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Interesting Articles

 

This section features interesting articles written by former colleagues on a wide range of subjects related to the Bermuda Police Service or recounting personal experiences.   We are delighted to receive articles from anyone who wishes to put pen to paper, and will assist with editing where necessary.

 

 

Police Magazines now on our website

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How many of our former Bermuda police officers have copies of old Police magazines gathering dust on their bookshelves, or stored away in cupboards or drawers looking somewhat moth eaten?  

  Rare First edition - 1955
 (Courtesy Bermuda National Library)
 

I’m referring to the Bermuda police magazines first published in 1955, which featured articles ranging from police sporting activities, transfers and promotions, arrivals of new recruits, retirements, weddings, the very popular Divisional Notes columns for Eastern, Western, Central, CID and Operations, to a wide variety of police-related articles and interesting criminal cases.  One such criminal case is reported in that first magazine - a manhunt for a culprit who shot his wife and was tracked down by police officers using the latest technology for the time, our first “walkie talkies” in their search for him.   

 Extract from "Walkie Talkie"  case
 

The magazines were produced most years, and sometime more than once a year with “JCP” Hanlon as its first editor and a regular correspondent.  JCP was a young constable when he started producing the magazine and he continued to do so until shortly before he retired as Assistant Commissioner in 1985, after which Andrew Bermingham  took over as Editor in Chief and continued to maintain the highest standard of publications.

ACOP JCP Hanlon 

By coincidence Mr. Hanlon’s widow, Elizabeth “Liz” Hanlon  (JCP died in March 2002) visited Bermuda in October 2023, and provided valuable input into our Hall of Fame article on her husband CLICK HERE to view it.      

Liz described JCP as “a lover of words” as can be seen by the quality of the articles he wrote for the magazine, and his editing skills in producing such a high quality publication.   He also did a superb job in persuading fellow police officers to put pen to paper.  “JCP” deserves great credit for being the major driving force behind the publication of our magazines. 

For those of us who were serving during the time these magazines were produced they will provide not only a fascinating insight into the workings of the Police, but also a nostalgic glimpse back in time as you look through the numerous advertisements for leading stores and businesses of that era, many of which are now ‘extinct’ such as H A and E Smith’s, the Yankee Store, Astwoods Cycles, The Smoke Shop, Stuarts, The Camera Store, Tribley’s, Harnett and Richardson, and even the Arthur Murray Dance School.

Let’s Dance!

Our earliest magazines featured relatively few photographs but they quickly evolved and took on a highly professional look with full colour front covers, and lots of photographs courtesy of the Scenes of Crime photographers, and in particular Ernest McCreight as Photographic Adviser.

Front cover in full colour – Winter  1964

We have been extremely fortunate that Rees Fletcher, son of the Late retired Sergeant, Derek Fletcher, took a personal interest in wanting to make sure that our Police magazines be somehow preserved for posterity.  Derek had been one of the magazine correspondents who wrote Divisional notes during the late 50’s and early 60’s.  CLICK HERE for our Hall of Fame article about Derek.

Rees Fletcher

Sergeant Derek Fletcher

With the assistance of Martin Weekes and several of our ExPo members, we were able to put together a collection of the old magazines, and Rees generously paid to have them all scanned by the National Museum of Bermuda, which in turn has kindly provided us with digital copies of the collection.

We then worked closely with our Webmaster, Bob MacLean, to purchase the necessary software to have them all downloaded onto our ExPo website in an attractive format that allows readers to literally flip through the pages of each magazine. This has been a major endeavor resulting in our readers now having easy access to all of the magazines, along with a scanned copy of the illustrated book published in 2014 entitled “135 Years of Service History”.

135 Years of Service History - 2014

 Unfortunately, we are not able to use our regular “search engine” to search through every word in each magazine,  but we have published a BPS Magazine Index  that provides a brief description of the contents of every article written in the magazines. It also provides the title of each article along with the description of contents together with the page number and the year and season (Spring or Summer etc.)  when the article was published.

