1960 The North Rock is an isolated outcrop marking the outer edge of the reefs of Bermuda. Since the wreck of the BONAVENTURE in 1593 it has been the graveyard of many ships. In 1912 a beacon was erected on North Rock as a warning to navigators and . . . — — Map (db m107322) HM
Near Maritime Lane, on the right when traveling east.
A Victualling Yard is an essential part of any naval facility. It is the area concerned with the storage, preparation and packaging of food and drink for the Fleet. The Victualling Yard in Bermuda is surrounded by a wall with only two gated . . . — — Map (db m107315) HM
The Broad Arrow, or "crow's foot", is the traditional symbol of British military property and is found throughout Bermuda on milestones and boundary stones, several fine examples of which are on display at the Maritime Museum. The Broad Arrow is . . . — — Map (db m241708) HM
On Camber Road at Storehouse Lane, on the left when traveling west on Camber Road.
Built in conjunction with the Great Eastern Storehouse, this warehouse contained the offices of the Chief Engineer of the Dockyard. The weighbridge for the Yard can still be seen at the northern end of the building. The roof catchment, like those of . . . — — Map (db m107317) HM
In Memory of the American Prisoners of the War of 1812 who died in Bermuda
Jean Baptiste · James Boon · Peter Burn · Richard Dale · Joseph Darby · William Demers · Thomas Dunton · Charles Gerlock · Howe Hanson· Hugh Hendrik · Samuel Henry · . . . — — Map (db m163619) HM WM
The back garden of the First Government House was on this site. In 1700, Samuel Day, governor, erected this building. For more than a century, it was in possession of the Tucker Family. During the American Civil War it was occupied by the agent of . . . — — Map (db m106350) HM
Near York Street, on the left when traveling east.
To the Glory of God in respectful memory of John Till (1781 – 1829) Senior Warden of this church 1810 to 1825 and Mayor of the Town of St. George 1819 to 1823. He is remembered especially by the townspeople for installing the clock in the church . . . — — Map (db m106359) HM
In this building then known as Stennett’s Hotel died on February 22, 1815 in his twenty-first year, Midshipman Richard Sutherland Dale, of the American frigate, President, severely wounded when that vessel, commanded by Commodore S. Decatur, . . . — — Map (db m106348) HM
Pilot James Darrell was an extraordinary Bermudan and mariner who spent much of his life as a slave. At age 47, Pilot Darrell was granted his freedom in recognition of his skill navigating the Royal Navy flagship HMS Resolution through the Narrows . . . — — Map (db m166462) HM
On York Street at King Street, on the left when traveling east on York Street.
In commemoration of the settlement of these islands on the 28th of July 1609 and in honor of Admiral Sir George Somers Kt. at whose instance largely the settlement was effected. This memorial has been erected out of a grant made by the legislature . . . — — Map (db m106353) HM
On King Street at Water Street, on the right when traveling west on King Street.
1779 – 1858 Irish Poet and Lyrist Byron’s Friend That little bay, where winding in from ocean’s rude and angry din. The billows missed the shore, and then flow calmly to the deep again. — — Map (db m106355) HM