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This part of the Caribbean hasn't quite lost its British accent.

Barbados is the 'Little England' of the Caribbean, but not so much so that the locals have given up rotis for kidney pies, or rum for bitter ale. Bajans, as the islanders call themselves, are as West Indian as any of their Caribbean neighbours, and have tended to selectively borrow rather than assume English customs.


Barbados sits almost a hundred miles east of its closest neighbour, so when the Spaniards, Danes, French and others were busy fighting over the rest of the Caribbean, Barbados sat back with its Pimm's on ice, remaining solidly British.

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Books
The Barbados Garrison and Its Buildings 
(Warren Alleyne & Jill Sheppard)

A well-written little book describing the many historic buildings in the Garrison area.

Tom Adams 
(FA Hoyos)

Hoyos is a local historian who has written this acclaimed biography of a major Bajan figure.

Treasures of Barbados 
(Henry Fraser)

Fraser, president of the Barbados National Trust, wrote this history of the island's architecture.

The Castle of My Skin 
(George Lamming)

This acclaimed novel is a Bajan author's take on growing up black in colonial Barbados.

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