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The headquarters of the PPP in Georgetown was bombed on July 17, , resulting in the death of at least one individual. Some individuals were killed and some 15, individuals were displaced as a result of political violence between March 4 and August 29, The CON election observation mission issued a report on February 10, The British and U. The ICJ commission of inquiry issued a report on October 20, The British government hosted a conference in London regarding independence for British Guiana on November , , and the British government agreed to grant independence to British Guiana in May British Guiana Guyana formally achieved its independence from Britain on May 26, More than individuals were killed during the crisis.

Bradley, C. Sires, Ronald V. Tomasek, Robert D. Wallace, Elisabeth. UCA dedicates itself to academic vitality, integrity, and diversity. Political Science. Search UCA. Events November Cirque Mechanics Birdhouse Factory. November Filmland: Arkansas Showcase. Final Date To Withdraw. A transcription of a text published in British Guiana in listing individuals together with their occupations and some details of their accomplishments.

This directory must have been very useful at the time of its original publication, but after nearly 70 years is of little if any practical commercial value. It has been reproduced purely for the purpose of informing current and future generations in Guyana of their ancestors and their accomplishments. From a genealogical perspective therefore, it may serve some useful purpose.

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Condition: New. Language: English. Brand new Book. Seller Inventory AAV Satisfaction Guaranteed! Book is in NEW condition. Seller Inventory X We place some essential cookies on your device to make this website work. We'd like to use additional cookies to remember your settings and understand how you use our services. This information will help us make improvements to the website. This series contains original correspondence relating to Berbice, Demerara, and Essequibo from British Guiana.

Also contains some correspondence relating to Surinam. Please Note: The National Archives is grateful to Sister Noel Menezes formerly head of the History Department in the University of Guyana who provided a selection of catalogue descriptions for this series.

Her contribution was made available from The National Archives wiki 'Your Archives' which existed at the time. Snapshots of 'Your Archives' series RW 13 are now available online. Bound volumes arranged chronologically and primarily under the following subject headings: Despatches letters of the Governors , Offices letters of government departments and other organisations , and Individuals arranged alphabetically , but separated out between Demerara and Essequibo, and Berbice in the early period and with a large number of case volumes.

From correspondence is arranged in subject files. For registers of correspondence see CO before , CO after The territories were captured by Britain in , restored to the Dutch in , recaptured in and formally ceded to Britain in All three were united as British Guiana in On 26 May the country became independent under the name of Guyana.



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