Scenes 50 years ago!
Prime Minister Forbes Burnham and Mr W. M Harding, UNDP Programme R
Representative in Guyana, exchange cordial greetings at Mr Burnham’s office before sitting down to discuss survey plans to boost Guyana’s seven-year Development Programme.
Prime Minister Forbes Burnham and Mr W. M Harding, UNDP Programme R Representative in Guyana, exchange cordial greetings at Mr Burnham’s office before sitting down to discuss survey plans to boost Guyana’s seven-year Development Programme.
January 21, 1966 Deputy Opposition Leader Mr Ashton Chase (left) received a replica of the proposed flag for Guyana. At right, Minister Mrs Winifred Gaskin explains the design to PNC Assemblyman Mr David De Groot. The design was recommended by the National History and Arts Council
January 21, 1966
Deputy Opposition Leader Mr Ashton Chase (left) received a replica of the proposed flag for Guyana. At right, Minister Mrs Winifred Gaskin explains the design to PNC Assemblyman Mr David De Groot. The design was recommended by the National History and Arts Council
January 21, 1966 Rival captains George Niles of Thomas United (left) and Newton Mingo of Police Sports Club drink a toast together after the lawmen had won the Eye-Witness Cup final last Wednesday with a brilliant 2-0 victory at Soccer Headquarters. On two previous occasions, the cops had to be content with a draw, but they finally managed to break the deadlock
January 21, 1966
Rival captains George Niles of Thomas United (left) and Newton Mingo of Police Sports Club drink a toast together after the lawmen had won the Eye-Witness Cup final last Wednesday with a brilliant 2-0 victory at Soccer Headquarters. On two previous occasions, the cops had to be content with a draw, but they finally managed to break the deadlock
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