Peter Stanford

Peter Stanford

Peter Stanford PIONEERS & CHAMPIONS ‘Young officer rose to the top of the Royal Navy’ 1929- 1991 Share this:      When The Gleaner newspaper in Jamaica published a story on June 12, 1948, headlined ‘Windrush Disaster Rumours’, suggesting the Empire...
John DaCosta & Sarah Smith

John DaCosta & Sarah Smith

John DaCosta & Sarah Smith PIONEERS ‘Boy who left the jungle to get an education’ Share this:      John Graham DaCosta was six when he boarded the Empire Windrush in Trinidad with his grandmother, 65-year-old Sarah Ann Graham Smith. They were...
Egbert Moore

Egbert Moore

Egbert Moore PIONEERS & CHAMPIONS ‘Calypsonian’s fun musical commentary proved a hit’ 1904 - 1981 Share this:      Egbert Moore, better known as the calypsonian Lord Beginner, is remembered for his hit song ‘Cricket Lovely Cricket’ that marked the...
Vincent McFayden

Vincent McFayden

Vincent McFayden PIONEERS ‘Ex-labourer became valet to ‘lord of the manor’ 1922 - 2005 Share this:      When Vincent McFayden came to England on the Empire Windrush, he headed straight for 54 Upper Brook Street in London’s Mayfair, the address of one...
McDonald Bailey Jr

McDonald Bailey Jr

McDonald Bailey Jr PIONEERS & CHAMPIONS ‘Dad crossed the Atlantic to watch son in the Olympics’ Share this:      At age 67, retired Trinidad headteacher McDonald Bailey was one of the oldest passengers on the Empire Windrush.Travelling alone in first...