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Lynden Oscar Pindling
The Father of the Nation, Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling, is heavily regarded as the man leading the Bahamas to the Majority rule and the Bahama's Independence. The First Prime Minisiter, "Black Moses"...

House Of Windsor
The House of Windosr is the reigning royal house of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. In 1901, The House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha succeeded the House of Hanover of the British monarchy witht he accession of King Edward VII...

Garet 'Tiger' Finlayson
Sir Garet 'Tiger' Oralanda FInlayson OBE is a Bahamian business magnate. The Most successful "black businessman" from the Bahamas, growing up from a father, who was a tailor. Finlayson owns more than half the businesses on Bay St...

Timothy Donaldson
Timothy Baswell Donaldson was the First Governor of Central Bank. A Bahamian politician, banker, economist, and diplomat. An outstanding Mathematician that earned a master's from the University of Minnesota and a diploma in Public Finance from IMF.

Roland Theodore Symonette
The Right Excellent Sir Roland Theodore Symonette was the First Premier of the Bahamas. He was elected in 1935 as a member of the House of Assembly to represent mainly the all-white, United Bahamian Party" (UBP).

Etienne Dupuch
Sir Alfred Etienne, OBE was a Bahamian Journalist and politician. He served as editor of the Tribune Newspaper from 1919 to 1972, and served in the Bahamian House of Assembly for 24 years. Founder of the Bahama's Tribune News. Accolade as the The Longest Serving Newspaper Editor by the Guinness Book of World Records Etienne established the Dupuch Publications...

Harold Oakes
was an American-born, entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist. Oakes proved to be a dynamic investor, entrepreneur and developer in the Bahamas. He had a major role in expanding the airport, Oakes Field, in the capital Nassau; bought the British Colonial Hilton Nassau; built a golf course and country club; and developed farming and new housing. All of this activity greatly stimulated the struggling economy, with only about 70,000 inhabitants in the early 1940s. Before his demise, it was estimated that he owned about one-third of that island by the early 1940s

Sydney Poiter
Sydney Poiter KBE, is the first Black Male & Afro-Bahamian Actor to win an Academy Award. A Bahamian-American Actor, Film, Director, and ambassador. Published several Novels, featured on multitude of popular medias such as TCM...

Harry C. Moore
Harry established, under his effective leadership with the The Lyford Cay Foundation, funded the first scholarship program to assist Bahamians that wished to continue their studies Abroad. He became The Director of the Lyford Cay Foundation since 1979. Promoted as Chairman in 1995 until 2002. And was known for his avid support of Fine Arts of the Bahamas.

Stafford Sands
Sir Stafford Lofthouse Sands was a former Finance Minister of the Bahamas, helped create the Bahamas' Tourism Industry and is credited with being an architect of Bahamian Post-war Prosperity. alias as "The Father of Tourism", A Barrister...

Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus was an Italian explorer that ventured four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean that established the Age of Discovery. He was amongst the greatest pioneer of Entrepreneur that made wealth for himself in the West Indies. It was all a dream to follow from the Vikings, Leif Eriksson, that sailed to the other side of the unknown and for Christopher he had stumbled across the Amerindians.

Asa H. Pritchard
Sir Asa H. Pritchard was a successful businessman and noted politician. From a small family business to one of the largest, most successful and well-known wholesale food distribution businesses in The Bahamas. Asa H. Pritchard, Ltd. is the epitome of a Bahamian business success story...
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