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Esther Bruce & her father Joseph Bruce in Fulham, London. Josephine Esther Bruce (1912-1994) working-class mixed race seamstress born in Fulham, London to a Guyanese father & an English mother
Sport / Football / GuyanaNative Guyanese Indians play a regional variant of football, reliant it appears on keeping the ball in the air using clever ball skills
Robert Adams (1906-1965) was a Guyanese actor who found success in Britain in the 1930s and 1940s. A pioneer, his career as a leading actor on stage, film, Tv and radio was short-lived
Esther Bruce at the launch of Aunt Esther's Story. Josephine Esther Bruce (1912-1994) working-class mixed race seamstress born in Fulham, London to a Guyanese father & an English mother
Esther Bruce & her adopted nephew Stephen Bourne by Val Wilmer in Fulham, London. Josephine Esther Bruce (1912-1994) working-class mixed race seamstress born in Fulham
Esther Bruce by Val Wilmer in Fulham, London. Josephine Esther Bruce (1912-1994) working-class mixed race seamstress born in Fulham, London to a Guyanese father & an English mother
Esther Bruce (extreme right) at a family wedding in Fulham, London. Josephine Esther Bruce (1912-1994) working-class mixed race seamstress born in Fulham
Esther Bruce & Kathy Joyce in Brighton. Josephine Esther Bruce (1912-1994) working-class mixed race seamstress born in Fulham, London to a Guyanese father & an English mother
Esther Bruce in Fulham, London. Josephine Esther Bruce (1912-1994) working-class mixed race seamstress born in Fulham, London to a Guyanese father & an English mother
Esther Bruce & neighbour celebrating the CoronationEsther Bruce & her neighbour Mrs Bennett celebrating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in Fulham, London. Josephine Esther Bruce (1912-1994) working-class mixed race seamstress born in Fulham
Boy scouts, St Marys Own Troop, Georgetown, GuyanaTroop Leader John Lewis (right) and boy scout Denis Oudkerk of St Marys Own Troop, Georgetown, British Guyana, South America
Boy scout, St Marys Own Troop, Georgetown, GuyanaBoy scout Denis Oudkerk of St Marys Own Troop, Georgetown, British Guyana, South America
Troop Leader, St Marys Own Troop, Georgetown, GuyanaTroop Leader John Lewis of St Marys Own Troop, Georgetown, British Guyana, South America
Portrait of a scout from Georgetown, British GuyanaPortrait of a scout, Errol Lewis, from Georgetown, British Guyana, South America
Boy scout from British Guyana, South America
Boy scouts on parade, British Guyana, South America
Boy scouts with leader in British Guyana, South AmericaGroup photo of boy scouts with their leader in British Guyana, South America
Scouts and sea scouts from British Guyana, South America, with a flag, surrounded by luggage
Sea scout in British Guyana, South America
Two boy scouts from British Guyana, South AmericaTwo boy scouts (one East Indian, one African) from British Guyana, South America, observing the Fourth Scout Law (A Scout is a friend to all, and a brother to every other Scout...)
Chief Scout and Governor with new Queens Scouts, GuyanaGovernor and Chief Scout, Sir Richard Luyt, with two of seven new Queens Scouts and their proud mothers from Buxton, East Coast Demerara, British Guyana, South America
Boy scouts washing a dog, Georgetown, British GuyanaThree boy scouts washing a dog during Work and Earn Week in Georgetown, British Guyana, South America. They belong to Troop 27, Queens Colours. Date: 1955
Chief Scout and Governor with new Queens Scout, GuyanaGovernor and Chief Scout, Sir Richard Luyt, with one of seven new Queens Scouts and his proud mother from Buxton, East Coast Demerara, British Guyana, South America
Cub scouts running past VIPs, British Guyana, South America. On the dais are Sir Richard Luyt, Governor and Chief Scout of Guyana, his wife Lady Luyt, and Dr P A Reid, Minister for Youth. Date: 1966
Archery demonstration at combined camp, British GuyanaAn archery demonstration given by ADC Gerald Young at a combined camp for scouts and guides, British Guyana, South America, March 1966. Date: 1966
Chief Scout with seven new Queens Scouts, British GuyanaGovernor and Chief Scout, Sir Richard Luyt, with seven new Queens Scouts, British Guyana, South America, March 1966. Date: 1966
Sea scouts boating, British Guyana, South AmericaSea scouts boating in the National Park, British Guyana, South America, on the occasion of its opening by Queen Elizabeth II on 5 February 1966. Date: 1966
Two cub scouts from British Guyana, South America
Scouting Jamboree at Guyana, South AmericaScene at the 3rd Caribbean Scouting Jamboree at Guyana, South America, 13-22 August 1969, showing scouts from Dominica marching past. August 1969