Booklet containing the program for the ceremony of the inauguration of the Federal Legislature of the West Indies by Princess Margaret, held at the Legislative Council Chamber, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, on April 22, 1958.
Booklet with program and information for the graduation ceremony at the University of West Indies, Cave Hill campus, Barbados. Contains names of the faculty and students. The event took place on November 26, 1974.
Flyer with information about a dance performance by the Venezuelan Contradanza Group. The performance took place at the Barbados Museum and Historical Society on September 3, 1982.
Poster for Barbados Dance Theater Company's 1980 Season of Dance. The poster contains information about the production and cast of the performances which were held at the Combermere School, Waterford, St. Michael, between March 21-30, 1980.
Brochure containing the program of a seminar, entitled "The Use of Leisure Time," presented by the Barbados Mental Health Association and the UWI Extra-Mural Department. The seminar took place at the Extra-Mural Department, the Pine, on November 1, 1975.
Leaflet with information about the procession of the state funeral of Sir Winston Scott. Sir Winston Scott was the first native-born and second Governor-General of Barbados from 18th May 1967 to 9th August, 1976.
Invitation from the Government of Trinidad and Tobago for the Premier of Barbados and Mrs. Barrow for a reception in honour of the Meeting of Heads of Governments. Held at the Trinidad Hilton on 22 July 1963.
Booklet containing program of events for the Adventureland Fair, presented for Reading Fest 1995. The event took place between October 12-14, 1995, at the Sherbourne Conference Centre, Two Mile Hill, St. Michael.
Souvenir booklet containing the program and information for the Federation Anniversary Ball sponsored by the Gayap Organization of Trinidad and Tobago that took place at the Rockland Palace in New York City on April 17, 1959. Guest of honor at the event was Hulan Jack, Borough President of Manhattan, "distinguished American of West Indian birth." The booklet contains various addresses by dignitaries, as well as numerous advertisements of businesses of West Indian origin or interest in New York.
This event was hosted by The Barbados Cycling Union at the Barbados National Stadium. The Barbados Cycling Union is the official governing body for professional cycling in Barbados.
Booklet with the program and cast information for the play "Need a Little Christmas?" adapted from "Christmas is for All O' We" by Ken Corsbie, presented by the Barbados Players' Green Room Theatre Club between December 18-21, 1980. No location information provided.
Brochure with the program for the 24th Sir Winston Scott Memorial lecture delivered by Prof. Gordon Rohlehr with the title "George Lamming and Kamau Brathwaite: Nationalists, Caribbean Regionalists, Internationalists." The lecture took place on November 22, 1999, at Frank Collymore Hall, Tom Adams Financial Centre, in Bridgetown. Sir Arleigh Winston Scott (1900-1976) became Barbados' first native Governor-General in 1967 until his death in 1976.
Service of institution booklet containing religious service procession (introduction, liturgy of the word, sermon, the institution, post-communion prayer).
Brochure containing the program for a series of symposiums entitled "Dialogue: Is There a Future for Black Business?" The events took place between February and April 1979 at the Yoruba Yard, Fontabelle, Bridgetown, and were organized by Yoruba and the Extra-Mural Department of the University of West Indies.
Booklet with the program for the comedy "Yellow Sands" by Eden and Adelaide Phillpots, presented by the Civic Theatre of Barbados, at Queen's Park House on October 8, 1954.