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- “The education system in nineteenth century colonial British Guiana”
- Demographic change in nineteenth century Guyana
- The Evolution of an Education System in Nineteenth-Century Colonial British Guiana
- The spread of the Gospel in early nineteenth century Guyana
- Spiritual ancestors and the Marian Academy
- The government orphan asylum in British Guiana, 1852-1917
- Local Government experiment in Colonial British Guiana
- Remembering one hundred years of dual control of education
- 'The Devonshire Castle strike and riots of 1872 revisited'
- Governor Henry Irving's immigration policy 1882-1887
- Background to 1891 constitutional reforms in Colonial British Guiana
- A general history of the Sisters of Mercy (1894 - 2000)
- The Arbitral Award of October 3, 1899
- Houston Sugar Estate at the crossroads after 100 years
- A brief history of Civil Aviation in Guyana
- The birth of trade unionism in Guyana
- Hubert Nathaniel Critchlow and the birth of the Trade Union Movement in Guyana
- The Labour Movement: Evolution, Intervention, Stagnation, Transition: Guyana
- The labour scene in British Guiana, 1900-1946
- Village problems in Guyana 100 years ago
- 1901-1999 Chronology
- Chronology of important events in April
- Chronology of important events in May
- Indentured Indian Women in Colonial Guyana: Recruitment, Migration, Labor and Caste
- The birth of the Demerara Tobacco Company Limited (DEMTOCO)
- Economic conditions in British Guiana, 1914-1918
- Social conditions in British Guiana, 1914-1918
- The impact of the first world war on British Guiana
- Background to the formation of the Forest Department in 1925
- The Leonora strike and riot of 1939
- War Relief Measures in British Guiana, 1939-1945
- British Guiana's financial contribution to the war effort, 1939-1945: A preliminary
investigation
- British Guiana’s contribution to the war effort, 1939-1945
- British Guiana's contribution to the war effort, 1939-1945
- The improvement of social services in British Guiana, 1939-1946
- The Enmore incident of 1948 revisited
- The early years of the Department of Labour in British Guiana
- An overview of the Labour Movement in Guyana
- Turning back the clock: The suspension of the British Guyana constitution in 1953
- A History of Political Alliances 1953-1997
- NGO Activity in Guyana: The Police Wives Association
- ‘Federating the British West Indies:’
Views from British Guiana and the Bahamas
- Eric Williams, Forbes Burnham and the regional integration movement
- NGO activity in Guyana: The Georgetown Toastmasters Club
- Foreign Relations of the United States 1961-1963
- The United States of America and the delayed independence of British Guiana
- The GSA: Forty years of providing human resources to support agricultural development
- From obscurity to prominence: The story of the full gospel fellowship
- A Brief History of the performing Arts in Guyana during the 19th century
- Marking the 40th year of the Guyana School of Agriculture
- Guyana's women soldiers: A question of identity
- Looking back on the consumers’ association
- The Transformation Of The Sphere Of Governance In Developing Societies: Examining Guyana's
Transformation [pdf]
- Wreath-laying marks 40th anniversary of Son Chapman tragedy
- Role of the GTUC in occupational safety and health in Guyana
- Guyanese Women in Non- Governmental Organisations: The period before 1975
- The Guyana Forestry Commission, 1979-2004
- The smell of decay and regeneration Guyana, 1989
- Redefining the Role of the Public Sector in Guyana 1988-1992
- Radio Lore in Guyana
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