You will find the magazines, in chronological order, by clicking on BPS MAGAZINE in the blue banner on our Home Page.   There you will find detailed instructions on how to open and examine the magazines,  and you will also be able to access the BPS Magazine Index highlighted in bright blue.

We trust that our colleagues who served in the Bermuda Police during the years when the magazine was published will enjoy strolling down memory lane, and that anyone wishing to research the history of the Bermuda Police Service will also find these magazines a rich source of material.  For anyone interested in further researching the history of the Bermuda Police we recommend that you view our ExPo website article “History of Bermuda Police Goes Worldwide”  which also contains an index of 11 articles of historical interest.  CLICK HERE to review the article 

Happy reading.

Roger Sherratt
ExPo Editor
March 2024

50th Anniversary Get Together for Course #18

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How is it possible for a group of those men and women who joined the Bermuda Police 50 years ago, some of whom are scattered around the globe, to all gather together in one room to celebrate their 50th Anniversary of joining the Bermuda Police Service.

It sounds almost impossible but our good friend, retired Chief Inspector Charlie Mooney has come up with a novel solution to do just that for all of the young men and women (those who are still with us) who attended Basic Training Course No. 18 from May-July in 1974. 

Charlie Mooney checking out the HR
Conference Room at Police Headquarters
 

Charlie’s plan is deceptively simple – with the aid of modern technology and an ideal location!  It involves inviting all those who are still resident in Bermuda to assemble at the HR Conference Room at Police Headquarters at 1pm on 2nd May 2024 (the time and date are tentative at the moment). Those who are now residing abroad, or who for whatever reason can’t attend in person, will be invited to participate by means of either a Zoom call, or WhatsApp Group closer to the date.  The exact details have yet to be finalized but Charlie is working hard to contact as many as possible who attended Course #18.

Basic Training Course #18  May - July 1974
Top Row (l-r)  Kendrick Shillingford, Cumlal Rampersad, John Lynch-Wade, 
Charles Mooney, Herwood Griffiths, Ian Sanders, Robin Stuart
Middle Row - John Kenyon, John Kandziorka, Reginald Ramjohn, Catharine Dorrington, 
Coralie Trott, Sharonmae "Tracy" Armstrong, Eric Ingemann, Wilton "Terry" Lee, Matthew Lindo
Seated -  Peter Borland, Sgt Pat McBride, Supt. Syke Smith, DCOP Alf Morris, 
Insp. Dave Parsons, Sgt Barrie Meade, P.C. John McConnie (Instructor), Franklyn Foggo/Bagley
 

Here’s a photo of Course #18 from the archives of the Police Training School, and we're aware that a few of these recruits either failed to make it through training school or left shortly after the course, while others stayed on, some for several years and some who made their careers as police officers.  Those who stayed in the Police include  Kendrick Shillingford, John Lynch-Wade, Charlie Mooney, Cathy Dorrington, Coralie Trott, Tracy Armstrong, Peter Borland, Frankie Foggo, Steve Griffiths and John Kenyon. 

Those we have lost include John Kandjiorka, Eric Ingemann, Terry Lee, Cumlal Rampersad, Ian Sanders, Reginald Ramjohn, and Matthew Lindo. The only Training School instructor still with us is retired Inspector John McConnie. 

As mentioned above, Charlie is making every attempt to contact everyone from the course who is still with us and he’s advised us of his progress so far:-

“I am hoping that all the personnel from Training School Course No. 18, who are still resident in Bermuda will be able to attend in person. The ones that I know about are Ken Shillingford, Coralie Trott, Tracy Armstrong, Peter Borland, and Frankie Foggo, while John McConnie (Instructor) will be invited as a special guest.

Overseas personnel will hopefully include John Lynch-Wade (I have been in contact with his son Tariq), Steve Griffiths (Ken Shillingford is trying to contact him), Robin Stuart (Peter Borland is trying to contact him’, Cathie Dorrington (I will be in touch with her through her husband Charlie), and John Kenyon.

I will post sign-in information for a Zoom call, or WhatsApp Group call closer to the date.  

