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Bermuda and From
* Dr Henry Wilkinson, Bermuda From Sail To Steam: The History Of The Island From 1784 to 1901, Oxford University Press, Great Clarendon Street, Oxford, UK OX2 6DP.
From September through June, and especially during the winter and spring, the cold fronts of these advancing air masses sweep powerfully across Bermuda, preceded by two or three days of progressively stormier, wetter, and more overcast weather.
From 1978 to 2008, many flights to and from the United States used Gatwick because of restrictions on the use of Heathrow implemented in the Bermuda II agreement between the UK and the US.
* Bermuda From Sail To Steam, 1784-1901, by Henry Wilkinson.
From Gander, the squadron moved to New Hampshire ; Florida ; Kindley Field, Bermuda ; RAF Burtonwood, England, with forward basing at Dhahran, Saudi Arabia ; Bermuda for a short time, and Hunter AFB, Ga.
* Hamilton Bermuda From Bermuda Attractions
From there on, the center of the storm passed to the west of Bermuda on September 9 causing minor damage, and then later weakened to a Category 2 hurricane, with winds of 110 mph ( 165 km / h ).
From 1956 to 1958 he captained the destroyer HMS Carysfort in the Mediterranean, and following this served as the second-in-command of the cruiser HMS Bermuda from 1958 to 1959.
From 1828 to 1853, when she was broken up, she served as a prison hulk in Bermuda.
From the 1890s to the early 1920s, there was a thriving export trade of bulbs from Bermuda to New York.
From 1960 – 62, the tournament was played at Thunderbird Country Club and Tamarisk Country Club, both in Rancho Mirage, California ; Bermuda Dunes Country Club in Bermuda Dunes, California ; and Indian Wells Country Club in Indian Wells, California.
The regiment did garrison duty at Martinsburg until June 3, when it moved to Washington, D. C. From there, it moved into Virginia to White House, Bermuda Hundred and then City Point.

Bermuda and Sail
* Henry C. Wilkinson, Bermuda from Sail to Steam: The History of the Island from 1784 to 1901: Volumes I and II ( Oxford University, London, 1973 )
* Sailing in Bermuda: Sail Racing in the Nineteenth Century, by J. C. Arnell, 1982.
* Sailing in Bermuda: Sail Racing in the Nineteenth Century, by J. C. Arnell, 1982.

Bermuda and Steam
* United Kingdom Mutual Steam Ship Assurance Association ( Bermuda ) Limited

Bermuda and History
* Wesley Frank Craven, An Introduction to the History of Bermuda ( Bermuda Maritime Museum, Dockyard, 1990 )
* Bermuda History Blog – Bermuda History Blog
* Bermuda Island. net – Detailed Bermuda History
* Defence, Not Defiance: A History Of The Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps, Jennifer M. Ingham ( now Jennifer M. Hind ), The Island Press Ltd., Pembroke, Bermuda, ISBN 0-9696517-1-6
* POTSI ( archived ): Bermuda Military History Index
* Bermuda Run History
Television and rock ' n ' roll captured taste and fashion, including the new " short shorts " fad, since Bermuda shorts were considered old, dull, and " fuddy-duddy " although, as History of Costume author and FIT Professor Rachel Kemper noted, " Short shorts left a girl's ass hanging out.
Category: History of Bermuda
* History of Bermuda
Category: History of Bermuda
* City of Hamilton Bermuda Island. net's detailed History
* History of Bermuda
* History of the Royal Navy in Bermuda
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He was born in Cheshire, England, and spent part of his childhood in Bermuda and Jamaica before moving to the United States as a teenager where he later studied Art History at Harvard University.
* History of Bermuda

Bermuda and Island
The first two slaves brought into the Island, a Black and a Native American, had been sought for their skills in pearl diving, but Bermuda proved to have no pearls.
After the elimination of their indigenous population by Spanish slavers, the Turks Islands, or Salt Islands, were not fully colonised until 1681, when salt collectors from Bermuda built the first permanent settlement on Grand Turk Island.
The New York Times reported an attempted mutiny by Boer Prisoners of War en route to Bermuda and that martial law was enacted on Darryll's Island, in addition to the escape of three Boer Prisoners of War to mainland Bermuda as well as an escape by a young Boer soldier from Bermuda to New York on the steamship Trinidad.
The USAAF airfield, Fort Bell ( later, US Air Force Base Kindley Field, and, later still, US Naval Air Station Bermuda ) was on St. David's Island, while the Naval Operations Base, a Naval Air Station for maritime patrol flying boats, ( which became the Naval Air Station Annex after US Naval air operations relocated to ) was at the western end of the island in the Great Sound.
These joined two other air stations already operating on Bermuda, the pre-war civil airport on Darrell's Island, which had been taken over by the RAF, and the Fleet Air Arm's Royal Naval Air Station, HMS Malabar, on Boaz Island.
* Jean de Chantal Kennedy, Isle of Devils: Bermuda under the Somers Island Company ( Collins, London, 1971 )
The next southerly atoll is Ducie Island in the Pitcairn Islands Group, at 24 ° 40 ' S. Bermuda is sometimes claimed as the " northernmost atoll " at a latitude of 32 ° 24 ' N. At this latitude coral reefs would not develop without the warming waters of the Gulf Stream.
Barbados ( Barbadoes ) functioned as an interconnection-point between Bermuda and Ascension Island in the Atlantic Ocean.
Although commonly referred to in the singular ( i. e., The Island, The Rock, and Bermuda ), the territory consists of approximately 138 islands, with a total area of.
Despite the limited land mass, there has also been a tendency for place names to be repeated ; there are, for instance, two islands named " Long Island ", three bays known as " Long Bay " and the town of St. George is located within the parish of St. George on the island of St. George ( each known as St. George's ), whereas Bermuda's capital, the City of Hamilton, lies in Pembroke Parish, not Hamilton Parish, on the largest island, " Main Island ", which itself is sometimes called " Bermuda " ( or " Great Bermuda ").
The government airline, Imperial Airways / BOAC, which had operated Darrell's Island before the war, adopted its war time role, and its camouflaged flying boats maintained trans-Atlantic service through Bermuda throughout the war.
* USN Submarine Base, Ordnance Island, Bermuda.

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