The British West Indies is the largest group of colonial possessions in the New World, and in 1958 will become an independent nation with dominion status. Composed of seventeen major islands and ...
What was the end of the war like for the British West Indies Regiment (BWIR)? How did the BWIR return home? The legacy of World War One for the BWIR Created in partnership with Imperial War Museums.
West Indies put up a mighty fight against England on Day Two at Trent Bridge Kavem Hodge starred at the crease as he managed 120 runs off just 171 balls Shoaib Bashir finished the day as England's ...
referring to people from the former British West Indies (sometimes called the Windrush Generation), and from Africa. It seems simple enough when written, but the term ‘Black British’ has ...
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ST. THOMAS in the BRITISH WEST INDIES. In colonial India the British implement a policy of global labor migration that includes INDIAN WOMEN COOLIES. Their purpose is to populate the colony (e.g ...
Left-arm spinner Noman Ali continued to prosper on a turning pitch with a match haul of 10 wickets as West Indies slipped to ...
West Indies finished Day Two on 351/5 of the second Test at Trent Bridge as they recovered from a shaky start to finish in firm control of their own destiny heading into Saturday. The Windies ...