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INDEPENDENCE DAY IN BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS.—The Duke of Kent (the Queen’s representative) and the Duchess of Kent listening to Mr Errol Barrow, Prime Minister of Barbados, at the independence ceremony on Wednesday night. After 339 years of British rule, the island has become a sovereign nation within the British Commonwealth.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31234, 5 December 1966, Page 22

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INDEPENDENCE DAY IN BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS.—The Duke of Kent (the Queen’s representative) and the Duchess of Kent listening to Mr Errol Barrow, Prime Minister of Barbados, at the independence ceremony on Wednesday night. After 339 years of British rule, the island has become a sovereign nation within the British Commonwealth. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31234, 5 December 1966, Page 22

INDEPENDENCE DAY IN BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS.—The Duke of Kent (the Queen’s representative) and the Duchess of Kent listening to Mr Errol Barrow, Prime Minister of Barbados, at the independence ceremony on Wednesday night. After 339 years of British rule, the island has become a sovereign nation within the British Commonwealth. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31234, 5 December 1966, Page 22