If anyone can assist in locating those on the list that I’m still trying to contact, you can obtain my email address through ExPo at info@expobermuda.com “


Regards,
Charlie

Annual ExPo Reception and AGM

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Our ExPo Annual Reception was held at the Police Recreation Club on Saturday 24th February 2024. Despite appalling weather we had a fairly good turnout. 

The reception was preceded by our AGM and we will likely be publishing the minutes quite soon, but here are several matters that came before the members. 

Update on possible Pension increases  -  Our ExPo President, Cal Smith, gave a brief update on the debate in the House regarding possible increases in our Police pensions.  The Senate has apparently agreed in principle to an increase in our pensions, but the House of Assembly will likely be debating the issue on Friday 1st March. It’s possible we will be getting an increase but it’s unlikely to be in any way substantial.

New ExPo Committee - The current slate of Committee members had all agreed to stand again, together with Dave Cart offering to stand as Treasurer, and Kevin Christopher kindly agreeing to join the Committee.

The following members were elected:-

President  -  Calvin Smith
Vice President  -  Terrence Maxwell
Treasurer -  David Cart
Secretary - Gail Correia
Past President -  Roger Sherratt
Committee Member -  Carlton Adams
Committee Member -  John Skinner
Committee Member -  Beverly Pitt
Committee Member -  Larry Dean
Committee Member -  Kevin Christopher 
 

Maintaining Website -  One other issue discussed related to the Treasurers report that although the Association tries to break even each year,  there were costs associated with the maintenance of the website which gave us a negative balance for the year.  Roger explained that the usual cost for maintaining the website is $75 per month (plus conversion to Canadian dollars because our webmaster resides in Canada).  There had recently been extra costs for the necessary software and associated work required to install a new system which has now allowed us to publish all the copies of our Police magazines dating back to 1955, in a format that is very easy to read by flipping through the pages of each magazine (see our website Home page  under the heading BPS MAGAZINES.  The website also requires a substantialr update costing a few hundred dollars.

Increasing ExPo Revenue - There was some discussion about how the Association can increase its revenue, including selling sponsorship on the website, and also increasing the number of ExPo members paying dues. It was pointed out that several years ago we stopped requiring overseas members to pay dues because the bank and conversion charges for doing so were excessive. It was felt that we have a considerable number of members around the world who would be willing to pay a small annual fee to support ExPo.  It was agreed that the Committee should look into these matters. 

Unfortunately,  due to unforeseen circumstances the hall did not have any tables for the reception, and the equipment for operating our annual slideshow was  not available, but those in attendance had an enjoyable evening sharing past experiences and current “gossip” and we were delighted to be joined by two of our former colleagues, Stuart Donaldson who was over from the UK, and Colin King  who is now living in the Canary Islands. It was a pleasure to have them join us.

Colin King, Terry Maxwell and Carlton Adams 
 
Stuart Donaldson and Bernie Pitman
 

Tentative Dates for ExPo Functions -  For our friends and former colleagues who live off Island,  we have set dates for the following social functions this year:-

  • Annual Summer BBQ-  scheduled for Saturday 13th July at the PRC, and 
  • Annual Memorial Service- scheduled for  Sunday 3rd October.

 

Treasurer Gail Correia handing over to Dave Cart 

John Dale, Jerome Simons and Rex Osborne 
 
Carol Cooper and Sylvia Cart 
 
Barbara and Ernie McCreight 
 
Beverly Pitt and Roger Sherratt 
 
Lorna and Paul Singh 
 
Carolyn Haynes, Clara Saunders and Rosie Pearman 
 
Ann Morgan and John Skinner 
 
Brian and Sharon Robinson 
 
Pat Hamlett and partner 
 
Gerry and Shina Lyons 
 

 Editors note  -  Apologies to those attendees who I missed with my camera

 

More Articles …

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  2. A Drug Seizure on Coney Island
  3. Our Best and Worst Police Cars
  4. 50th Aniversary Year for 1974 Recruits
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