Today, we have had a full day of cruise ship visitors, a couple divers, and then at two the six grade classes from Eliza Simmons Primary School came for a field trip. The museum has been full all day. This is at a time when we are down a temporary staff member as Jessica has completed her volunteer work in the archives and has returned to Boston. She had been covering the guided cruise ship tours as well.Lina came in this morning to guide the first tour. The Aliatte came in between classes at the college to give the children’s tour. Aliatte has become of the key staff leaders of the children’s program and though she is now well into her second year of a teaching certificate, she still comes into work at the museum often to assist with both tours and children’s club planning.
- Home
- The Museum
- Community Events
- Culture & History
- Golden Age of the Turks Islands
- Nature & Environment
- Slavery
- Background & the TCI
- Brief History of Emancipation
- Depopulation of the Islands
- Bermudans & the Salt Industry
- The Loyalist Period
- Plantations
- Runaway Slaves
- Emancipation & Beyond
- Liberated Africans
- Slave Ships
- Mary Prince
- Sources of Slaves
- Biased Recording
- Slave Records 1822 – 1834
- Religion & Records
- Punishment
- Conclusion
- Bibliography & Related Material
- Lucayans
- Space Race
- Shipwrecks
- Salt Industry
- Sisal Industry
- Royal Events
- Turks & Caicos History Timeline
- Landmarks
- Further Reading
- Support
- Tours
- Projects