Our youngest black female billionaire
Rihanna
English landed here
Jamestown
Gem of the Caribbean sea
Want nothing with we
I am a Bajan, I'm a Bajan
Named after a USA president
George Washington House
What is this?
Flag of Barbados pre-independence
Father of Independence
Errol Barrow
Oldest Rum distillery
Mount Gay Rum
The funniest thing you every heard is to hear her calling, Tray so pack down to the brim, but not a chance of falling.
I never seen a thin one yet, they always fat as hell, I believe at night when they get home they does eat what they don’t sell.
Sugar factory located in St. Joseph
Andrew's Sugar Factory
Designed the National Flag of Barbados
Grantley Prescood
First female governor general
Dame Nita Barrow
The largest swamp on the island
Graeme Hall
If ya proud to be a Bajan
Put all ya flags up
Put all ya flags up
And if ya represent we nation
Let me see flags up
Let me see flags up
We representing blue, yellow, blue, yellow, blue, yellow, blue
We representing blue, yellow, blue, yellow, blue, yellow, blue
Tallest building in Barbados
Central Bank
Arranged the national anthem of Barbados
Roland Edwards
First black woman to own a hotel in Barbados
Rachel Pringle
Oldest College of its type in the Western Hemisphere
Codrington College
Walk holy, walk holy ! Walk holy, my God is Holy
O Zion's children, walk holy! O Zion's children, walk holy!
Infamous place of worship
Jewish synagogue
Wrote the national pledge of Barbados
Lester Vaughn
One of the Founding Fathers of The West Indies Federation
Grantley Adams
The movie "Island in the Sun" was filmed here
Farley Hill
So I, I will live in love let love live in me and I ask for the Father's heart so I can see that you and every single human being
You're a king yes you're a queen but firstly you're my friends and family
The oldest building of its type in the Western Hemisphere
Parliament Building
Describe the coat of arms
The Golden Shield carries two Pride of Barbados flowers (the National Flower) and the Bearded Fig Tree (after which Barbados is named). The shield is supported by a dolphin (symbolic of the fishing industry) and by a pelican (after a small island called Pelican Island which existed off Barbados).
Above the shield is a helmet and mantling and above is a hand of a Barbadian holding two crossed pieces of sugarcane (symbolic of the Barbados sugar industry). The cross formed by the cane is a reference to the cross on which St.Andrew was crucified - Barbados' Independence Day is celebrated on November 30th, Saint Andrews Day.