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Can you guess the whereabouts of this old Bermuda church? Be the first to guess the location and win a one year subscription to The Bermudian magazine!
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Can you name the carriage and its location in this photograph? Be the first to guess correctly and win a one year subscription to The Bermudian magazine!
Answer: The photograph above was taken in 1880 by James B. Heyl and shows an express wagon at corner of Reid and Queen Streets. Congratulations to Jason for being the first to guess correctly! As promised, Jason will receive a one year subscription to The Bermudian magazine!
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Can you guess where in Bermuda this photograph was taken? Be the first to guess correctly and win a one year subscription to The Bermudian magazine!
Wow, that was a tough one! Congratulations to Debbie Jackson who although said the location photographed is the present site of the Canoe Club, not the Yacht Club, we knew she had it right! This photograph was taken in 1875 and proves the spot was always a popular location for sailors to fit their vessels for a day out at sea.
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We're sure the location of this building will be obvious to most of you so we're giving you the opportunity to guess what the building was used for at the time the photograph was taken (1912-1915).
First person to guess correctly wins a one year subscription to The Bermudian magazine.
Answer: Mr Vernon Jackson answered the WWW in the March 1992 issue of The Bermudian where he explained:
"I recognize the central building as the one that was occupied by Tynes' Blacksmith Shop on the corner of Reid and Parliament Streets in Hamilton. As a young boy I ventured many times just far enough inside so that I could stare entranced at the flaming forge and watch Mr. Tynes flatten and shape the red hot iron. As indicated in the photo, he repaired wagons (especially wheels) and of ...
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Can you figure out the location in this photograph? Be the first to guess correctly and win a one-year subscription to The Bermudian magazine.
Congratulations, Gregg! You correctly guessed the location of the building photographed is Tom Moore's Tavern at Walsingham Lane. As this week's winner, Gregg will receive a one year subscription to The Bermudian magazine.
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Can you guess the name and location of the building pictured? First to guess correctly wins a one year subscription to The Bermudian magazine.
Answer and winner revealed Monday, November 14th.
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Although it's pretty clear the Who and the Where, how many of you can positively identify the WHEN?
Be the first one to correctly guess the year the photograph was taken and you'll win a subscription to The Bermudian magazine!
Congratulations to Michele Smith for correctly guessing the year the photograph was taken! 1945 it is - five years after Masters Hardware became Masters Limited.
Check back on Wednesday, November 9th for another chance to win!
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