David Francis Raine was a St. George's town councillor, historian and former teacher who authored thirteen books and numerous articles, particularly on the subject of the history of Bermuda.[1][2]
David Francis Raine | |
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Born | David Francis Raine 1948 |
Died | 2004 |
Nationality | Citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies |
Alma mater | University of Maryland |
Occupation(s) | teacher, historian, author, and St. George's town counsellor |
Books
editNon-fiction
edit- 1980: Pitseolak: A Canadian Tragedy. ISBN 9789997571830
- 1971: The Historic Towne of St. George Bermuda. ASIN B0007ANC4Y
- 1984: Sir George Somers: A Man and his Times. ISBN 9780921962106
- 1986: Bermuda As It Used To Be. ASIN B000GP3QB4
- 1992: Rattle and Shake: The Story of the Bermuda Railway. ISBN 9780921962113
- 1994: The Imprisoned Splendour: The Life and Work of Sam Morse-Brown. 9780921962090
- 1996: Architecture: Bermuda Style. ASIN B0007JD182
- 1997: Solved!: The Greatest Sea Mystery of All. ISBN 9780921962151.
- 2005: The Magic of Bermuda. ISBN 9781843309390
References
edit- ^ Roberts, Stuart (4 February 2011). "Author, St. Georgian David Raine dies, at 63 (republished on The Royal Gazette website on 2011-02-04 with original publication date lost)". The Royal Gazette. City of Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
- ^ Horn, Simon (7 July 2021). "My history of the Bermuda Railway has been published". Bermuda Railway Pages. Simon Horn.
2021-07-27