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Just a few images of what we, the Bahamas looked like 40...50...60 years in the past by Roland Rose.

The Emerald Beach Hotel hosted many people. From the left Harold MacMillan, TS Elliot and Sidney Poitier.

MacMillian is seen here holding a press conference before a meeting he was to hold with President John Kennedy in which he agreed to buy Polaris Missiles from the United States.

The Nassau Agreement as it was called took place in December 1962.

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Question: A group of experienced politicians and newcomers to frontline politics are said to be in talks to form a new political party. Would you consider voting for a party other than the FNM or PLP in the next general election? Feel free to comment after you've voted below
  • Yes - Bahamians have given the FNM and PLP chances and it's time we give someone else a chance to see what they can do for the country
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