Walshingham, Tom Moores House, Bermuda
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Walshingham, Tom Moores House, Bermuda
Tom Moores House, Walsingham, Bermuda. Tom Moore (1779-1852), the Irish poet, came to Bermuda in 1804 as Registrar of the Court of Vice-Admiralty. The building is now Tom Moores Tavern - a restaurant. The house was built in 1652 as a private home for the Trott family. The calabash tree to which Tom Moore makes frequent reference in his songs and poems still exists and is some 200 yards from the Tavern. Date: circa 1930s
Media ID 11549395
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
1652 Admiralty Atlantic Bermuda Bermudan Moore Moores Overeas Prize Registrar Tavern Territory Trott Vice
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