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1. Fort Matthew
(Cultural Heritage /Forts)
Named after Lt. Governor Edward Matthew who was Governor of Grenada from 1784 - 1793, after the Island was returned to British rule, the fort is the biggest on the Island. The construction of Fort Matthew ...
2. Fort Du Marquis
(Cultural Heritage /Forts)
... Great Fort by the then Governor le Comte.  On 14th April, 1654, it was again abandoned after being ransacked and burnt by about 500 Caribs.  On 2nd October, Sir le Fort reoccupied the Fort after he felt ...
3. Spice and everything Nice
(Natural Heritage/Our environnment )
... quality of this spice. During the eighteenth century, Belvidere was owned by the rebel leader, Julian Fedon. At sea, off the town of Gouyave, Governor Ninian Home and his party were captured during ...
... used to be horse and mule stables, gas pumps and closer to the shoreline, the gas storage tanks. One will ask about the Sendall Tunnel, named after the then Governor Sir Walter Sendall. It is said that ...
5. Historical Walking Tour
(Cultural /Tricentennial celebrations)
... tanks.  One will ask about the Sendall Tunnel, named after the then Governor Sir Walter Sendall.  It is said that he saw the plight of the porters and the horse drawn carriages that had to ply that route ...
6. Sir Eric Matthew Gairy
('Uncategorised Content')
... gasoline and food stuff. Sir Eric is very well remembered for his vision for the development of Grenada. The appointment of the first lady Governor in the British Commonwealth. He was Grenada's first ...
7. Dame Hilda Bynoe
('Uncategorised Content')
...  Hilda Bynoe is well known throughout the Caribbean as the first woman Governor in the British Commonwealth and the first native Governor of her island home of Grenada. Born in Crochu, ...